Yale University has just released 170,000 photographs from 1935 to 1945 taken by the United States Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information. The photos document the struggle of the Great Depression and were taken by notable photographers of the era, including: Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, and Arthur Rothstein.
This unique database is accessible via a large map of the U.S. broken into counties, each one linking to a gallery of photos taken in that region.
All images and captions via photogrammar.yale.edu.
(H/T Beautiful Decay)
















Handwritten letterCanva
A father and daughter hugCanva
Gif of Michael Scott holding back tears via 
A group of Gen ZersCanva
Woman wearing obvious wigCanva
Woman with a wacky wig at workCanva
A grieving couple comforts each otherCanva
A couple welcomes a newborn baby at the hospitalCanva
A nurse tends to a young babyCanva
A woman makes a list on her cell phone on the sidewalkCanva
A smiling woman types on her phoneCanva 
Representative Image: The emotional damage of racism is hard to overstate. 
