Fotografías
Créditos fotográficos
La fotógrafa Dorothea Lange. Archivo de Eduardo Jordá.
Photographer unknown. Tom Collins (1942.008 5:252). The Bancroft Library. Courtesy of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Dorothea Lange. Walking from the mines to the lumber camps to the farms, the ‘bindlestiff’ had long formed the backbone of California’s migrant work force, Napa Valley, 1938 (1942.008 3:114). The Bancroft Library. Courtesy of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Dorothea Lange. Oklahoma refugees reach the San Fernando Valley, near Los Angeles, 1935 (1942.008 1:38.1). The Bancroft Library. Courtesy of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Date and photographer unknown. Migrant family on Highway 99, near Tracy, California.
Dorothea Lange. Migrant family of Mexicans on the road, car trouble (1942.008 2:101). The Bancroft Library. Courtesy of The Bancroft Library. University of California, Berkeley.
Dorothea Lange. American, 1895-1965. The Road People, c. 1935. The Dorothea Lange Collection, Oakland Museum of California, City of Oakland. Gift of Paul S. Taylor.
Dorothea Lange. Family in flight, 1935 (1942.008 3:108.3). The Bancroft Library. Courtesy of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Dorothea Lange. Camp for citrus workers, San Joaquin Valley, 1938 (1942.008 2:105.1). The Bancroft Library. Courtesy of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Dorothea Lange. Wife and child of migrant worker camped near Winters, Sacramento Valley, 1936 (1942.008 2:64). The Bancroft Library. Courtesy of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Dorothea Lange. Family in Tulare County (1942.008 3:108.4). The Bancroft Library. Courtesy of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Dorothea Lange. Drinking water for field workers’ families, Imperial Valley, 1935 (1942.008 2:61). The Bancroft Library. Courtesy of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Dorothea Lange. American, 1895-1965. Migrant Mother, c. 1933. The Dorothea Lange Collection, Oakland Museum of California, City of Oakland. Gift of Paul S. Taylor.
Dorothea Lange. Migrant camp on the outskirts of Marysville, 1936 (1942.008 2:86). The Bancroft Library. Courtesy of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Photographer unknown. Family in a one-room shack, 1935. The Bancroft Library. Courtesy of The Bancroft Library. University of California, Berkeley.
Photographer unknown. Camp for migrant agricultural and seasonal cannery workers near Sacramento, California, 1940.
Dorothea Lange. American, 1895-1965. Untitled, c. 1935. The Dorothea Lange Collection, Oakland Museum of California, City of Oakland. Gift of Paul S. Taylor.
Migratory Mexican field worker’s home, March, 1937 (1942.008 2:102). The Bancroft Library. Courtesy of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Dorothea Lange. American, 1895-1965. Tom Collins and the Walter Packard Family, c. 1935. The Dorothea Lange Collection, Oakland Museum of California, City of Oakland. Gift of Paul S. Taylor.
Dorothea Lange. American, 1895-1965. Marysville camp for migrants. Resettlement Administration. Shows utility unit and camp sites (toilets, showers, laundry). California, 1935. Library of Congress.
Dorothea Lange. American, 1895-1965. Workers at a Farm Security Administration Camp, Calipatria, Imperial Valley, 1939 (1942.008 7:300). The Bancroft Library. Courtesy of The Bancroft Library. University of California, Berkeley.
Dorothea Lange. American, 1895-1965. Man Sleeping in Parking Lot, c. 1934. The Dorothea Lange Collection, Oakland Museum of California, City of Oakland. Gift of Paul S. Taylor.
Dorothea Lange. American, 1895-1965. Farm Security Administration (FSA) migratory labor camp (emergency). Migratory workers, in camp for the pea harvest, scan the bulletin board at entrance, 1939. Calipatria, Imperial County, California. Library of Congress.
Dorothea Lange. American, 1895-1965. Marble time in Farm Security Administration (FSA) migratory labor camp (emergency). Plenty of space to play and plenty of companions for the children during pea harvest, 1939. Near Calipatria, Imperial Valley, California. Library of Congress.
Photographer unknown. John Steinbeck, 1935. Hulton Archive.
[0] La fotógrafa Dorothea Lange.
Archivo Eduardo Jordá
[1] Tom Collins.
Fecha y fotógrafo desconocidos
[2] Caminando desde las minas a los campamentos madereros y a las granjas, los vagabundos se convirtieron en la espina dorsal de la población trabajadora inmigrante de California; valle de Napa, 1938.
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[3] Refugiados de Oklahoma alcanzan el valle de San Francisco, cerca de Los Ángeles, 1935.
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[4] Parados a un lado de la carretera.
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[5] Familia de inmigrantes mexicanos parados en la carretera por un problema mecánico, febrero de 1936.
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[6] Los nómadas, c. 1935.
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[7] Familia huyendo, 1935.
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[8] Campamento para trabajadores del cítrico, valle de San Joaquín, 1938.
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[9] Esposa e hijo de trabajador inmigrante acampados cerca de Winters, valle de Sacramento, 1936.
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[10] Familia en el condado de Tulare.
Fotografía de Dorothea Lange