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Keywords: today's document todaysdocument u.s. national archives usnationalarchives april 04/11/1940 04111940 april 11, 1940 april111940 april 11 april11 nara:arcid=521780 migrant mother lange blackandwhite monochrome people photo border black and white Title: "Edison, Kern County, California. Young migratory mother, originally from Texas." Production Date: April 11, 1940 Edison, Kern County, California. Young migratory mother, originally from Texas. 04/11/1940 Lange, Dorothea, Photographer. (ARC ID 521780) ; Photographic Prints Documenting Programs and Activities of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics and Predecessor Agencies, ca. 1922 - ca. 1947; Records of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, 1876 - 1959; Record Group 83; National Archives. This photo was taken by Dorothea Lange on April 11, 1940. The caption reads: “Edison, Kern County, California. Young migratory mother, originally from Texas. On the day before the photograph was made she and her husband traveled 35 miles each way to pick peas. They worked 5 hours each and together earned $2.25. They have two young children... Live in auto camp.” The photo is one of a series taken for an agricultural “Community Stability and Instability” study by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Taken by Dorothea Lange and Irving Rusinow, the photographs are a record of pre-World War II rural life and social institutions. Of particular interests are images of African Americans in Alabama and Georgia and migrant laborers hired to work in cotton fields in Arizona and California. Persistent URL: catalog.archives.gov/id/521780 Access Restrictions: Unrestricted Use Restrictions: Unrestricted Title: "Edison, Kern County, California. Young migratory mother, originally from Texas." Production Date: April 11, 1940 Edison, Kern County, California. Young migratory mother, originally from Texas. 04/11/1940 Lange, Dorothea, Photographer. (ARC ID 521780) ; Photographic Prints Documenting Programs and Activities of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics and Predecessor Agencies, ca. 1922 - ca. 1947; Records of the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, 1876 - 1959; Record Group 83; National Archives. This photo was taken by Dorothea Lange on April 11, 1940. The caption reads: “Edison, Kern County, California. Young migratory mother, originally from Texas. On the day before the photograph was made she and her husband traveled 35 miles each way to pick peas. They worked 5 hours each and together earned $2.25. They have two young children... Live in auto camp.” The photo is one of a series taken for an agricultural “Community Stability and Instability” study by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Taken by Dorothea Lange and Irving Rusinow, the photographs are a record of pre-World War II rural life and social institutions. Of particular interests are images of African Americans in Alabama and Georgia and migrant laborers hired to work in cotton fields in Arizona and California. Persistent URL: catalog.archives.gov/id/521780 Access Restrictions: Unrestricted Use Restrictions: Unrestricted
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