Humanizing the Great Depression: The influential photography of Dorothea Lange American documentary ... pictorial journey through 1930s Depression-era America. The Russians in the occupied ...
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Dorothea Lange is universally known for The Migrant Mother, a shot that became a visual symbol of the Great Depression. The photograph, taken in 1936, depicts Florence Owens Thompson, a mother looking ...
Dorothea Puente, perhaps Sacramento’s most notorious murderer, was so seemingly non-threatening that authorities let her out of their sights time and time again — even after digging up seven ...
20.51 x 10.98 in. (52.1 x 27.9 cm.) ...
This is especially true with Depression-era recipes like wacky cake and peanut butter bread, which are both inexpensive and easy—and not to mention delicious. If you're really looking for a ...
The Great Depression was over by then, but the recipes from that era, like this peanut butter bread, lived on. We never suspected that the food budget was running on fumes when she dug into the ...
Retired United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent Doug Jones stood before a small crowd in front of the Bradford-Ma Barker House in Ocklawaha, in the US state of Florida, and spoke ...
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Following an exceptional Summer Olympic Games last summer in Paris, the French sportsworld is up in arms over the PM's planned 33% budget cuts which would prove devastating to their sector.
Still, it was the 1930s—the middle of the Great Depression—and people were desperate for work. Hopeful men lined up, waiting for construction jobs that would open when laborers inevitably died ...
RaMell Ross’s magisterial adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Colson Whitehead, pointedly sets up its central ...