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This work explores the impactful photography of Dorothea Lange, who documented rural poverty during the Great Depression for the Farm Security Administration. Through her lens, Lange captured the resilience and hardships of American farmers, bringing to light the social issues of her time. Her images became iconic representations of the era, influencing public perception and policy. This exploration provides insights into the intersection of art, activism, and social justice, highlighting how photography can evoke empathy and drive change.
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The Photography for the Farm Security Administration Documenting Rural Poverty Dorothea Lange