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Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Dorothea Lange.
Oklahoma Refugees, 1935
Oklahoma Refugees, 1935
Refugees from Oklahoma during the Dust Bowl arrive in San Fernando, California. This (unnamed family) photo was taken in June of 1935 by Dorothea Lange, who documented many affects of the Dust Bowl on the farmers. The caption says: "More Oklahomans reach Calif. via the cotton fields of Ariz." The family seems to be carrying all of their possessions in their car and there is a box on the front bumper labeled "Scotch Soap'.
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Ben Shahn photo - Cotton Pickers in Arkansas 1935
Ben Shahn photo - Cotton Pickers in Arkansas 1935
Ben Shahn photo of cotton pickers going to work at 6:30a at the Alexander plantation in Arkansas. Cotton picking was a tough job - especially on the hands.

Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, Shahn, Ben, 1898-1969, photographer
Drought Refugee Woman, California
Drought Refugee Woman, California
A refugee from the Oklahoma drought, living in a "ditch bank camp" in the Imperial Valley, California. She looks so nice - it must have been difficult to keep everything neat and clean. Her name is unknown.

Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, photographer Dorothea Lange
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