Dorothea Lange

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.) "While there is perhaps a province in which the photograph can tell us nothing more than what we see with our own eyes, there is another in which it proves to us how little our eyes permit us to see. "
~Dorothea Lange

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Dorothea Lange work mostly took place during the Great Depression, so we seen that a lot of families are struggling, but they are not giving up. In the picture above we seen a possibly of a single mother raising two children and although they might be hungry the mother still holds a strong facial expression. In the second photo it looks like their is a family with a whole bunch of kids but they at least still have a roof over their head. And the third picture it looks like a family has completely lost everything but the one positive thing they have is each other. The thing that these pictures have in common is having each other, and not giving up through some rough things.

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Dorothea Lange - FSA migrant labor camp during pea harvest. Family from Oklahoma with eleven children, 1939.jpg
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Dorothea Lange - Family who traveled by freight train. Washington, Toppenish, Yakima Valley, 1939.jpg
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