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22 amazing photos of women during the Great Depression in the United States.

The following are the most famous photos in history, from a series of photos by dorothea Thea Langer depicting women during the Great Depression. Langer used her camera to capture the uncertainty and difficulties felt by every citizen, but it had a much greater impact on women. During the Great Depression, women not only faced economic difficulties, but also gender discrimination, which made many of them only play the role of chefs and housewives. Nevertheless, during the Great Depression, women managed to make a living for themselves and their families, and made admirable achievements worthy of historical recognition.

The photos reveal the living conditions of women during the Great Depression and show their resilience and resourcefulness. These qualities help the world get rid of the economic recession. In addition to highlighting their contribution to the labor force, photos taken during the Great Depression also showed women's rights as workers, as evidenced by their participation in workers' meetings and gatherings.

1938, an immigrant girl holds a box of cranberries in Burlington County, New Jersey.

Lottie blew her hair in Colombia. 1939.

1940, in Durham, North Carolina, a peasant woman helped her neighbor grow tobacco.

In the 1930s, in Oklahoma, a young girl took her rifle and the squirrel she shot.

1938, Dos Palos, California, USA, a woman attended a revival meeting in the garage.

In 1930s, women took photos with crocodiles at the crocodile farm.

1933 women demonstrated against the ban.

1934, Miami, a group of young women taunted the slogan on the beach and demanded to wear a full bathing suit.

1932, an injured woman participated in the unemployment riots in Bristol, England.

The Johnsons in Scott, West Virginia, zip code 1937.

1937, at the outdoor gathering of STFU, a woman was nursing her baby and a group of people were listening to the speech.

In Burlington County, New Jersey, 1938, a peasant woman is loading a bucket of lard.

1936, an old man lives in a shanty town in Beckers Field, California.

Mrs. E.E. Gann, the sister of Vice President Curtis, provided food for unemployed men in Washington, D.C. at 1930.

Meeting of Women's Club of Migrant Workers held in Visalia, California from 65438 to 0940.

In the 1930s, women in California were boxing on the roofs.

A farmer's wife is washing clothes near Kearney in the northeast. 1936.

1935, in a tenant farmer community in Arkansas, a woman breast-fed her child.

1939, a Texas family moved to California.

1940 women working in the immigrant labor camp in visalia, California

In 1930s, a migrant worker in a cotton camp near Exeter, California.

1937, a woman cooks for foreign agricultural workers in the Valley of the Kings, California.