Eyes of the Great Depression 021

eyes of the great depression 021
Daughter of migrant Tennessee coal miner.
Living in the American River Camp near Sacramento, California

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1936 Nov.

Photographer: Dorothea Lange

Part of: Farm Security Administration – Office of War Information Photograph Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, DC 20540 USA

hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsa.8b29876

american history, economy, eyes of the great depression, history, people, vintage photos

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  • Michelle Gartner Apr 3, 2009 Link

    That's the same woman as 013…

    Hey I thought you were on a blog vacation?

    <abbr>Michelle Gartner’s last blog post..Check Out Just My Show – The Retro Pop Culture Podcast</abbr>

  • Edward Apr 3, 2009 Link

    Sad photograph. She is a hauntingly beautiful woman.

  • Mike Apr 12, 2009 Link

    Michelle – You are right. It is the same lady. And I meant that I had unintentionally been taking a break, not that I was starting one, but rather that I was ending one.

    Edward – Yes it is… and she is.

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