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"The New Deal: A Glimpse into America's Struggle and Resilience" In the midst of hardship, hope emerged

Background imageNew Deal Collection: CHICAGO: UNION STATION, 1943. The waiting room in the Union Railroad Station in Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: UNION STATION, 1943. The waiting room in the Union Railroad Station in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Jack Delano, January 1943

Background imageNew Deal Collection: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1940. Florida migrants studying a road map before leaving Elizabeth City

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1940. Florida migrants studying a road map before leaving Elizabeth City, North Carolina for the state of Delaware. Photograph by Jack Delano, July 1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: MIGRANT WORKER, 1940. A Florida migrant worker bringing her luggage outside in

MIGRANT WORKER, 1940. A Florida migrant worker bringing her luggage outside in preparation for a trip from Belcross, North Carolina to another job at Onley, Virginia

Background imageNew Deal Collection: RHODE ISLAND: AUTO, 1940. An Italian market gardener getting his car ready for a trip into town

RHODE ISLAND: AUTO, 1940. An Italian market gardener getting his car ready for a trip into town, Johnston, Rhode Island. Photograph by Jack Delano, December 1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: TOBACCO FARMERS, 1940. Polish tobacco farmers near Windsor Locks, Connecticut

TOBACCO FARMERS, 1940. Polish tobacco farmers near Windsor Locks, Connecticut. Photograph by Jack Delano, September 1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: PUERTO RICO: SLUM, 1941. A family standing in the doorway of their delapidated

PUERTO RICO: SLUM, 1941. A family standing in the doorway of their delapidated shack in the slum area of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano, December 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: PUERTO RICO: SLUM, 1941. A family standing in front of their delapidated shack

PUERTO RICO: SLUM, 1941. A family standing in front of their delapidated shack in the slum area of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano, December 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: PUERTO RICO: WORKERS, 1941. Sugar cane workers on a plantation in Arecibo, Puerto Rico

PUERTO RICO: WORKERS, 1941. Sugar cane workers on a plantation in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano, December 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: VERMONT: FARMING, 1941. Farmer stacking hay with a drop rake drawn by a horse, near Springfield

VERMONT: FARMING, 1941. Farmer stacking hay with a drop rake drawn by a horse, near Springfield, Vermont. Photograph by Jack Delano, August 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: RAILROAD YARD, 1943. The Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad yard in Needles, California

RAILROAD YARD, 1943. The Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad yard in Needles, California. Photograph by Jack Delano, March 1943

Background imageNew Deal Collection: PUERTO RICO: HOUSING, 1941. Aerial view of a land and utility municipal housing project in Ponce

PUERTO RICO: HOUSING, 1941. Aerial view of a land and utility municipal housing project in Ponce, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano, December 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: CONNECTICUT: HOUSES, 1940. A square with houses in an old fishing village in Stonington

CONNECTICUT: HOUSES, 1940. A square with houses in an old fishing village in Stonington, Connecticut. Photograph by Jack Delano, November 1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: GEORGIA: CORN FIELD, 1941. A corn farm in Greene County, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano

GEORGIA: CORN FIELD, 1941. A corn farm in Greene County, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano, May or June, 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: PUERTO RICO: SLUM, 1941. The slum section of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano

PUERTO RICO: SLUM, 1941. The slum section of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano, December 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: WHITE HOUSE, 1941. North front of the White House in Washington, D. C. Photograph by Jack Delano

WHITE HOUSE, 1941. North front of the White House in Washington, D. C. Photograph by Jack Delano
WHITE HOUSE, 1941. North front of the White House in Washington, D.C. Photograph by Jack Delano, June 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: COFFEE SHOP, c1942. A man operating a cofee machine at an Italian-American cafe

COFFEE SHOP, c1942. A man operating a cofee machine at an Italian-American cafe espresso shop on MacDougal Street in New York City. Photographed by Marjory Collins, c1942

Background imageNew Deal Collection: ST. CROIX: CHILDREN, 1941. Children at the Peters Rest elementary school, Christiansted, St

ST. CROIX: CHILDREN, 1941. Children at the Peters Rest elementary school, Christiansted, St. Croix, Virgin Islands. Photograph by Jack Delano, December 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: PUERTO RICO: FARMS, 1941. Tobacco farms in the vicinity of Barranquitas, Puerto Rico

PUERTO RICO: FARMS, 1941. Tobacco farms in the vicinity of Barranquitas, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano, December 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: INDUSTRIAL HOUSING, c1941. Industrial area in Massachusetts with employee housing

INDUSTRIAL HOUSING, c1941. Industrial area in Massachusetts with employee housing, possibly around New Bedford. Photograph by Jack Delano, January c1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: INDUSTRY, c1941. Industrial area in Massachusetts, possibly around New Bedford

INDUSTRY, c1941. Industrial area in Massachusetts, possibly around New Bedford. Photograph by Jack Delano, January c1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: STREET CORNER, 1941. Aerial view of the Quincy Market on a street corner in Brockton

STREET CORNER, 1941. Aerial view of the Quincy Market on a street corner in Brockton, Massachusetts. Photograph by Jack Delano, January 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: FACTORY, c1940. Industrial building in Massachusetts. Photograph by Jack Delano, c1940

FACTORY, c1940. Industrial building in Massachusetts. Photograph by Jack Delano, c1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: PLUMBING STORE, 1940. Second-hand plumbing supply store in Brockton, Massachusetts

PLUMBING STORE, 1940. Second-hand plumbing supply store in Brockton, Massachusetts. Photograph by Jack Delano, December 1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: PUERTO RICO: FARM, 1941. Aerial view of tobacco farms in the vicinity of Barranquitas

PUERTO RICO: FARM, 1941. Aerial view of tobacco farms in the vicinity of Barranquitas, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano, December 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: GEORGIA: FARM, 1941. The Jackson farm in the vicinity of White Plains, Georgia

GEORGIA: FARM, 1941. The Jackson farm in the vicinity of White Plains, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano, June 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: PUERTO RICO: FARM, 1941. Sugarcane plantations in Yabucoa Valley, Puerto Rico

PUERTO RICO: FARM, 1941. Sugarcane plantations in Yabucoa Valley, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano, December 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: MAINE: FARMLAND, 1940. Aerial view of potato farms in Aroostook County, Maine

MAINE: FARMLAND, 1940. Aerial view of potato farms in Aroostook County, Maine. Photograph by Jack Delano, October 1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: VIRGINIA: FARMS, c1940. Mountain farms along the Skyline Drive, Virginia

VIRGINIA: FARMS, c1940. Mountain farms along the Skyline Drive, Virginia. Photograph by Jack Delano, c1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: VIRGINIA: FARMLAND. Mountains along the Skyline Drive, Virginia. Photograph by Jack Delano

VIRGINIA: FARMLAND. Mountains along the Skyline Drive, Virginia. Photograph by Jack Delano, c1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: RAILROAD CROSSING, c1940. Railroad crossing along the Skyline Drive, Virginia

RAILROAD CROSSING, c1940. Railroad crossing along the Skyline Drive, Virginia. Photograph by Jack Delano, c1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: VIRGINIA: FARM, c1940. A farm along the Skyline Drive, Virginia. Photograph by Jack Delano

VIRGINIA: FARM, c1940. A farm along the Skyline Drive, Virginia. Photograph by Jack Delano, c1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1942. Children assembled in the Office of Civilian Defense headquarters

CHICAGO: CHILDREN, 1942. Children assembled in the Office of Civilian Defense headquarters for a pep talk on the need of bringing in more scrap metal. Photograph by Jack Delano, November 1942

Background imageNew Deal Collection: ILLINOIS: HOME RADIO, 1943. Mother and son listening to a radio program in the

ILLINOIS: HOME RADIO, 1943. Mother and son listening to a radio program in the living room in Blue Island, Illinois. Photograph by Jack Delano, February 1943

Background imageNew Deal Collection: Tennessee Valley Authority drill workers constructing the Fort Loudon Dam on the Tennessee River

Tennessee Valley Authority drill workers constructing the Fort Loudon Dam on the Tennessee River in Loudon County
FORT LOUDOUN DAM, 1942. Tennessee Valley Authority drill workers constructing the Fort Loudon Dam on the Tennessee River in Loudon County, Tennessee. Photograph by Jack Delano, August 1942

Background imageNew Deal Collection: CHICAGO: DANCING, 1942. Men and women dancing to the music of Red Sounders

CHICAGO: DANCING, 1942. Men and women dancing to the music of Red Sounders and his band at the Club DeLisa in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Jack Delano, April 1942

Background imageNew Deal Collection: CHURCH CONGREGATION, 1941. Services at the Methodist church in White Plains, Greene County

CHURCH CONGREGATION, 1941. Services at the Methodist church in White Plains, Greene County, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano, October 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: GEORGIA: FARMER, 1941. African American tenant farmer couple living in an old mansion

GEORGIA: FARMER, 1941. African American tenant farmer couple living in an old mansion in southern Greene County, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano, June 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: VERMONT STATE FAIR, 1941. A quartet at an old-fashioned musical given at the Vermont

VERMONT STATE FAIR, 1941. A quartet at an old-fashioned musical given at the Vermont State Fair in Rutland. Photograph by Jack Delano, September 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: PUERTO RICO: BEGGAR, 1941. A Puerto Rican woman begging in the streets of San Juan, Puerto Rico

PUERTO RICO: BEGGAR, 1941. A Puerto Rican woman begging in the streets of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano, December 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: VERMONT STATE FAIR, 1941. An old-fashioned organist playing for the period dances

VERMONT STATE FAIR, 1941. An old-fashioned organist playing for the period dances at the Vermont State Fair in Rutland. Photograph by Jack Delano, September 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: VERMONT STATE FAIR, 1941. Three men and two women drinking beer in the parking

VERMONT STATE FAIR, 1941. Three men and two women drinking beer in the parking lot at the Vermont State Fair in Rutland. Photograph by Jack Delano, September 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: RAILROAD PORTER, 1943. A redcap porter at the Union Station in Chicago, Illinois

RAILROAD PORTER, 1943. A redcap porter at the Union Station in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Jack Delano, January 1943

Background imageNew Deal Collection: SUNDAY MORNING, 1940. African American children reading the Sunday comics on a porch in Durham

SUNDAY MORNING, 1940. African American children reading the Sunday comics on a porch in Durham, North Carolina. Photograph by Jack Delano, May 1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: MODEL T FORD, 1941. African American young men and their Model T Ford near Pacolet

MODEL T FORD, 1941. African American young men and their Model T Ford near Pacolet, South Carolina. Photograph by Jack Delano, March 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: FREIGHT STATION, 1940. The freight station in Elizabeth City, North Carolina

FREIGHT STATION, 1940. The freight station in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Photograph by Jack Delano, July 1940

Background imageNew Deal Collection: GEORGIA: COUNTRY FAIR, 1941. An African American farm family at the Greene County Fair

GEORGIA: COUNTRY FAIR, 1941. An African American farm family at the Greene County Fair, Greensboro, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano, October 1941

Background imageNew Deal Collection: PUERTO RICO: SLUM, 1942. View of the slum area in Utuado, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano

PUERTO RICO: SLUM, 1942. View of the slum area in Utuado, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano, January 1942

Background imageNew Deal Collection: GEORGIA: FARM GIRL, 1940. Daughter of a African American tenant farmer seated inside

GEORGIA: FARM GIRL, 1940. Daughter of a African American tenant farmer seated inside their farmhouse in Greensboro, Greene County, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano, June 1941



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"The New Deal: A Glimpse into America's Struggle and Resilience" In the midst of hardship, hope emerged. The iconic photograph captured by Gordon Parks in 1943 showcases a young Harlem newsboy, embodying the spirit of determination that defined an era. This image stands as a testament to the transformative power of President Roosevelt's New Deal. Butte, Montana, 1939 - Men gather outside the Board of Trade bar and gambling house, seeking solace amidst economic uncertainty. Arthur Rothstein's lens immortalizes their resilience in the face of adversity, highlighting how communities came together during challenging times. Education became an anchor for progress during this period. In 1939, schoolgirls from Lincoln Bench School diligently studied their reading lesson. These young minds symbolize the importance placed on knowledge and education as tools for building a brighter future. The struggles faced by ordinary Americans were not limited to urban areas alone. Dorothea Lange's poignant photograph depicts an unemployed lumberjack with his wife in Marion County, Oregon. His social security number tattooed on his arm serves as a reminder that even amidst despair, there was still hope for assistance through government programs. Political satire also played its part during these turbulent times. An American cartoon humorously depicted President Roosevelt's New Deal pump priming deficits while emphasizing his efforts to balance budgets through emergency spending measures amounting to over $8 billion. Dorothea Lange once again captures a moment frozen in time; African American men sitting on a porch in Gordonton, North Carolina against the backdrop of kerosene and gasoline pumps serve as symbols of both struggle and unity within marginalized communities across America. Coal miners huddled together inside mining cars depict West Virginia's coal industry at its peak – hardworking individuals who relied on employment opportunities provided by Roosevelt’s administration to sustain their families amid economic turmoil. Chicago’s African American section witnessed both challenges and triumphs.