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The identity of the “Woman of the High Plains” was revealed in 1979—but five years later, Nettie Featherston was forgotten ...
It was such a mind-boggling concept in the 1950s that famed photographer Dorothea Lange and her assistant, Pirkle Jones, traveled to the valley multiple times to document its extinction.
Migrant Woman (1936) might be Dorothea Lange’s most iconic work, but her photographs on assignment documenting Japanese American internment during World War II were so powerful that the U.S ...
A new exhibition explores the work of legendary photographer Dorothea Lange, who captured some of the most striking images ever shot of American poverty, hardship and resilience.
Dorothea Lange’s photograph Japanese American-Owned Grocery Store, Oakland, California (1942). Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington ...
Iconic photographer Dorothea Lange's summers in the Texas Dust bowl By Daniela Sternitzky-Di Napoli , Houston Chronicle Updated May 24, 2018 5:23 p.m. Date: August 1936 ...
Photographer Dorothea Lange was hired by the government to document the camps, but her archives were later impounded. Her depictions are regarded as a transparent account of life for Japanese ...
Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the US instated relocation camps for all Americans of Japanese descent. Photographer Dorothea Lange was hired by the government to document the camps, but her ...
IF YOU GO “Changing Views: The Photography of Dorothea Lange” What: A traveling exhibition exploring the captivating and influential view of America through the lens of legendary documentary ...
Photo by Dorothea Lange / National Archives and Records Administration With the owner scheduled to be evacuated, a store front is boarded on Post Street in San Francisco, April 7, 1942.
Pledge of Allegiance, Raphael Weill Elementary School, San Francisco, negative April 20, 1942; print ...More about 1960s Dorothea Lange (American, 1895 - 1965) Gelatin silver print 34 × 25.6 cm ...