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MEMBERS OF HITLER’S STORM TROOPERS BLOCK THE ENTRANCE TO A JEWISH-OWNED SHOP AS PART OF THE APRIL 1933 BOYCOTT ORGANISED BY THE NAZI PARTY SOON AFTER IT TOOK POWER. ONE SIGN READS: ‘GERMANS, DEFEND YOURSELVES; BUY ONLY AT GERMAN SHOPS!’
 
Partisans du NSDAP faisant campagne pour les élections de 1932
 
Tenant farmer moving his household goods to a new farm, Hamilton County, Tennessee. 1937.

 
Men looking for work hold up signs. 1930s.

 
A family of migrant workers fleeing from the drought in Oklahoma camp by the roadside in Blythe, California, 1936.

 
9. White Angel Breadline, San Francisco
1933
© The Dorothea Lange Collection, the Oakland Museum of California, City of Oakland. Gift of Paul S. TaylorDorothea Lange
 
1. Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California 1936
Courtesy of Library of Congress