The photograph of a migrant mother with her children is a common and famous photo shown in schools across the U.S. This photo was taken by Dorothea Lange during the early months “of 1936 in Nipomo, California.” (Dorothea Lange’s “Migrant Mother” Photographs in the Farm Security Administration Collection: An Overview) The photo, shows a mother looking off into the distance with her children around her. She’s holding an infant in one arm.
They appear to be in a poverty situation and unclean.
Using a woman as the subject of her photograph made this photo appeal to everyone. Throughout history women, en is used to gaingainingpathy. Since the photo was taken during the Great Depression, it is very likely many people felt bad for the woman and the poor condition she and her children were going through. As stated in James C. Curtis’s journal “after its publication in 1936, Migrant Mother became a timeless and universal symbol of suffering in the face of adversity.
” The photo of the woman and her children touched the hearts of people who saw it. Viewers saw that the mother was suffering from the Great Depression and its effects on her family. In her face could be seen a struggle that many people during that time could have been going through. Not only would people have felt sorry for her but they probably understood the struggle she was going through.
” Dorothea Lange’s “Migrant Mother” Photographs in the Farm Security Administration Collection: An Overview (Library of Congress). N.p., 2004. Web. Dec. https://www.loc.gov/rs/print/list/128 migm.html
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