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Today the FSA-OWI collection consists of
approximately 165,000 negatives and transparen-
cies and many more prints. The collection also
includes work produced by other government agen-
cies and by private companies during the Second
World War. In a massive project of digitization, the
Library of Congress has made over 112,000 black-
and-white and 1600 color photographs from the
collection available on-line as part of its American
Memory project.


PeterDecherney

Seealso:Delano, Jack; Evans, Walker; Farm Secur-
ity Administration; Lange, Dorothea; Lee, Russell;
Museum of Modern Art; Propaganda; Rothstein,
Arthur; Shahn, Ben; Steichen, Edward; Stryker, Roy

Further Reading
Davis, Elmer. ‘‘Report to the President.’’Journalism Mono-
graphs7 (August 1968).
Fleischhauer, Carl, and Beverly W. Brannan, eds. With
essays by Lawrence W. Levine and Alan Trachtenberg.

Esther Bubley, ESSO Research Center, Linden, New Jersey, ca. 1945, gelatin silver print,
27.034.1 cm, Gift of Standard Oil of New Jersey.
[Photograph courtesy of George Eastman House, Reprinted by permission of Standard Oil (New
Jersey) Collection, Special Collections: Photographic Archives, University of Louisville]


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