Creator Details
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Birth
May 25, 1895 (Hoboken, New Jersey)
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Death
Oct. 13, 1965 (San Francisco, California)
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Artworks
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"She's a Jim-dandy." Tulare County, California, 1938
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
P1965.172.24 -
"This is a Town where Everybody Knows Everybody." The Church is the Center of the Life. Gunlock, Washington County, Utah, 1953
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
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Accompanies "Ex-slave with a Long Memory" Alabama, 1938
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
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Accompanies "Ma Burnham." Arkansas, 1938
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
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Bessie, Daughter of Zion, Mother of Three, She Lives in a Small Village Settled on an Isolated Ox-cart Trail in 1858 by Ten Families. Toquerville, Utah, 1953
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
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Childress County, Texas 1938, 1938
Dorothea Lange
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Childress County, Texas 1938, 1938
Dorothea Lange
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Church-time. North Carolina, 1939
Dorothea Lange
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Crowd, San Francisco General Strike, 1934
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
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Daughter of Migrant Tennessee Coal Miner, Living in American River Camp, near Sacramento, California, 1936
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
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Drought Years. Texas Panhandle, 1938
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
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Early Californian. Her Family Migrated after the Civil War from Deer Creek Plantation, Mississippi, to the Great Empty Central Valley of California, where She was Born Eighty-one Years Ago. The Family Traced Lineage Back to Williamsburg, Virginia--the Fir, 1954
Dorothea Lange
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Ex-slave with a Long Memory. Alabama, 1938
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
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Family Farmstead. Neighbors Exchange Labor, by an Old Custom. Nebraska, 1940
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
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Farm Wife Lives on the Great Plains. Nebraska, 1940
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
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Friend and Neighbor, Who Makes "The World's Best Apple Pie," and Knows Everything Going on for Miles Around. Northern California [Lyde Wall], 1944
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
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Like Many Others on the Great Plains from Scandinavia, She Homesteaded where Her Son Now Farms. South Dakota, 1939
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
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Ma Burnham from Conroy Arkansas. Arkansas, 1938
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
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Mary Ann Savage was a Faithful Mormon All Her Life. She Was a Plural Wife. She Was a Pioneer. She Crossed the Plains in 1856 with Her Family when She was Six Years Old. Her Mother Pushed Her Little Children across Plain and Desert in a Hand-cart. A Sister, 1933
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
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Mormon Mother Who Says She's "Been Looking Up at That Old Black Ridge" Since 1877. She Has Borne Ten Children. Sitting with Her Husband on the Steps of Their Old Stone House at Evening, She Turned to Him and Quietly Said, "And None Died, is There, Dad?" a, 1953
Dorothea Lange
Gelatin silver print
P1965.172.22