BAL148014:
Vegetable workers, migrants, waiting after work to be paid, near Homestead, Florida, 1939 (b/w photo), Wolcott, Marion Post (1910-90) / Bridgeman Images
PVD1693913:
Day-laborers picking cotton in a field near Clarksdale, Mississippi, USA, November 1939 (photo), Wolcott, Marion Post (1910-90) / Bridgeman Images
GRC2622409:
West Virginia Couple Listening to the Radio in Their Living Room, 1938 (gelatin silver print), Wolcott, Marion Post (1910-90) / Bridgeman Images
XOS4072594:
Loading truck with beans for Birdseye, picked by day laborers from nearby towns, 1941 (b/w photo), Wolcott, Marion Post (1910-90) / Bridgeman Images
EVB2929731:
A store or cafe with soft drink signs: Coca-Cola, Orange-Crush, Royal Crown, Double Cola, and Dr. Pepper, Natchez, Mississippi, photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, August, 1940, Wolcott, Marion Post (1910-90) / Bridgeman Images
PVD1693911:
Day-laborers picking cotton in a field near Clarksdale, Mississippi, USA, November 1939 (photo), Wolcott, Marion Post (1910-90) / Bridgeman Images
EVB2934996:
African American day laborers picking cotton near Clarksdale, Mississippi. November 1939 photo by Marion Post Wolcott, Wolcott, Marion Post (1910-90) / Bridgeman Images
EVB2929772:
Sharecroppers at Bayou Bourbeau plantation, a cooperative established through the cooperation of FSA, Natchitoches, La, photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, 1940, Wolcott, Marion Post (1910-90) / Bridgeman Images