Grade Range: 9-12Resource Type(s): Artifacts, Primary SourceDate Posted: 3/22/2012
During the Great Depression, government photographer Dorothea Lange took this picture at a migrant farmworkers' camp near Nipomo, California. Lange's brief caption recorded her impressions of the family's plight: "Destitute pea pickers ... a 32-year-old mother of seven children."First published in a San Francisco newspaper, this poignant image became one of the most famous photographs of the Depression era, emblematic of the hardships suffered by poor migrant families. The "migrant mother," anonymous for many years, was later identified as Oklahoma native Florence Thompson. Use this Investigation Sheet to guide students through describing the object and analyzing its meaning.
Discussions, Museum education
When the Depression and resulting banking crisis hit their community, the residents of the coasta...
New Deal, Great Depression, poverty, California, Oklahoma, 1930s, migrant, farm, economics, 1930s, Okie, California, farmer, photograph, Agriculture, agriculture, migration, Lange, Dorothea, photography, economy
A collection of primary documents that illustrate the impact of the depression on society, econom...
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