As many people know the FSA (Farms Security Administration) in the USA sent both teams of and individual photographers across the country to document the state of the nation's rural communities during the 1930s and 1940s/
Many "iconic" images emerged from this programme, and some equally stellar photographers worked for the FSA - Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans and Gordon Parks amongst them.
I'm sure many of us are familiar with the programme, and with some of of the more famous images that emerged, but Yale University have now made them available online here FSA Archive
I expect this is of most interest to US members of TPL, but the scope of the project and the results are astonishing enough for any of us anywhere to want to browse.
Many "iconic" images emerged from this programme, and some equally stellar photographers worked for the FSA - Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans and Gordon Parks amongst them.
I'm sure many of us are familiar with the programme, and with some of of the more famous images that emerged, but Yale University have now made them available online here FSA Archive
I expect this is of most interest to US members of TPL, but the scope of the project and the results are astonishing enough for any of us anywhere to want to browse.