
In conjunction with the website, the Penn State Press has published
a book entitled Times of Sorrow and Hope: Documenting Everyday Life
in Pennsylvania During the Depression and World War II by Allen
Cohen and Ronald L. Filippelli with a Foreword by Miles Orvell.
How To Use This Site
Enter the Catalog
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Between 1935 and
1944, a group of photographers working for the federal government fanned
out across the country to record American life in pictures. This massive
photographic project was carried out primarily under the auspices of the
Farm
Security Administration (FSA) and the Office
of War Information (OWI). In their FSA-OWI
collection, The Library of Congress has accumulated over 164,000 photographs
documenting the cultural environment and sense of national identity during
the worst years of the Depression.
The Times of Sorrow and Hope website features a complete catalog of Pennsylvania
photographs from the FSA-OWI collection. The catalog represents photographs
taken by close to forty photographers in nearly two hundred Pennsylvania
towns, villages, cities, and landmarks. This convenient resource is the
result of a highly productive collaboration between the Pennsylvania
State University Libraries and the Pennsylvania
State University Press. Together, the website and book offer a unique,
comprehensive visual and written record of Pennsylvania history as the
state struggled through one of its darkest periods and confronted new
economic, political, and social challenges.
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