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In the spirit of Dorothea Lange's powerful imagery, I choose to step into the heart of a photograph from the Great Depression. Surrounding me are those who share my struggles—families grappling with loss, children embodying resilience, and expressions of sorrow tinged with hope. Life is a daily fight for survival, as we stand in line for food, our faces etched with weariness. This moment encapsulates our collective experience, the emotions of despair, hope, and togetherness. I find solace in the shared strength of my companions, united in hardship yet bound by community.
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"One should really use the camera as though tomorrow you'd be stricken blind.“ Dorothea Lange The Depression Images of America in the Thirties
Tableau Write • Choose a person in one of the pictures. • You must write as if you were standing inside of that picture at that moment. • What was life like in the Great Depression for you and those with you in the picture? • Reflect on Chapter 15 • Life before the picture • Why are you in the picture? • Who is with you and why? • Emotions