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Holden Luntz Gallery - Arthur Rothstein's Dust Storm, Cimarron County, Oklahoma
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Walker Evans | Photos of The Great Depression
Walker Evans | Photography and the Great Depression
WALKER EVANS (1903-1975) American photographer for the Farm Security Administration (FSA). His photo of "Bud Fields and his family at Home" in Hale County, Alabama, in 1936. The family were share croppers.
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Dust Bowl: Photos From Oklahoma in 1942 by Alfred Eisenstaedt
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Walker Evans | Photos of The Great Depression
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Walker Evans: Mrs. Frank Tengle and Laura Minnie Lee Tengle, Hale County, Alabama, 1936 — PDNB Gallery | Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery | Art Gallery in Dallas, Texas
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Dust Bowl: Photos From Oklahoma in 1942 by Alfred Eisenstaedt | Time
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Walker Evans | Photography and the Great Depression
Walker Evans | Child's Grave, Alabama (1936) | Available for Sale | Artsy