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Background imageAgriculture Collection: WORKERS & FARMERS POSTER. From Workers to Farmers... Thanks! Poster, 1944

WORKERS & FARMERS POSTER. From Workers to Farmers... Thanks! Poster, 1944, by Ben Shahn for the Congress of Industrial Organizations to encourage united political action by labor

Background imageAgriculture Collection: BORNEO SAGO. British Empire Marketing Board poster, 1931

BORNEO SAGO. British Empire Marketing Board poster, 1931

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MALAYA: PLANTATION, 1931. The Market of the Garden Tropics - Malayan Pineapples

MALAYA: PLANTATION, 1931. The Market of the Garden Tropics - Malayan Pineapples. British Empire Marketing Board Poster, 1931

Background imageAgriculture Collection: PENNSYLVANIA: BETHLEHEM. The Moravian settlement on the Lehigh River at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

PENNSYLVANIA: BETHLEHEM. The Moravian settlement on the Lehigh River at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1757. Contemporary painting by Nicholas Garrison

Background imageAgriculture Collection: TULL: SEED DRILL, 1701. Wheat seed drill invented, c1701, by Jethro Tull (1674-1741)

TULL: SEED DRILL, 1701. Wheat seed drill invented, c1701, by Jethro Tull (1674-1741). Line engraving, 18th century

Background imageAgriculture Collection: BROOKLYN: PROSPECT PARK. Sheep grazing in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York. Photograph

BROOKLYN: PROSPECT PARK. Sheep grazing in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, New York. Photograph, c1903

Background imageAgriculture Collection: CHILD LABOR: COTTON, 1916. Family of cotton pickers in Comanche County, Oklahoma

CHILD LABOR: COTTON, 1916. Family of cotton pickers in Comanche County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1916

Background imageAgriculture Collection: CHILD LABOR: COTTON, 1913. Group of young cotton pickers near Waxahachie, Texas

CHILD LABOR: COTTON, 1913. Group of young cotton pickers near Waxahachie, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1913

Background imageAgriculture Collection: CHILD LABOR: COTTON, 1916. Family of cotton pickers in Comanche County, Oklahoma

CHILD LABOR: COTTON, 1916. Family of cotton pickers in Comanche County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1916

Background imageAgriculture Collection: CHILD LABOR: COTTON, 1913. Family of cotton pickers near Waxahachie, Texas

CHILD LABOR: COTTON, 1913. Family of cotton pickers near Waxahachie, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1913

Background imageAgriculture Collection: CHILD LABOR: COTTON, 1913. Family of cotton pickers near McKinney, Texas

CHILD LABOR: COTTON, 1913. Family of cotton pickers near McKinney, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1913

Background imageAgriculture Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1913. Orphan boys as young as seven years old, from the Baptist Orphanage

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1913. Orphan boys as young as seven years old, from the Baptist Orphanage, working on a cotton field near Waxahachie, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1913

Background imageAgriculture Collection: HOP PICKERS, 1851. A family of hop pickers. Wood engraving after a painting by William Lee

HOP PICKERS, 1851. A family of hop pickers. Wood engraving after a painting by William Lee, 1851

Background imageAgriculture Collection: GEORGIA: DAY LABORERS. A day laborer loading his possessions on a wagon near Madison, Georgia

GEORGIA: DAY LABORERS. A day laborer loading his possessions on a wagon near Madison, Georgia. Photograph by Marion Post Wolcott, 1939

Background imageAgriculture Collection: FARMERS MOWING. Two farmers mowing hay with scythes. Wood engraving, 19th century

FARMERS MOWING. Two farmers mowing hay with scythes. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAgriculture Collection: FEEDING CHICKENS. A woman feeding chickens

FEEDING CHICKENS. A woman feeding chickens. Engraving after an illumination from the Luttrell Psalter, English, c1340

Background imageAgriculture Collection: FEEDING PIGS, 14th CENTURY. Men knocking acorns out of trees to feed pigs

FEEDING PIGS, 14th CENTURY. Men knocking acorns out of trees to feed pigs. Engraving after an English manuscript illumination, early 14th century

Background imageAgriculture Collection: PICKING COTTON. Workers picking cotton in the southern United States. Photograph

PICKING COTTON. Workers picking cotton in the southern United States. Photograph, late 19th or early 20th century

Background imageAgriculture Collection: HINE: FARM OWNERS, 1913. The Sulak family on their cotton farm near West, Texas

HINE: FARM OWNERS, 1913. The Sulak family on their cotton farm near West, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1913

Background imageAgriculture Collection: TOBACCO HARVEST, 1916. Two boys stripping tobacco on a family farm in Woodburn, Kentucky

TOBACCO HARVEST, 1916. Two boys stripping tobacco on a family farm in Woodburn, Kentucky. Photograph by Lewis Hine in October 1916

Background imageAgriculture Collection: FARMERs ALMANAC, 1793. Facsimile of the front cover of the first (Old) Farmers Almanac

FARMERs ALMANAC, 1793. Facsimile of the front cover of the first (Old) Farmers Almanac, Boston, 1793

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1910. Mother and children hulling strawberries for two cents a

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1910. Mother and children hulling strawberries for two cents a quart at Johnsons Hulling Station, in Seaford, Delaware. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1910

Background imageAgriculture Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: RICE, 1904. Workers in a rice field in South Carolina. Stereograph

SOUTH CAROLINA: RICE, 1904. Workers in a rice field in South Carolina. Stereograph, c1904

Background imageAgriculture Collection: SOUTH DAKOTA: FARMING. A farmer plowing a field on the South Dakota prairie. Stereograph

SOUTH DAKOTA: FARMING. A farmer plowing a field on the South Dakota prairie. Stereograph, c1916

Background imageAgriculture Collection: HINE: TOBACCO FARM, 1917. Ten-year-old tobacco picker on Gildersleeve Tobacco Farm

HINE: TOBACCO FARM, 1917. Ten-year-old tobacco picker on Gildersleeve Tobacco Farm during harvest in Gildersleeve, Connecticut. Photograph by Lewis Hine, August 1917

Background imageAgriculture Collection: AGRICULTURAL SHOW, 1861. The implement yard at the Royal Agricultural Societys show at Leeds

AGRICULTURAL SHOW, 1861. The implement yard at the Royal Agricultural Societys show at Leeds, England. Wood engraving, English, 1861

Background imageAgriculture Collection: FARMERs ALMANAC, 1793. Astronomical Calculations and other information for the

FARMERs ALMANAC, 1793. Astronomical Calculations and other information for the month of March in a facsimile of the first Farmers Almanac, Boston, 1793

Background imageAgriculture Collection: STRAWBERRY PICKERS, 1916. A group of strawberry pickers on Clagett and Covington farm

STRAWBERRY PICKERS, 1916. A group of strawberry pickers on Clagett and Covington farm, Bowling Green vicinity, Kentucky. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1916

Background imageAgriculture Collection: SORTING COTTON, c1905. African American women and girls sorting cotton at the Atlantic

SORTING COTTON, c1905. African American women and girls sorting cotton at the Atlantic Cotton Compress Company in Pensacola, Florida. Photograph, c1905

Background imageAgriculture Collection: FARMING: CORN, c1905. Farm workers cutting and binding corn by hand. Photograph, c1905

FARMING: CORN, c1905. Farm workers cutting and binding corn by hand. Photograph, c1905

Background imageAgriculture Collection: CATTLE SHOW, 1844. The Great Poughkeepsie Cattle Show. Engraving, 1844

CATTLE SHOW, 1844. The Great Poughkeepsie Cattle Show. Engraving, 1844

Background imageAgriculture Collection: HINE: MOWING, 1915. An eight-year old boy driving a horse rake used for mowing farmland

HINE: MOWING, 1915. An eight-year old boy driving a horse rake used for mowing farmland, Western Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, August 1915

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MONTGOMERY WARD, 1889-90. Page from the Montgomery Ward Catalog #46, featuring farm tools

MONTGOMERY WARD, 1889-90. Page from the Montgomery Ward Catalog #46, featuring farm tools and other merchandise, 1889-90

Background imageAgriculture Collection: HINE: FARMER, 1913. The Paulk family at their home in Kirkland, Georgia

HINE: FARMER, 1913. The Paulk family at their home in Kirkland, Georgia. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1915

Background imageAgriculture Collection: HINE: TOBACCO FARM, 1917. A group of shed workers at Hawthorn Tobacco Farm in Hazardville

HINE: TOBACCO FARM, 1917. A group of shed workers at Hawthorn Tobacco Farm in Hazardville, Connecticut. Photograph by Lewis Hine, August 1917

Background imageAgriculture Collection: TEXAS: COTTON FIELD, c1904. African American workers weighing cotton in a field in Texas

TEXAS: COTTON FIELD, c1904. African American workers weighing cotton in a field in Texas. Stereograph, c1904

Background imageAgriculture Collection: SUGAR BEET WORKER, 1915. Six-year old boy pulling beets on his parents farm near Sterling

SUGAR BEET WORKER, 1915. Six-year old boy pulling beets on his parents farm near Sterling, Colorado. Photograph by Lewis Hine, October 1915

Background imageAgriculture Collection: LAGONDA ADVERTISEMENT. Poster for Lagonda Agriculture Works in Ohio, featuring farmers

LAGONDA ADVERTISEMENT. Poster for Lagonda Agriculture Works in Ohio, featuring farmers and harvesting machinery. Lithograph by Edwin Forbes, c1859

Background imageAgriculture Collection: HINE: TOBACCO FARM, 1917. An eleven year-old boy with two nine year-old boys drying

HINE: TOBACCO FARM, 1917. An eleven year-old boy with two nine year-old boys drying tobacco leaves at the Cybalski Tobacco Farm in Hazardville, Connecticut. Photograph by Lewis Hine, August 1917

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MOWING ACCIDENT, 1915. A twelve-year old boy driving the mowing machine which cut

MOWING ACCIDENT, 1915. A twelve-year old boy driving the mowing machine which cut off his hand on a farm in rural America. Photograph by Lewis Hine, August 1915

Background imageAgriculture Collection: HINE: TOBACCO FARM, 1917. A group of young shed workers at Wetstone Tobacco Farm in Vernon

HINE: TOBACCO FARM, 1917. A group of young shed workers at Wetstone Tobacco Farm in Vernon, Connecticut. Photograph by Lewis Hine, August 1917

Background imageAgriculture Collection: SOUTH DAKOTA: HARVEST. Harvesting near Brookings, South Dakota. Cyanotype photograph

SOUTH DAKOTA: HARVEST. Harvesting near Brookings, South Dakota. Cyanotype photograph, c1898

Background imageAgriculture Collection: FARMER, 1873. Old friends. Wood engraving, 1873, by Charles Maurand, after a drawing by John S

FARMER, 1873. Old friends. Wood engraving, 1873, by Charles Maurand, after a drawing by John S. Davis

Background imageAgriculture Collection: HINE: FARM OWNERS, 1913. The Benkendorfer family on their cotton farm near West, Texas

HINE: FARM OWNERS, 1913. The Benkendorfer family on their cotton farm near West, Texas. Photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, 1913

Background imageAgriculture Collection: VERMONT: BEEKEEPERS, 1914. A man teaches his son how to tend to a beehive, in Bennington, Vermont

VERMONT: BEEKEEPERS, 1914. A man teaches his son how to tend to a beehive, in Bennington, Vermont. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1914

Background imageAgriculture Collection: COTTON PICKING. Two cotton pickers on a plantation in the American South

COTTON PICKING. Two cotton pickers on a plantation in the American South. Undated photograph

Background imageAgriculture Collection: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1910. Five-year-old Helen and her stepsisters hulling strawberries

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1910. Five-year-old Helen and her stepsisters hulling strawberries for two cents a quart at Johnsons Hulling Station, in Seaford, Delaware. Photograph by Lewis Hine, May 1910

Background imageAgriculture Collection: FARMING: CORN, c1905. A farmer harvesting corn. Photograph, c1905

FARMING: CORN, c1905. A farmer harvesting corn. Photograph, c1905



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