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USDA Land Use History Photographs

USDA Land Use History Photographs. Assignment: First, scroll through all of the following slides and create a ½ page (each) reflection on three of the following slides. One of the slides is required, the fourth ½ page, and it will be identified within the presentation.

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USDA Land Use History Photographs

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  1. USDA Land Use History Photographs Assignment: First, scroll through all of the following slides and create a ½ page (each) reflection on three of the following slides. One of the slides is required, the fourth ½ page, and it will be identified within the presentation. For each reflection, identify the slide by the title located at the top of the slide and include the photographers name.

  2. Plowing Field 1941 Georgia Jack Delano

  3. Italian Laborers 1941 New Jersey Marion Post

  4. Picking String Beans 1939 Oklahoma Russell Lee

  5. Hereford Cattle 1939 Iowa Arthur Rothstein

  6. Mexican Immigrants Picking Carrots 1939 Texas Russell Lee

  7. Migratory Farm Labor Camp- Crating Spinach 1942 Texas Arthur Rothstein

  8. Woman working cotton- she was born 2 years before slavery abolished- 1937 Mississippi Dorothea Lange

  9. Tenant Farm Family 1936 Alabama Dorothea Lange

  10. Mexican Sugar Beet Workers 1936 South Dakota Arthur Rothstein

  11. Cultivating Sugar Cane 1941 Saint Croix Island, Virgin Islands Jack Delano

  12. Taos, New Mexico 1941 Llano Quemado Rusinow

  13. Taos, New Mexico 1941 Rusinow

  14. Tobacco Cultivation- Puerto Rico 1941 Jack Delano

  15. Illinois 1940 • FSA rehabilitation borrower driving a tomato planter. His two little girls, sitting in the back, drop the plants into the ground and cover them up. John Vachon

  16. Planting Corn Iowa 1940 John Vachon

  17. Assignment: • The following caption accompanied the next picture: "Anyone who inspects one of these giant mechanized farms must realize that it foreshadows a fundamental change in American agriculture." • Look at the following picture and then reflect in no fewer than five thoughtful sentences on what this means to our society.

  18. Young Cotton Growing in Mechanized Field 1938 Texas Dorothea Lange

  19. Dust Storm-1935 New Mexico Dorothea Lange • What could have caused these epic dust storms?

  20. Town after a dust storm- 1936 Oklahoma Arthur Rothstein

  21. An Industrial Scene 1937 Alabama Arthur Rothstein

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