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A History of Documentary and Photojournalistic Photography
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Bandits’ Roost, 59 1/2 Mulberry St, 1888, by Jacob Riis
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Home of Italian Ragpicker, 1888, by Jacob Riis
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Italians at Ellis Island, 1905 by Lewis Hine
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Photos By Lewis Hine Covering Child Labor in the U.S.
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Powerhouse Mechanic, 1920 by Lewis Hine
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“Organ Grinder” by Eugene Atget, Paris, 1905
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Rag Picker by Eugene Atget, 1908
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Old Bridge Near Paris, Eugene Atget, 1915
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Store Front, Eugene Atget, 1925
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Lunch Counter, 1929 by Walker Evans
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Graveyard, Steel Mill and Houses in Pittsburgh, 1935, by Walker Evans
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Houses and Billboards, Atlanta, 1936
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Garage, Somewhere in Alabama, by Walker Evans 1936
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From Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, 1939, by Walker Evans and James Agee
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“White Angel Bread Line”, 1936 by Dorothea Lange
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Hoe Culture, Alabama, 1936 by D. Lange
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Migrant Mother, California, 1936, by Lange
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Plantation Overseer & His Field Hands, Near Clarksdale, Mississippi, 1936, by Lange
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The Photography of Henri Cartier Bresson
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“Gestapo Informer Accused,” Cartier-Bresson, 1945
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Fort Peck Dam, 1st Cover of LIFE Magazine, 1936 by Margaret Bourke-White
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Bread Line After Louisville Flood, 1936 by Margaret Bourke-White
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Prisoners at Buchenwald, 1945 by Margaret Bourke-White
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Three Members of a Nazi Family Who Poisioned Themselves, 1945 by Margaret Bourke-White
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German Civilians Made to Face Their Nation’s Crimes, 1945 by Margaret Bourke-White
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Concentration Camp Victims by Bourke-White,’45
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Marine Finds a Dying Baby, 1944 by W. Eugene Smith
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Eugene Smith, Marine with Canteen
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“Walk to Paradise Garden”, 1946, by E. Smith
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One Photo From Smith's Photo Essay The Country Doctor for Life Magazine
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The Photography of Robert Frank
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William Seaman’s Pulitzer Prize Winning Photo Minneapolis Tribune, 1959
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Suspected Viet Cong, Saigon, Feb. 1, 1968 by Eddie Adams
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Photo by Kevin Carter, 1993, Sudan, Africa
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Pulitizer Prize Winning Photo of Elian Gonzalez By AP Photographer Alan DiazAP Photographer Alan Diaz
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Cheryl Delgado is learning to deal with her 18-year-old daughter, Sarah, turning into a woman. This must be the hardest stage of motherhood and I really thank them for letting me into their lives. (from site covering best of photojournalism)site covering best of photojournalism)
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Sebastiao Salgado Exhibit - Children
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Migration in South America, Salgado, 1999
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Inventor of the Electronic Strobe - Dr. Harold Edgerton, 1903 - 1990
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Milk Drop Experiment
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Golf Swing
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A Serve in Tennis
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