Migrant Mother: How a Photograph Defined the Great Depression (Captured History)

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Book
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ISBN 10
0756543975 
ISBN 13
9780756543976 
Category
Non-Fiction  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2010 
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Pages
64 
Description
In the 1930s, photographer Dorothea Lange traveled the American West documenting the experiences of those devastated by the Great Depression. She wanted to use the power of the image to effect political change, but even she could hardly have expected the effect that a simple portrait of a worn-looking woman and her children would have on history. This image, taken at a migrant workers’ camp in Nipomo, California, would eventually come to be seen as the very symbol of the Depression. The photograph helped reveal the true cost of the disaster on human lives and shocked the U.S. government into providing relief for the millions of other families devastated by the Depression. - from Amzon 
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