Delano, Jack (1914-97)

Creator details

Name
Delano, Jack (1914-97)
Nationality
American
Biography
Born 1 August 1914. In 1923 Delano and his family emigrated to the United States. In 1938 Delano worked as a photographer for the Federal Arts Project documenting the lives of the workers at the anthracite mines in Pennsylvania. From 1936 to 1937 Delano photographed for the Works Progress Administration Project in New York City, New York. In 1939 Delano worked as a freelance photographer in New York City, New York. Delano worked for the Farm Security Administration from 1940 to 1942. He worked mainly in Georgia and New England. From 1940 to 1943 Delano worked as a photographer for the Government of Puerto Rico and for the Office of War Information. In 1946 Delano became the director of Motion Picture Services for the Government of Puerto Rico. From 1947 to 1957 Delano worked as an independent filmmaker in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Assets (51 in total)

African American Midwife carrying her medical bag on a dirt road in Georgia. November 1941
An afro american family going o town on Saturday afternoon, Greene County, Virginia, 1941
A town in Puerto Rico, 1941
Sugar cane workers resting at the noon hour, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, 1941
Tenant farmer in her garden, Puerto Rico, 1941
Women sorting and packing tomatoes at the Yauco Cooperative Tomato Growers Association, Puerto Rico, 1942
Forest and clear cut fields, vicinity of Corozal, Puerto Rico, 1941
African American woman standing by building with Georgia state and United States flags, near White Plains, Georgia, March, 1941
House near White Plains, Georgia, 1941
CIO pickets jeering at workers entering a mill in Greensboro, Georgia, May 1941
Retiring a locomotive driver wheel in the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe railway locomotive shops, Shopton, Iowa, 1943 (photo)
Soldier Kissing Girlfriend Goodbye, Union Station, Chicago, Illinois, USA, January 1943 (b/w photo)

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