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Arthur Rothstein (July 17, 1915 - November 11, 1985) was an American photographer. Rothstein is recognized as one of America’s premier photojournalists.
During a career that spanned five decades, he provoked, entertained and informed the American people.
His photographs ranged from a hometown baseball game to the drama of war, from struggling rural farmers to US Presidents.
During the Great Depression Rothstein was invited by Roy Stryker to join the the federally sponsored Farm Security Administration (FSA) that was established in 1935 by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
A recipient of more than 35 awards in photojournalism and a former juror for the Pulitzer Prize, Mr. Rothstein was also a founder and former officer of the American Society of Magazine Photographers (ASMP).
Dust storm. Amarillo, Texas. 1936
Son of Farmer in Dust Bowl Area
Farmer and his sons walking in dust storm, Oklahoma ~ 1936
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Arthur Rothstein - Drought refugees from South Dakota_ Montana, 1936
Arthur Rothstein - Rehabilitation client_ Smithfield, North Carolina, 1936
Farmer of Franklin County, Kansas, 1936
Arthur Rothstein - Potato pickers, Rio Grande County, Colorado, 1939
Mrs. Calvin Brown, wife of Farm Security Administration borrower, with grandson in garden near Eaton, Colorado ~ 1939
Arthur Rothstein - Feeding chickens, Wabash Farms, Indiana, 1938
Arthur Rothstein - The family of a migratory fruit worker from Tennessee now camped in a field near the packinghouse at Winter Haven, Florida, 1937
Plantation owner’s daughter checks weight of cotton. Kaufman County,Texas ~1936
Family of evicted sharecroppers along Highway 60, New Madrid County, Missouri, 1939
Descendants of Former Slaves of the Pettway Plantation ~ 1937
Evicted Sharecropper, New Madrid County, 1939
th Dakota, near Missoula, Montana, Highway 10_ Leaving the grasshopper-ridden and drought-stricken area for a new start in Oregon and Washington, 1936
Thomas W. Beede, resettlement client, Western Slope Farms, Colorado gives his youngest daughter a ride, `1939
Steers are Locked in Tent for Shipment, Stockyard, Denver, 1939
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Housing conditions in Ambridge, Pennsylvania,1938
Street band in Yorkville, New York City, 1937
Scene along Bathgate Avenue in the Bronx. New York, 1936. by Arthur Rothstein
Portrait of photographer Arthur Rothstein
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