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Idle migrants. Foothills north of San Jose, California. "If the sun shines tomorrow and nothin' happens, we'll pick, And they've got orders from the law, all of us guys who don't want to work here to move us out."

Idle migrants. Foothills north of San Jose, California. "If the sun sh...

Public domain photograph - United States during 1930s Great Depression, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

A poster comes to life. Woolslayer introduces his poster-model companions to a crew of open-hearth furnacemen. "We're the fellows who start making those jeeps you army guys bounce around in," one of the men said. All through the tour of the plant, Woolslayer was the subject of mild jibes. Most common: "When ya' leavin' for Hollywood?" Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. Woolslayer introduces his poster-model compani...

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Pull! pull! : aw, heck, you guys ain't pulling a pound!

Pull! pull! : aw, heck, you guys ain't pulling a pound!

Gift; Ernest Fuhr estate; (DLC/PP-1934:0111). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: The Book of a Bomber.

Idle migrants. Foothills north of San Jose, California. "If the sun shines tomorrow and nothin' happens we'll pick. And they've got orders from the law, all of us guys who don't want to work here, to move us out."

Idle migrants. Foothills north of San Jose, California. "If the sun sh...

Public domain photograph - United States during 1930s Great Depression, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Migrant laborer from Ohio, picking beans. He said "This is some profession for a man isn't it? Freud and Adler should come around here and study living conditions and they'd have a lot more to say about the reasons for human beings' behavior. Four of us guys live in a palace in these Glades." Near Homestead, Florida

Migrant laborer from Ohio, picking beans. He said "This is some profes...

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[Actors in the role of "bad guys" in the Peking Opera]

[Actors in the role of "bad guys" in the Peking Opera]

Digital file provided by donor. Gift; Jean E. Norwood; 2010; (DLC/PP-2010:207).

A poster comes to life. "Meet the guys who shoot 'em." George Woolslayer introduces a group of open-hearth furnace men to his poster pals, Evans and Vineyard, who are getting a first-hand view of production for war. Although they knew how to shoot guns and drive jeeps before they came to Allegheny-Ludlum, they're seeing for the first time the kind of Americans who make these things: skilled and semi-skilled workers, tireless men who can work for hours in terrific heat. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. "Meet the guys who shoot 'em." George Woolslay...

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