Showcasing some of the 160,000 images taken between 1935 and 1944 by government-hired photographers. (If you were to look at 100 of them per day, every day, you'd need more than four years to view them all).
Jul 31, 2009
Jul 27, 2009
Truck Stop

Taken by John Vachon. [American Memory link]
Jul 25, 2009
Pepe's Cafe

Photo by Arthur Rothstein. [American Memory link]
Jul 23, 2009
Greek Coffee

Photo by Arthur Rothstein. [American Memory link]
Jul 21, 2009
Reading the Mail

Photo by Russell Lee. [American Memory link]
Jul 19, 2009
Making Soap 2

Photo by Russell Lee. [American Memory link]
Jul 17, 2009
Making Soap

The thing we forget when we romanticize living 'close to the land' prior to modern manufacturing is that it involved hour upon hour of unpleasant, tedious and frequently dangerous work. There's a reason the people in so many of these photos look older than their years.
Photo taken by Russell Lee in New Mexico, 1939. [American Memory link]
Jul 15, 2009
Candy Stand

Photo by John Collier. [American Memory link]
Jul 13, 2009
Jul 8, 2009
Helping Out

Photo by Howard Liberman. [American Memory link]
Jul 6, 2009
Worry and Hardship

Photo by Dorothea Lange. [American Memory link]
Jul 4, 2009
Hanging With Grandad

Photo by Russell Lee. [American Memory link]
Jul 2, 2009
Fruit Pickers

Photo by John Vachon. [American Memory link]