The opening lines of "You Have Seen Their Faces" : "The South has always been shoved around like a country cousin. It buys mill-ends and it wears hand-me-downs. It sits at second-table and is fed short-rations. It is the place where the ordinary will do, where the makeshift is good enough. It is that dogtown on the other side of the railroad tracks that smells so badly every time the wind changes. It is the Southern Extremity of America, the Empire of the Sun, the Cotton States; it is the Deep South, Down South; it is The South".

Margaret Bourke-White (1904-1971) was a American journalist and photographer for the FSA (Farm Security Administration). She took all the photos of the book.
Erskine Cadwell was a American writer. His texts were often violent and his humour ironic. He wrote the book’s text.
Le FSA, organisme officiel chargé d’aider les fermiers touchés par la crise économique, a envoyé Caldwell et Bourke-White dans le sud des Etats-Unis pendant 18 mois pour documenter les conditions de vie des métayers et témoigner de la gravité de la situation.
Les auteurs ont dénoncé de façon émouvante et puissante la misère des métayers.