Dorothea Lange
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A photojournalist known for her Depression-era work
Real World Example
Dorothea Lange was a famous American photojournalist best known for her work during the Great Depression. She captured powerful images of struggling families, which brought attention to the harsh realities many Americans faced. Her photographs were important because they helped the government understand the need for The New Deal, a series of programs to aid the economy and provide jobs and support. Today, her legacy inspires photographers and activists who use visual storytelling to highlight social issues. For example, her work encourages modern photojournalists to document and raise awareness about climate change, helping people connect emotionally with these global challenges.
Practice Version
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