Dorothea Lange: Migrant Mother, One on One Series - Paperback
8.400 Ft
Non-Member
7.560 Ft
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Dorothea Lange: Migrant Mother, One on One Series - Paperback
8.400 Ft
Non-Member
7.560 Ft
Member
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By Sarah Hermanson Meister
The United States was in the pall of the Great Depression when Dorothea Lange began documenting its effects with stirring photographs of human hardship. By 1935 she was working for one of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal agencies, the Resettlement Administration (later the Farm Security Administration), bringing attention to the plights of sharecroppers, displaced families, and migrant workers. One day in Nipomo, California—dr
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Size7.25w x 9"h
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Year of Design2018
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OriginTürkiye
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