United States. Farm Security Administration. Historical Section

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Dates:
Active 1932
Active 1964

History notes:

A New Deal agency which operated 1937-1942, formerly the Resettlement Administration (1935-1937). The Historical Section within the FSA documented agriculture, industry, and social life through photographs.

From the guide to the Farm Security Administration Migrant Worker Photographs BENSON-MS FSA MIGRANTS. 23249548., 1937, 1941, (Benson Latin American Collection, The University of Texas at Austin)

Established 1935 in the Resettlement Administration Historical Section's photographic project to document poverty stricken rural America under the direction of Roy E. Stryker.

In 1937, Roosevelt established the FSA, and the Resettlement Administration and its programs fell under its auspices. The Historical Section of the Resettlement Administration remained intact under the FSA, and continued its photographic survey and historical documentation under Stryker's direction.

After 1942, the photographs project was transplanted to the Office War Information, and the emphasis of the project shifted from rural and urban conditions throughout Depression-era U.S. to the domestic impact of the war. In 1946, Congress created the Farmers Home Administration (FHA) which absorbed the FSA and its programs.

From the description of Farm Security Administration (FSA) selected records and photographs, 1935-1942. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122404280

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Subjects:

  • Architectural photography
  • Art and state
  • Sugar beet industry
  • Sugar beet industry
  • Federal aid to the arts
  • Federal aid to the public welfare
  • Mexican American agricultural laborers
  • Mexican American agricultural laborers
  • Migrant agricultural laborers
  • Migrant agricultural laborers
  • New Deal, 1933-1939
  • Photographers
  • Photography
  • Photography
  • Sugar beet industry
  • Mexican American agricultural laborers
  • Migrant agricultural laborers
  • Photography

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  • United States (as recorded)