Photo of Mid-Week Pictorial,1936,new South,land tenure problem,Alabama,cotton
Title: The new South facing its knotty land tenure problem
Date Created/Published: 1936.
Summary: Seven illustrations from Mid-Week Pictorial, May 23, 1936, showing conditions in the South, including a man with a horse, poor children, a shack, an Alabama steel mill, construction of a house, and African American cotton pickers.
Notes:
Use Microfilm LOT 12024, reel 21.
Resettlement Administration photographs by Ben Shahn, Arthur Rothstein, and Carter. Also includes photograph by Ewing Galloway.
Subjects:
African Americans--1930-1940.
Construction--Virginia--1930-1940.
Poor persons--1930-1940.
Landlord-tenant relations--1930-1940.
Group portraits--1930-1940.
Halftone photomechanical prints--1930-1940.
Portraits--1930-1940.
Bookmark /98519128/
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