exit78: Farmer who participated in broadcast of anonymous drought victims over the Columbia System, Saturday, Jan. 30, 1931, Little Rock, Ark., Station KLRA [at microphone]
exit78: Six people, women and children, outside house, Arkansas
exit78: A log cabin in the drought area with kiddies on the step to see their visitor (a Red Cross social worker)
exit78: 4 starving animals (mules and horse) of the drought area in the midwest
exit78: Red Cross relief, drought of 1930-31-- 2 poverty-stricken farmers with rations, Beebe, Ark
exit78: Red Cross relief, drought of 1930-31—Typical family Red Cross is feeding in Arkansas
exit78: Typical African American family of 9, destitute because of the drought, posed in front of house
exit78: Arkansas girls during the 1930 - 1931 drought
exit78: Bus carries migratory cotton pickers' children
exit78: Child laborer in Arizona cotton field
exit78: Weighing, dumping of the cotton
exit78: At the cotton wagon weighing and loading
exit78: At the cotton wagon
exit78: Another large camp for cotton pickers
exit78: Sequoyah
exit78: Removing corn from the cob (2)
exit78: Removing corn from the cob (3)
exit78: Fort Douglas Farm in 1914
exit78: Main Street Scene, looking west, Russellville, Arkansas
exit78: Rev. Cephas Washburn
exit78: Russellville Arkansas, early 1900s
exit78: Main and Commerce Street, Russellville, Arkansas
exit78: Corn, drought-stricken and eaten off by grasshoppers. Near Russelville, Ark
exit78: Northwestern Arkansas
exit78: Doctor Thomas Russell home (where Shinn Funeral Home is now)
exit78: Sale Barn?
exit78: Russellville, Arkansas, early 1900s
exit78: Dover Hotel
exit78: Main Street Dardanelle on the Arkansaw - Sherwood T. Grissom (unedited)
exit78: Main Street Dardanelle on the Arkansaw - Sherwood T. Grissom (edited)