Marion Post Wolcott, American, 1910 - 1990
Reading Magazine Behind His Trailer Home, Sarasota, FL
Migratory Workers Playing Checkers in Front of a Juke Joint During the Slack Season for Vegetable Pickers, Belle Glade, Florida
Children in bedroom of their home, Charleston, West Virginia. Their mother has TB. Father works on WPA (Works Progress Administration).
Negro children and old home on badly eroded land near Wadesboro, North Carolina
Jitterbugging in Negro juke joint, Saturday evening, outside Clarksdale, Mississippi
Negro day laborers brought in by truck from nearby towns waiting to be paid off for cotton picking and buy supplies inside plantation store. Friday night, Marcella Plantation, Mileston, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi
Between 1938 and 1942, Marion Post Wolcott traveled thousands of miles as a photographer for the federal government’s Farm Security Administration, taking more than 9,000 photographs documenting the lives of […]