Survey Graphic

Survey Graphic (SG) was a United States magazine launched in 1921.

SG focused on sociological and political research and analysis of national and international issues.

Bidding his readers to "embark on a voyage of discovery", editor Paul Kellogg used a metaphor of a ship in his inaugural remarks for the new magazine: "Survey Graphic will reach into the corners of the world — America and all the Seven Seas — to wherever the tides of a generous progress are astir.

"[1] Article topics included fascism, anti-Semitism, poverty, unions and the working class, and education and political reform.

[2] There are a few online sources of reprints and other SG related materials.

Survey Graphic published Lewis Hine 's series of "work portraits" in the 1920s