| Directory > Arts > Photography > Photographers > Masters > Lange, Dorothea Lange, DorotheaPhotographer D.M. Bernstein describes the social meaning and aesthetic power of Dorothea Lange's
 "White Angel Breadline."
 http://davidmbernstein.home.mindspring.com/Dorothea_Lange.html
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 Early American black and white photographs.
 http://www.ibiblio.org/channel/Lange.html
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 From immigrant farm workers to Japanese internment camps, Lange's lens captured the soul of
 America.
 http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/10664/82545
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 Site features her quotes, e.g. "one should really use the camera as though tomorrow you'd be
 stricken blind."
 http://thecity.sfsu.edu/pacific.pix/WEBPAGE/dorothea3.html
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 Summary and background on Dorothea Lange's 'Migrant Mother' photographs in the Farm Security
 Administration Collection. Six shots that she made of the scene are shown.
 http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/128_migm.html
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 "Women Come to the Front." Links to full-size images.
 http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/wcf/wcf0013.html
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 Biographical information and four of her images, including "Migrant Mother".
 http://sheldon.unl.edu/HTML/ARTIST/Lange_D/AS.html
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 From the Masters of Photography site, photos, articles and resources.
 http://masters-of-photography.com/L/lange/lange.html
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 The Oakland Museum of California presents an archive of notes about her life and three of her
 photographs.
 http://www.museumca.org/lange.html
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 Article about her photography of the forced removal of Japanese to Internment camps in San
 Francisco in early 1942.
 http://www.sfmuseum.org/hist/lange.html
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