PICTURES
| With a few exceptions all of these pictures are, to the best of my knowledge in the public domain. Those exceptions are the Jacob Riis pictures from the Museum of the City of New York, photographs and art work from the Pittsburgh Survey and Survey magazine and the art obtained from ARTTODAY. If any visitor suspects that I have inadvertently violated any rights let me know and I will take that illustration out of my web site. | ||
Introduction Description: AA"song of the talking wire" by Henry Farney (1904) Source: Taft museum in Cincinnati. |
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CHAPTER 1 Page: 1 Description: B "Progress" a Currier & Ives postcard Source: Museum of the City of New York Page : 2 Description: B Photo of the a sanitation commission office somewhere behind the lines. Source: National Archives. Page:2 Description:B Photo of a Freedman's Bureau schools somewhere in the south. Source: U.S. Army Historical Society Page:2 Description: B Photograph of a young Dorthea Dix Source: I scanned this photo out of an old book-there was no reference. Page:2 Description:C Picture of an old asylum. This one is Blackwell's Island asylum. Source: New York World Page:3 Description: B Drawing from Harper's weekly on the 1877 riots. Source: I believe that Harper's weekly is in either the national archives or lib. Of cong.
Page:3 Description: C Book cover from Haratio Alger book. Source: I haven't the faintest idea. Page 3 Description: AA Photo of Josephine Shaw Lowell. Not the best but the only one I could find. Source: Women's Rights collection, Schesslinger Lib., Radcliffe College. Page4 Description: C Evangeline Booth with young ward. Source: Salvation Army Page4 Description: B Victorian woman. The photographer is Francis Johnson Source: Lib of Congress. Page 4 Description: A Flag Girls . These young women are residents of a NY orphanage. Source: New York State Historical Society
Page 5 Description: A"Strike" by Robert Kochler Source: Local 1199 Drug & Hospital union New York City
Page 5 Description A Coxey's Army on the march. Source: National Archives. Page 5 Description: B "Lynching" Source: Lib. Of Congress. Page 5 Description YoungAAA Boys waiting for the orphan train. Source Museum of the City of New York. Page 6 Description AA Young man preparing for Sabbath dinner. By jacob Riis Source Museum of the City of New York. Page 6 Description AA Young boys praying at an orphanage. Jacob Riis Source:Museum of the City of New York Page 6 Description: AA Poor family on relief. Source: Children's Aid society of New York City.
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CHAPTER 2 Page 1 Description: b 'Immigrant ship Source: Not known. Page1 Description: C Arriving at Ellis Island. Source: ARTTODAY Page1 Description:B Toynbee Hall Source:ARTTODAY Page 2 Description: AA Street Arabs by Jacob Riis. Source Museum of the City of New York Page 4 Description: AAA Bandit's Roost by Jacob Riis Source:Museum of the City of New York. Page 4 Description:A WEB Dubois in 1898. Source: University of mass. Page 4 Description: A "The Bend" one of New York's most crowded districts. By Jacob Riis. Source Museum of the city of New York. Page 5 Description:B Child Labor Poster. Source ART TODAY Page 5 Description:AAA Florence Kelly Source: University of Ill. At Chicago. Page 5 Description:B Kids playing around a dead horse. Jacob Riis Source: Museum of the City of New York.
Page 6 Description:A Tenements after a fire. Jacob Riis Source: Museum of the city of New York. Page 6 Description:b Young pristitute. Source: National Archives. Page 7 Description: b Photo of some suffrage advocates. Source: National Archives. Page 7 Description:a This is actually a painting taken of the set for a play about the tenement district performed at the turn of the century. Source: Museum of the city of New York. Page7 Description: A African American in a bar. By Jacob Riis. Source: Museum of the City of New York. |
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| CHAPTER 3 Page 1 Description: AA "New York" by George Bellows Source: ARTTODAY and Smithsonian Page2 Description AAA "Stokers" Joseph Stella from the Pittsburg Survey Source: Social Welfare Archives Page 2 Description:A " Why don't they all go to the country/" by George Bellows. Source L A museum of Arts. Page 3 Description: AAA Child bathing in a sink. Lewis Hine Source ??? Page 3 Description: AA Immigrant family. Source: ??? Page 4 Description:C Children around a wagon. Lewis Hine. Source: Survey magazine. Social Welfare Archives. Page 4 Description: B "Far from the fresh air farm" William Glakens Source: Museum of art in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
Page 5 Description: AAA "Breaker boys" by Lewis Hine Source: ??? Page 5 Description: C Klu Klux Klan Source: ARTTODAY Page 6 Description: A Immigrant family. Lewis Hine Source:??. Page 6 Description: B Man in a basement. Jacob Riis Source: Museum of the City of New York. Page 7 Description: B "School kids" Children's Aid Society of New York. Source Children's Aid Society. Page 7 Description:AAA Children playing baseball in a street. Lewis Hine. Source:???. Page 8 Description: B Charity Org. Poster from an issue of Survey magazine. Source: Social Welfare Archives. Page 9 Description: C Jane Addams in 1915. From Survey magazine. Source: Social Welfare Archives Page 9 Description: AAA Women of the Women's Trade Union League at a meeting. Source: Museum of the City of New York.
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| CHAPTER 4 Page 1 Description: C Poster for temperance. Survey magazine Source: Social Welfare Archives. Page 1 Description:A Photo with a sign saying "Japanese Go Home". Source: UPI Page 2 Description: B Old Man. Joseph Stella Source: Pittsburg Survey from the Social Welfare Archives.
Page 2 Description: B Al Smith with Lillian Wald and Eleanore Roosevelt. Source: UPI Page 3 Description: B Poster for the Red Cross Home Service. Source: National Archives. Page 4 Description: B Little orphan girl. Lewis Hine. Source: Survey magazine from the social welfare archives. Page 4 Description: C World War I poster. Source: National Archives. Page 4 Description: c Sigmond Frued. Source: ??? Page 5 Description: C English class at Hull House. Source: Harvard Univ. Social Ethics collection. Page 5 Description:C Kids. Source: Survey magazine. Social Welfare Archives. |
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Page 1 Description: Soup line Source: Lib. of Cong. Walker Evans. FSA Page: 1 Page: 2 Description: Farms for sale Source: Lib. of Cong. BennShahn. Page: 2 Description: Unemployed men. Source: Lib. of Cong. Dorthea Lang. Page: 3 Description: Poor but clean. Source: Lib. of Cong. R.Lee. Page: 3 Description: Christmas Source: A. Rothstein Page: 4 Description: Sec. perkins talking to workers. Source: FDR Lib. Page: 4 Description: WPA Source: FDR lib. Page: 4 Description: CCC workers. Source: FDR Lib. Page: 5 Description: Men on relief. Source: Lib. of Cong. Dorthea Lange. Page: 6 Description: Waiting for the welfare check Source: Lib, of Cong. Ben Shahn. Page: 6 Description: School Days. Source: R. Lee. Lib. of Congress. Page: 6 Description: Love before breakfast. Source: Lib. of cong. W. Evans. LC-usf342-8057a
Page: 7 Description: Dust Storm Source: Lib. of Cong. Post Walcott. Page: 7 Description: Hopkins and Ickes. Source: Int. News Page: 8 Description: NO BEER Source: Post Walcott, Lib. of Congress
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