The Farm Security Administration (FSA) was created during the Great Depression in an attempt to address rural poverty. It had a small but highly influential photography programme, documenting, mainly, rural conditions during the period.
Jack Delano, one of the less, well known members of the FSA team of photographers, shot a stunning set of photographs of the Chicago Railways, and workers during the early forties.
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