Friday, February 8, 2013

Authors and Poets

 James Joyce

 Nathaniel Hawthorne (photographed by Matthew Brady, 1860-65)

 Ralph Waldo Emerson
 
 Virginia Woolf
 
 William Faulkner
 
 Edna St. Vincent Millay

 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
 
 Robert Browning
 
 Langston Hughes

Walt Whitman

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Dorothea Lange - Japanese Internment

 Family of Japanese ancestry arrives at assembly center at Tanforan Race Track. 1942

 Grandfather and grandchildren awaiting evacuation bus. The grandfather conducted a dyeing and cleaning business. Hayward, California, 1942

 Grandfather and grandson of Japanese ancestry at this War Relocation Authority center. 
Manzanar, California, 1942

 Family of Japanese ancestry arrives at assembly center at Tanforan Race Track. Evacuees will be transferred later to War Relocation Centers where they will be housed for the duration. 1942

 Husbands of these two women are being held as dangerous enemy aliens. Wives and children were evacuated with other persons of Japanese ancestry. San Francisco, California, 1942

 Inhabitants of the Japanese section wave farewell at the departure of their friends and neighbors whom they are soon to follow to Tanforan Assembly Center. San Francisco, California, 1942

 Henry Mitarai, age 36, successful large-scale farm operator with his family on their ranch 
about six weeks before evacuation. Mountain View, California, 1942

 Meal times are the big events of the day within an assembly center. Shown here is a line-up of evacuees waiting for the B shift. San Bruno, California, 1942

 Many children of Japanese ancestry attended Raphael Weill public school, 
Geary and Buchanan Streets, prior to evacuation. This scene shows first-graders 
during flag pledge ceremony. San Francisco, California, 1942

 Japanese mother, wife of interned Shinto priest, with youngest of her nine children who are American born. She has been in the United States ten years and does not speak English. San Francisco, California, 1942

 Members of the Esaki family arrive at Turlock assembly center. The parents, 
who came to this country 38 years ago, owned a fruit ranch near Winters 
on which all but two of this group lived. 1942

 Members of farm families await evacuation bus. In March they came from 
Santa Barbara County to Alameda County, so that all members of the family 
could be evacuated together. Centerville, California, 1942

 Mealtime in one of the mess halls at this War Relocation Authority center 
for evacuees of Japanese ancestry. Manzanar, California, 1942

 Mrs. Dave Tatsuno prepares a final meal prior to evacuation of residents 
of Japanese ancestry. She and her husband, a University of California graduate, 
both were born in this country. San Francisco, California, 1942

 Pre-school children on the way to their barrack homes from morning class. 
Manzanar, California, 1942

 Stringing poles in a bean field in Santa Clara County. Farmers and other evacuees 
will be given opportunities to follow their callings at War Relocation 
Authority centers. Sunnyvale, California, 1942

Staff of The Manzanar Free Press at work.  It is published twice a week and 
printed mostly in English with one page translated into Japanese. 1942

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Arthur Rothstein

 Wife and children of resettled farmer, Jackson County, Alabama, 1935

 Woman picking cranberries, Burlington County, New Jersey, 1938

 Women picking cranberries, Burlington County, New Jersey, 1938

 Wife of Negro sharecropper, Lee County, Mississippi, 1935

 Workers in canning plant during change of shift. 
Many of these are migratory. Polk County, Florida, 1937

 Women picking carrots, Camden County, New Jersey, 1938

 Young sugar beet worker with dog, Treasure County, Montana, 1939

Young onion field workers, Rice County, Minnesota, 1939

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Harris & Ewing

 Accustomed to doing practically the same things all their lives, these Washington twins, now mothers, have apparently decided that having their children together would certainly be in order. April 1939

 An estimated 75,000 people of all races massed before the Lincoln Memorial today while negro contralto Marian Anderson staged one of the most dramatic concerts seen in Washington. April 1939
 Fruit cake for president. Mrs. Ellen Anderson, Secretary to Rep. Stubbs of California. 
December 1936

 Congressional baseball. President and Mrs. Wilson, 1917

 Etta Sullivan and Jimmie Jones operating the canceling machine 
at the Treasury Department, 1937

 Hogg sisters at the White House, 1937-38

 J. Ford and two ladies

 Holton Arms School. Graduation, Class of 1927
 
 Madame Zaldivar and group

Liberty Loans. Liberty Bell replica, 1918

Monday, February 4, 2013

Walker Evans

 New York, New York. 61st Street between 1st and 3rd Avenues. 
Children playing in the street, 1938

 New York, New York. 61st Street between 1st and 3rd Avenues. 
House fronts, 1938

 Sick flood refugees in the Red Cross temporary infirmary 
at Forrest City, Arkansas, 1937

 Tengle children, Hale County, Alabama, 1936

 Roadside stand near Birmingham, Alabama, 1936

 Street in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1935

Workers on the levee during the flood, Memphis, Tennessee, 1937