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Dorothea Lange: Grab a Hunk of Lightning - Preview
The life, passions and uncompromising vision of the woman behind the camera.
Dorothea Lange: Grab a Hunk of Lightning - Preview
Dorothea Lange's Museum of Modern Art Retrospective
In 1965 Lange and the MoMA curator of photography prepared for her one-woman exhibition.
Dorothea Lange's Museum of Modern Art Retrospective
Dorothea Lange's Portrait Studio in San Francisco
In 1919 at the age of 24, Dorothea Lange opened her own portrait studio in San Francisco.
Dorothea Lange's Portrait Studio in San Francisco
The Dust Bowl: Documenting the First Migrants to California
Dorothea Lange and her husband were the first to document Dust Bowl migrants.
The Dust Bowl: Documenting the First Migrants to California
Lange's Eye on The Great Depression and Sharecropping
Lange documented those struggling with the Great Depression and sharecropping system.
Lange's Eye on The Great Depression and Sharecropping
Lange's Photos of the Internment of Japanese-Americans
Dorothea Lange was hired to document the internment process during World War II.
Lange's Photos of the Internment of Japanese-Americans
Web Exclusive: Japanese-American Internees Today
A photo exhibit in 2012 featured former internees photographed by Dorothea Lange in 1942.
Web Exclusive: Japanese-American Internees Today
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