American Decades
Photography of the Great Depression
"Migrant Mother"
Photograph
By: Dorothea Lange
Date: February or March 1936
Source: Lange, Dorothea. Illustrative photo in "Ragged, Hungry, Broke, Harvest Workers Live in Squaller." San Francisco News, March 10, 1936. Reprinted in "Dorothea Lange's 'Migrant Mother' Photographs in the Farm Security Administration Collection: An Overview." Library of Congress. Image no. 36583. Available online at http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/print/128_migm.html; website home page: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/fsowhome.html (accessed March 19, 2003).
About the Photographer: Dorothea Lange's (1895–1965) ability to capture the despair and isolation of her subjects arose, seemingly, from her own life's travails. At the age of seven, she contracted polio and was left with a limp...
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1930's Media Primary Sources
- Fortune Magazine Covers
- Amos 'n' Andy Radio Episode 920
- Near v. Minnesota
- "An Emergency Is On!"
- Roosevelt and the Media
- Photography of the Great Depression
- The Lindbergh Case and the Media
- "Landon 1,293,669; Roosevelt, 972,897: Final Returns in the Digest's Poll of Ten Million Voters"
- The Rise of National Magazines
- "Are We Going Communist? A Debate"
- "How to Stay Out of War"
- "The Crash of the Hindenburg"
- Action Comics No. 1
- "Radio Listeners in Panic, Taking War Drama as Fact"
- "Television in the 1930s"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
