Last Updated on May 16, 2025 by Colby Droscher
These colorized photos from the great depression bring a whole new feel to the era. The Great Depression was a time of immense struggle in American history, marked by empty pockets, bread lines, and quiet perseverance. We’re used to seeing this era in faded black-and-white, which can make it feel distant and abstract, but when color is added to those old photographs, something remarkable happens: the people, places, and emotions of the ’30s suddenly feel much closer, more real.
The subtle tones of worn denim, dusty roads, and sun-weathered faces bring the Depression to life in vivid detail. With color, history sheds some of its formality and becomes more personal, allowing us to see not just how people lived, but how they survived. Here are 20 colorized photos from the great depression.
1. Children of a farmer

It fell on the oldest child to raise their siblings. So, that little girl on the right has been raising kids since she was about 5.
2. A quick afternoon rest

It’s not the most ideal living situation, but they made the best of what they had.
3. Taking a seat during the Depression

He’s exhausted and hungry, but he still has a smile on his face. It’s all about perspective.
4. Sharecropper’s children, early 1930s

Playing the harmonica to pass the time.
5. Bud Fields, 1930s

Bud was a cotton farmer during the Depression, so he worked for next to nothing.
6. An old man during the depression, 1931

This photo took days to colorize.
7. Taking a long walk to a better life, early 1930s

The irony of walking past that sign must have hurt.
8. A mother cradles her baby during the Depression

That look on her face is pure love.
9. Old-time Depression-era cowpuncher, early 1930s

His name was Frank Gordon Latta, and he damaged his eye while splitting wood.
10. Dorothea Lange, early 1930s

Lange was an American documentary photographer, best known for her work during the depression.
11. A portrait of a mother and child during the Great Depression

This photo was taken by Dorothea Lange.
12. Migrant Mother, 1930s

This is another Depression-era shot by Dorothea Lange.
13. Floyd Burroughs, 1930s

Burroughs was a cotton sharecropper from Hale County, Alabama.
14. Putting the young boys to work

Once you could stand on your own, you’d hit the fields.
15. Children at story hour during the Depression

We can’t even begin to imagine how tough life was for these kids, and you can see that on their faces.
16. Laborer on the Empire State Building, 1930

In the ’30s, you just worked for a good meal.
17. “Resettled farm child”

This is another photo capturing the emotion of the Depression by Dorothea Lange.
18. Florence Owens, 1930s

This famous photo by Dorothea Lange is of Florence Owens, a mother of seven children, trying to survive the Depression.
19. A young boy during the Depression

When color is added, this photo doesn’t look 100 years old.
20. Migratory farm laborer, mid-1930s

He owned his own farm before the Depression, but now he has to work on other people’s farms for a living.
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