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The Migration Series, Panel no. 49: They found discrimination in the North. It was a different kind. (between 1940 and 1941)
The Migration Series, Panel no. 51: African Americans seeking to find better housing attempted to move into new areas. This resulted in the bombing of their new homes. (between 1940 and 1941)
The Migration Series, Panel no. 55: The migrants, having moved suddenly into a crowded and unhealthy environment, soon contracted tuberculosis. The death rate rose. (between 1940 and 1941)
The Migration Series, Panel no. 57: The female workers were the last to arrive north. (between 1940 and 1941)
The Migration Series, Panel no. 59: In the North they had the freedom to vote. (between 1940 and 1941)
City Suburbs (ca. 1914)
Ancestor (1958)
Number 182 (1961)
Fishing Smack (1928)
Grey Sea (1924)
Near Great Barrington (1925)
Street Crossing, New York (1928)
Studio, Quai Saint-Michel (1916)
The Red Sun (1948)
August, Rue Daguerre (1957)