Russell, Lee (1903-86) Assets (62 in total)

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African American day laborer picking cotton on the Resettlement Administration's Lake Dick Cooperative Association in Sept. 1938. Member farmers were white, but hired local African Americans for labor during harvest season. September 1938 photo by Russell Lee
African American day laborer picking cotton on the Resettlement Administration's Lake Dick Cooperative Association in Sept. 1938. Member farmers were white, but hired local African Americans for labor during harvest season. September 1938 photo by Russell Lee

EVB2935007: African American day laborer picking cotton on the Resettlement Administration's Lake Dick Cooperative Association in Sept. 1938. Member farmers were white, but hired local African Americans for labor during harvest season. September 1938 photo by Russell Lee, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Men sitting on parts of truck in junkyard, South Side of Chicago, Illinois, photograph by Lee Russell, April, 1941
Men sitting on parts of truck in junkyard, South Side of Chicago, Illinois, photograph by Lee Russell, April, 1941

EVB2929748: Men sitting on parts of truck in junkyard, South Side of Chicago, Illinois, photograph by Lee Russell, April, 1941, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Elderly man with patches clothing looking at stills of Joe Lewis fight. Windsor Locks Connecticut. Oct. 1939
Elderly man with patches clothing looking at stills of Joe Lewis fight. Windsor Locks Connecticut. Oct. 1939

EVB2941138: Elderly man with patches clothing looking at stills of Joe Lewis fight. Windsor Locks Connecticut. Oct. 1939, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Construction workers lined up on payday at Shasta Dam, a New Deal public works project. 1940 photo by Russell Lee
Construction workers lined up on payday at Shasta Dam, a New Deal public works project. 1940 photo by Russell Lee

EVB2938118: Construction workers lined up on payday at Shasta Dam, a New Deal public works project. 1940 photo by Russell Lee, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Folk Music. Orchestra and dancers at payday dance. Mogollon, New Mexico. Lee Russell, photographer, 1940
Folk Music. Orchestra and dancers at payday dance. Mogollon, New Mexico. Lee Russell, photographer, 1940

EVB2930109: Folk Music. Orchestra and dancers at payday dance. Mogollon, New Mexico. Lee Russell, photographer, 1940, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Man in front of a movie theater playing THE BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE, Waco, Texas, photograph by Lee Russell, 1939.
Man in front of a movie theater playing THE BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE, Waco, Texas, photograph by Lee Russell, 1939.

EVB2087369: Man in front of a movie theater playing THE BAD MAN OF BRIMSTONE, Waco, Texas, photograph by Lee Russell, 1939., Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Shepherd with his horse and dog on Gravelly Range, Madison County, Montana, 1942 (photo)
Shepherd with his horse and dog on Gravelly Range, Madison County, Montana, 1942 (photo)

XOS5848201: Shepherd with his horse and dog on Gravelly Range, Madison County, Montana, 1942 (photo), Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Sign of an experimentation station in Louisiana reads 'University of Louisiana and the Department of Agriculture, Cooperating.' New Deal farm programs continued under different names, with modified programs, throughout the 20th century, often in alliances with public universities. October 1938 photo by Russell Lee
Sign of an experimentation station in Louisiana reads 'University of Louisiana and the Department of Agriculture, Cooperating.' New Deal farm programs continued under different names, with modified programs, throughout the 20th century, often in alliances with public universities. October 1938 photo by Russell Lee

EVB2934862: Sign of an experimentation station in Louisiana reads 'University of Louisiana and the Department of Agriculture, Cooperating.' New Deal farm programs continued under different names, with modified programs, throughout the 20th century, often in alliances with public universities. October 1938 photo by Russell Lee, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Team of horses pulling a car out of the mud on an unimproved rural roads near Pie Town New Mexico. Oct. 1940
Team of horses pulling a car out of the mud on an unimproved rural roads near Pie Town New Mexico. Oct. 1940

EVB2941178: Team of horses pulling a car out of the mud on an unimproved rural roads near Pie Town New Mexico. Oct. 1940, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Jerry Mirabel (1870-1980), Pueblo Indian was a made famous as an artists' model by Western painters Joseph Henry Sharp and E. Irving Couse. Also known as Elk Foot and Tumenah, he lived in Taos, New Mexico, and lived to age 110. Sept. 1939 portrait by Russell Lee
Jerry Mirabel (1870-1980), Pueblo Indian was a made famous as an artists' model by Western painters Joseph Henry Sharp and E. Irving Couse. Also known as Elk Foot and Tumenah, he lived in Taos, New Mexico, and lived to age 110. Sept. 1939 portrait by Russell Lee

EVB2941415: Jerry Mirabel (1870-1980), Pueblo Indian was a made famous as an artists' model by Western painters Joseph Henry Sharp and E. Irving Couse. Also known as Elk Foot and Tumenah, he lived in Taos, New Mexico, and lived to age 110. Sept. 1939 portrait by Russell Lee, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Religion, Grace was said before the barbecue was served at the Pie Town, New Mexico fair, photograph by Lee Russell, from U.S. War Office of Information, 1944
Religion, Grace was said before the barbecue was served at the Pie Town, New Mexico fair, photograph by Lee Russell, from U.S. War Office of Information, 1944

EVB2928869: Religion, Grace was said before the barbecue was served at the Pie Town, New Mexico fair, photograph by Lee Russell, from U.S. War Office of Information, 1944, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Eight Japanese American women pose for a photograph in front of a camp barber shop of Tule Lake Relocation Center, the largest, most resistant and highly guarded of the ten World War II Internment camps
Eight Japanese American women pose for a photograph in front of a camp barber shop of Tule Lake Relocation Center, the largest, most resistant and highly guarded of the ten World War II Internment camps

EVB2936875: Eight Japanese American women pose for a photograph in front of a camp barber shop of Tule Lake Relocation Center, the largest, most resistant and highly guarded of the ten World War II Internment camps, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

African American miner with his little boy. Grant Town, Marion County, West Virginia. June 13, 1946. Photo by Russell Lee
African American miner with his little boy. Grant Town, Marion County, West Virginia. June 13, 1946. Photo by Russell Lee

EVB2946385: African American miner with his little boy. Grant Town, Marion County, West Virginia. June 13, 1946. Photo by Russell Lee, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Statue to the watermelon, Weatherford, Texas, watermelon center, photograph by Lee Russell, May, 1939
Statue to the watermelon, Weatherford, Texas, watermelon center, photograph by Lee Russell, May, 1939

EVB2930116: Statue to the watermelon, Weatherford, Texas, watermelon center, photograph by Lee Russell, May, 1939, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Mexican-American young women working as carrot pullers in Edinburg, Texas. February 1939 photograph by Russell Lee
Mexican-American young women working as carrot pullers in Edinburg, Texas. February 1939 photograph by Russell Lee

EVB2936705: Mexican-American young women working as carrot pullers in Edinburg, Texas. February 1939 photograph by Russell Lee, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Oil field worker drinking water from a crude metal container, Kilgore, Texas. 1939 Photo by Russell Lee
Oil field worker drinking water from a crude metal container, Kilgore, Texas. 1939 Photo by Russell Lee

EVB2937560: Oil field worker drinking water from a crude metal container, Kilgore, Texas. 1939 Photo by Russell Lee, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Young Lettuce, Salinas, California, 1941 (gelatin silver print)
Young Lettuce, Salinas, California, 1941 (gelatin silver print)

STM752668: Young Lettuce, Salinas, California, 1941 (gelatin silver print), Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Unloading oysters from a packet boat arriving at New Orleans, Louisiana (b/w photo)
Unloading oysters from a packet boat arriving at New Orleans, Louisiana (b/w photo)

NYL411245: Unloading oysters from a packet boat arriving at New Orleans, Louisiana (b/w photo), Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Soda Fountain, Corpus Christi, Texas, 1939 (gelatin silver print, printed 1960s)
Soda Fountain, Corpus Christi, Texas, 1939 (gelatin silver print, printed 1960s)

HST2908214: Soda Fountain, Corpus Christi, Texas, 1939 (gelatin silver print, printed 1960s), Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Shasta dam under construction, California. Built on the Sacramento River from 1938-1945. It’s primary function is to store water of the snowmelt and spring rainstorms through the dry seasons. June 1942 photo by Russell Lee
Shasta dam under construction, California. Built on the Sacramento River from 1938-1945. It’s primary function is to store water of the snowmelt and spring rainstorms through the dry seasons. June 1942 photo by Russell Lee

EVB2946522: Shasta dam under construction, California. Built on the Sacramento River from 1938-1945. It’s primary function is to store water of the snowmelt and spring rainstorms through the dry seasons. June 1942 photo by Russell Lee, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

A coal loader putting up his check at the end of day's work on Friday, Sept. 13, 1946. Below the board is a notice in chalk writing, 'No Work Tomorrow' with 'N' written backwards. Harlan County, Kentucky. Photo by Russell Lee
A coal loader putting up his check at the end of day's work on Friday, Sept. 13, 1946. Below the board is a notice in chalk writing, 'No Work Tomorrow' with 'N' written backwards. Harlan County, Kentucky. Photo by Russell Lee

EVB2946528: A coal loader putting up his check at the end of day's work on Friday, Sept. 13, 1946. Below the board is a notice in chalk writing, 'No Work Tomorrow' with 'N' written backwards. Harlan County, Kentucky. Photo by Russell Lee, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Men and women drinking beer in a bar on crab boil night, in Raceland, Louisiana. Sept. 1938 photo by Russell Lee
Men and women drinking beer in a bar on crab boil night, in Raceland, Louisiana. Sept. 1938 photo by Russell Lee

EVB2948460: Men and women drinking beer in a bar on crab boil night, in Raceland, Louisiana. Sept. 1938 photo by Russell Lee, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Coal miner, Blaine Sergent, still covered with cold dust from work, with his family. The young woman in the black dress is blind. The younger children are shoeless. Harlan County, Kentucky. Sept. 15, 1946. By Russell Lee
Coal miner, Blaine Sergent, still covered with cold dust from work, with his family. The young woman in the black dress is blind. The younger children are shoeless. Harlan County, Kentucky. Sept. 15, 1946. By Russell Lee

EVB2946443: Coal miner, Blaine Sergent, still covered with cold dust from work, with his family. The young woman in the black dress is blind. The younger children are shoeless. Harlan County, Kentucky. Sept. 15, 1946. By Russell Lee, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Daredevil preparing to dive into water from cycle down an elevated incline, by Lee Russell, state fair, Donaldsonville, Louisiana, November, 1938
Daredevil preparing to dive into water from cycle down an elevated incline, by Lee Russell, state fair, Donaldsonville, Louisiana, November, 1938

EVB2928371: Daredevil preparing to dive into water from cycle down an elevated incline, by Lee Russell, state fair, Donaldsonville, Louisiana, November, 1938, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Religion, saying grace before the barbecue dinner at the Pie Town, New Mexico fair, photograph by Lee Russell, from U.S. War Office of Information, 1944
Religion, saying grace before the barbecue dinner at the Pie Town, New Mexico fair, photograph by Lee Russell, from U.S. War Office of Information, 1944

EVB2928870: Religion, saying grace before the barbecue dinner at the Pie Town, New Mexico fair, photograph by Lee Russell, from U.S. War Office of Information, 1944, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Using peaveys in handling timber at camp near Effie, Minnesota, 1937 (b/w photo)
Using peaveys in handling timber at camp near Effie, Minnesota, 1937 (b/w photo)

XOS3738714: Using peaveys in handling timber at camp near Effie, Minnesota, 1937 (b/w photo), Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images


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