Photojournalist: Dorothea Lange

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Dorothea Lange was an American documentary photographer and photojournalist. She is best known for her work in the Depression era documenting rural poverty, exploitation of sharecroppers, migrant laborers, and the internment of Japanese Americans humanizing the consequences of the Great Depression and other social injustices. She contracted polio at age seven and her father left the family when she was twelve years old. These tragic incidents from her past shaped and defined her. Art and literature was a large part of her life. She influenced the development of documentary photography. She was taught by Clarance White and apprenticed with Arnold Genthe. She had a successful studio but took to the streets during the Great Depression where