Drought Refugees

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"Drought Refugees" is a famous 1930s documentary photograph by Dorothea Lange depicting a displaced family suffering from the Dust Bowl and Great Depression.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf black-and-white photograph
documentary photograph
photograph
associatedWith Farm Security Administration NERFINISHED
New Deal NERFINISHED
color black and white
copyrightStatus public domain in the United States
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Dorothea Lange NERFINISHED
depicts Dust Bowl migrants
Great Depression NERFINISHED
displaced family
drought
migration
poverty
genre documentary photography
social documentary photography
hasQuality documentary
iconic
socially engaged
historicalContext Dust Bowl migration NERFINISHED
Great Depression relief programs
inCollection documentary photography collections
influenced later documentary photographers
languageOfContext English
locationDepicted United States Great Plains NERFINISHED
rural United States
mainSubject Dust Bowl NERFINISHED
Great Depression in the United States NERFINISHED
medium gelatin silver print
movement American documentary photography
New Deal photography NERFINISHED
notableWorkOf Dorothea Lange NERFINISHED
partOf American Great Depression visual record
photographer Dorothea Lange NERFINISHED
publicationPeriod 1930s
subjectOccupation migrant farm workers
theme American history
economic hardship
environmental disaster
family resilience
internal displacement
timePeriodDepicted 1930s
usedFor documenting social conditions
raising public awareness

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Dorothea Margaretta Nutzhorn notableWork Drought Refugees