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Collection: Marjory Collins - FSA/OWI Jan 1942 - June 1943

The photographs in the Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection form an extensive pictorial record of American life between 1935 and 1944. Photographer Marjory Collins was hired by the Office of War Information to photograph American life and support of the war effort. Across some 50 assignments, Ms. Collins captured iconic images of workers, families, and children all along the eastern part of the U.S. Her photos span January 1942 - June 1943 In 1944 Collins worked freelance for a construction company in Alaska before travelling to Africa and Europe on government and commercial assignments. Thereafter she worked mainly as an editor and a writer covering civil rights, the Vietnam War and women's movements. In the 1960s she edited American Journal of Public Health.[1] In the 1980s she moved to San Francisco where she obtained an M.A. in American Studies at Antioch College West. She died in 1985 at the age of 73.[1]

831 photos

Washington, D.C. Selling war stamps in a high school

Washington, D.C. Pupil in a grammar school

Washington, D.C. Reading lesson in a elementary school

Washington, D.C. Recreation at a grammar school

Washington, D.C. Metal scrap collection at a grammar school

Washington, D.C. Military unit in Armstrong Technical High School which is trained by the regular Army, a tradition in all Washington schools

Washington, D.C. Military unit in Armstrong Technical High School being trained by a U.S. Army lieutenant

Washington, D.C. Schoolteacher

Washington, D.C. Military unit in Armstrong Technical High School which is trained by the regular Army, a tradition in all Washington schools

Washington, D.C. Military unit in Armstrong Technical High School which is trained by the regular Army, a tradition in all Washington schools

Washington, D.C. Playground of the Banneker Junior High School

Washington, D.C. Playground at Banneker Junior High School

Washington, D.C. Playground of the Banneker Junior High School

Washington, D.C. Pupil of Banneker Junior High School with a kite which he has made

Washington, D.C. Pupil of Banneker Junior High School with a kite which he has made

Washington, D.C. Setting type for the school paper on a lithograph machine at the Armstrong Technical High School

Washington, D.C. Printing the school paper at the Armstrong Technical High School

Washington, D.C. Members of the military unit at the Armstrong Technical High School studying a map

Washington, D.C. Members of the military unit at the Armstrong Technical High School reporting to a regular army officer

Washington, D.C. Military unit in Armstrong Technical High School which is trained by the regular Army, a tradition in all Washington schools

Washington, D.C. William H. Hastie, civilian aide to the Secretary of War, in conference with Undersecretary of War Patterson

Greenbelt, Maryland. Federal housing project. Mrs. Leslie Atkins sewing in her home while her daughter Ann looks on

Greenbelt, Maryland. Federal housing project. Nursey school

Greenbelt, Maryland. Federal housing project. Senior prom held by the high school graduating class at the time of graduation. This is conversation during an intermission