Dorothea Lange Dorothea Lange b. 1895 d. 1965 Dorothea Lange.

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Dorothea Lange Dorothea Lange b d Dorothea Lange

Photo Analysis Questions Directions: You will analyze the pictures. You will use the following questions to analyze these primary sources: Directions: You will analyze the pictures. You will use the following questions to analyze these primary sources: What do you see? What do you see? What do you smell? What do you smell? What sounds do you hear? What sounds do you hear? What are the feelings that the people are exhibiting picture? What are the feelings that the people are exhibiting picture? If you were interviewing the subjects, what would they say. (include their quote) If you were interviewing the subjects, what would they say. (include their quote) What are your feelings about the photo? What are your feelings about the photo?

Dear President Roosevelt After answer the questions, You will write a letter to President Roosevelt. You will explain the hardships and experiences you have seen as you traveled through the country as a photographer. After answer the questions, You will write a letter to President Roosevelt. You will explain the hardships and experiences you have seen as you traveled through the country as a photographer. You will explain to the president why you, as a photographer, can comment on the human impact of the Great Depression. You will explain to the president why you, as a photographer, can comment on the human impact of the Great Depression. You will write the president 3 suggestions on how help the people you have seen. You will write the president 3 suggestions on how help the people you have seen. Include 8 of the following words in your letter: Include 8 of the following words in your letter: –Hope, security, fear, desperation, change, pride, perseverance, exploitation, desire, values, work ethic, rejected, excluded, depressed, encourage, togetherness, worth, faith.

Yazoo Delta, Mississippi, 1938

Marysville Migrant Camp (R.A.), September 1935

Richmond, California, 1944

Florence Owens Thompson (28 year old mother of 7) florence-thompson-the-mona-lisa-of-the-dust-bowl

What Happened to Mrs. Florence Thompson? thompson.html thompson.html thompson.html thompson.html

What is her story?