Federal Writers' Project,America Eats,Food Festival,Barbeque,Picnic,c1935
Title: Federal Writers' Project photographs for the 'America eats' project
Related Names:
Federal Writers' Project.
Date Created/Published: 1930-1941.
Summary: Includes people eating and cooking food at social gatherings such as picnics, barbecues, and food festivals. Locations depicted include, among others, Los Angeles, Calif.; Eufaula, Ala.; Tontitown, Ark.; and Mississippi.
Notes:
LOT title devised by Library staff.
Images captioned.
Photographers credited on some images: Stetson Kennedy, Anthony V. Ragusin, and Granger, WPA.
Transfer; Manuscript Division (U.S. Work Projects Administration records); 1980; (DLC/PP-1984:361).
Forms part of: Records of the U.S. Work Projects Administration.
Subjects:
Federal Writers' Project--1930-1950.
Eating & drinking--United States--1930-1950.
Outdoor cookery--United States--1930-1950.
Picnics--United States--1930-1950.
Barbecues--United States--1930-1950.
Festivals--United States--1930-1950.
Gelatin silver prints--1930-1950.
Bookmark /00649983/
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