Children of Negroes dressed in Sunday best for ceremonies, memorial services.
All Saint's Day, New Roads, Louisiana, November 1938
Mrs. Erasty Emvich in her kitchen. Mrs. Emvich is the wife of a tenant farmer and mother of twelve children, eleven of them living. Near Battle Ground, Indiana, March 1937
Mrs. Ray Allen and two of her children in their home
near Black River Falls, Wisconsin, June 1937
One of Erasty Emvich's sons weaving a rug in farmhouse near Battle Ground, Indiana. Mr. Emvich, tenant farmer and father of twelve children, also weaves in his spare time, March 1937
Prizewinning stallion bought with Farm Services Administration loan to
serve cooperative group in Cherokee County, Oklahoma, Summer 1939
Railroad workers, Port Barre, Louisiana, October 1938
Some of the residents of the transient camp operated by the state of Michigan at Hagerman Lake. About a hundred men are quartered here, mostly old lumberjacks, miners, and other unemployables. Some of these men stay for just a short time. When men come to camp they are usually undernourished. April-May 1937
Washday at the FSA (Farm Security Administration)
Camelback Farms, Phoenix, Arizona, February-March 1942