Arthur Rothstein was a documentary photographer who was alive from 1915-1985. In his photograph WWII […]
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In this image, Press Secretary of the First Lady is standing by holding a notepad. […]
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This photograph captured in 1940 by Arthur Rothstein is a simple photo of an American […]
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I chose the image “Seamstress at Work in Factory”. In the image you see multiple […]
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Leonard Freed captured the essence of a female police officer in New York City in […]
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The photograph by Wes Bobbit depicts two Charlotte police officers separating marching KKK members and […]
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This image captured by Dmitri Baltermants seems to be a form of propaganda for Communist […]
Doing Democracy: Photography from the George Stephanopoulos Collection – Luag Main Gallery, Zoellner Arts Center
This powerful image captures the grave site of what seems to be thousands of WWII […]
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Arthur Rothstein took this photograph of the cemetery dedicated to those that died in World […]
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This image from Leonard Freed, portrays an anti war protest taking place in front of […]
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https://library.artstor.org/#/asset/28671377;prevRouteTS=1616025662383 The content recorded in this image is of demonstrators, mostly Vietnam Veterans, that are […]
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This photo is a black and white photo. The artist Rothstein framed this photo with […]
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Taken by Arthur Rothstein, who was an active photographer between the years of 1915-1985, this […]
Segregation Signs Still Stand Outside the Jackson, Mississippi Bus Terminal – Danny Lyon 1942
In the image we see a number of signs. Foreground has three marine/army recruitment signs […]
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Harold Hailday Costain captured the essence of how work was viewed in the great depression. […]
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This image depicts an 18 year old boy at work in the coal mines of […]