1940s kitchen african american Black & White Stock Photos
RMDBXCRT–1930s 1940s PORTRAIT SMILING AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN DOMESTIC BY REFRIGERATOR IN KITCHEN LOOKING AT CAMERA
RM2FNJXY1–Dishwasher, Investment Pharmacy, Washington, D.C., USA, Jack Delano, U.S. Office of War Information, July 1941
RMT4H1RT–an african american family in 1940s
RMH6759D–Dietician Preparing Milk for Lunch Period at Child Care Center, New Britain, Connecticut, USA, Gordon Parks for Office of War Information, June 1943
RM2A8BPM1–Prince Georges County, MD., African American farm woman, fills egg cases for a poultry farmer Oct. 1943
RM2J89RDE–Washington, D.C. Three children waiting in the kitchen while their mother prepares the evening meal.
RMH6759E–Dietician Baking Cookies at Child Care Center, New Britain, Connecticut, USA, Gordon Parks, U.S. Office of War Information, June 1943
RMPCXPRB–Prince Georges County, MD., African American farm woman, fills egg cases for a poultry farmer Oct. 1943
RM2F796F5–Woman working in New Cafe opposite entrance to Camp Livingston U.S. Military Base, Alexandria, Louisiana, USA, Marion Post Wolcott, U.S. Farm Security Administration, December 1940
RM2J89KJJ–Interracial activities at Camp Ellen Marvin, where children are aided by the Methodist Camp Service. Campers helping with the kitchen work. Arden, New York.
RM2G55684–Two Female Workers preparing Hot Lunch for Agricultural Workers' Children in Kitchen of Day Nursery, Okeechobee Migratory Labor Camp, Belle Glade, Florida, USA, Marion Post Wolcott, U.S. Farm Security Administration, February 1941
RM2J89KJM–Interracial activities at Camp Ellen Marvin, where children are aided by the Methodist Camp Service. Campers helping with the kitchen work. Arden, New York.
RM2J89KBF–Washington, D.C. A dishwasher who works in a waterfront restaurant.
RM2J89KCY–Washington, D.C. A dishwasher who works in a waterfront restaurant.
RM2J89KB9–Washington, DC. A dishwasher who works in a waterfront restaurant.
RM2J89T32–Washington, D.C. Mrs. Ella Watson, a government charwoman and her grandchildren.
RM2J89T8W–Washington, D.C. Young girl who lives near the Capitol.
RM2J89MEY–[Untitled photo, possibly related to: New Britain, Connecticut. A child care center opened September 15, 1942 for thirty children, ages two through five, of mothers engaged in war industry. The hours are 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., six days per week. Miss Machmer and the dietician checking the amount of food used during the month and making a general inventory of all supplies on hand].
RM2J89MEG–New Britain, Connecticut. A child care center opened September 15, 1942, for thirty children, ages two through five of mothers engaged in war industry. The hours are 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. six days per week. The dietician baking cookies.
RM2J89MF6–New Britain, Connecticut. A child care center opened September 15, 1942, for thirty children, ages two through five of mothers engaged in war industry. The hours are 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. six days per week. The dietician preparing a meal.
RM2J89MEP–New Britain, Connecticut. A child care center opened September 15, 1942, for thirty children, ages two through five of mothers engaged in war industry. The hours are 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. six days per week. The dietician baking cookies.
RM2J89THD–Daytona Beach, Florida. Bethune-Cookman College. Home economic students learning how to make good bread.
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