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Margaret Bourke-White’s 1937 picture of African American ... for generations, been a defining Great Depression photo, somehow distilling in one frame the anguish that flowed from the economic ...
Margaret Bourke-White's photograph "At the time of the Louisville Flood" contrasts the idealized American Dream with the economic hardships many faced during the Great Depression. Bourke-White's ...
Margaret Bourke-White, the first female photojournalist for LIFE magazine, who documented life in the Dust Bowl and the struggles of the Great Depression, and was the first Western photographer ...
At the very real risk of belaboring the obvious, we’ll gladly state at the outset that one photo gallery can not, and will not, even begin to encompass Margaret Bourke-White’s achievements as ...
Mr Luce assigned the story to Margaret Bourke-White, the magazine's first female ... created in 1935 during the Great Depression to help the unemployed. 'It just shows the power of the editors ...
"Bourke-White told everyone, 'Don't clean it up until tomorrow so I can get some great pictures,'" according to Stephen Bennet Phillips. Phillips organized the exhibit Margaret Bourke-White ...
Streisand will direct an as-yet untitled love story based on the relationship between photographer Margaret Bourke-White and ... American South during the Great Depression. The film will chart ...
A photograph taken in Louisville during the Great Flood of 1937 ... faced during the Great Depression. Taken by the pioneering female photojournalist Margaret Bourke-White, "At the time of the ...