Photography / PH512 Flood Refugees, Forrest City, Arkansas, February 1937 1937 Silver print on Kodak gloss paper 231 x 340 mm.Purchase: Library of Congress 1987Funding support: Catherine Lewis Trustshow object description Black flood refugees queing for food. The legs and arms of four women and one man. The two central figures hold tin plates in their left hand. The women wear long coats and socks. The man wears trousers and a jacket. Black and white image with a range of tones
Black flood refugees queing for food. The legs and arms of four women and one man. The two central figures hold tin plates in their left hand. The women wear long coats and socks. The man wears trousers and a jacket. Black and white image with a range of tones --other objects by this Artist/Maker-- (Photography) PH498 A Miner's Home, West Virginia, July 1935
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