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Dorothea Lange Limited Edition Prints - Secondary Market Art
Below is a collection of Dorothea Lange
Dorothea Lange
War Relocation Authority Center, Where Evacuees Of Japanese Ancestry Of Wwii Reside
African American Farm Children On The Porch Of Their Home In The Mississippi Delta, June 1936
Store Sign Reads, I Am An American, After Pearl Harbor Attack, And Sold, Following Evacuation
Newly Built Store And Trading Center, Typical Of New Shacktown Community
Migratory Mexican Field Worker's Home, Imperial Valley, California, C.1937
Suppertime For Oklahoma Family Follow Crops From California To Washington During The Depression
Drought Refugees From Abilene, Texas, Working As Migratory Workers
Migrant Laborers Crop Lettuce In A Posture They Maintain All Day Long
American Children Of Japanese, German And Italian Heritage, Pledging Allegiance To The Flag
Soldier Standing Guard In Front Of Japanese American Citizens Awaiting Transport To Relocation Camp
Migrant Mother Florence Thompson And Children Photographed By Dorothea Lange
Migrant Mother, C.1936
Migrant Father Cradling His Baby Outside Shanty
Toward Los Angeles, California
Dust Storm Near Mills, New Mexico
Destitute Pea Pickers In California
Migrant Mother
Filipinos Cutting Lettuce, Salinas, California, 1935
Migrant Mother, 1936
Dorothea Lange, Resettlement Administration Photographer
Ouster Of All Japs
Migrant Irrigator