by Linda Gordon
notebooks for, 144–45, 160
opposition to, 143, 150–51, 168, 171, 175–76
photography in, 143, 145, 156
phototextual reports of, 164, 165, 166–68, 220
publication of, 150, 151
research methods of, 143–45, 160
UXAs, 156–57
Taylor, Rose Schuster, 141, 152, 153, 171–72, 179, 180, 181, 182
Taylor, Ross, 313, 365, 394, 413–15, 416
birth of, 153
in blended family, 175–85, 413
death of, 414–15
mother’s relationship with, 181
musical talent of, 180–81, 413–14, 427
placing out of, 173–74, 176–80, 181
Temko, Allan, 427
tenancy, 250, 265–66, 298
tenant farmers, 158, 209, 250, 265–66, 270, 274, 283, 385
Texas, 151, 167, 196, 216, 250, 251, 253, 256, 268, 275
racial inequalities in, 164–65
Thailand, 392
Thompson, Florence, 235–43, 250
To a Cabin (Lange), 402
tobacco production, 270–74, 273
Tobey, Lillian West, 69–71, 77, 79–80, 186
Tolerton, Hill, 45, 47, 48
Treadwell, Sophie, 70, 349
Tugwell, Grace Falke, 207, 291, 417
Tugwell, Rexford, 158–59, 171, 193–95, 196, 204, 205
Twain, Mark, 38, 68
Unemployed Exchange Associations (UXAs), 156–57, 158, 159
United Farm Workers, 427
United Nations, 330, 346–47, 354, 364
universalism, 361–63, 410
specificity vs., 407–8
urban photography project, 402, 410, 411–12, 413, 428, 429
U.S. Camera, 203, 241–42, 359, 411, 424
Utah, 90, 136–37, 180, 325
DL’s Mormon towns project in, 308, 367–70
Vachon, John, 205, 207
vagrants, vagrancy, 256–57
Van Dyke, Willard, 118, 126, 132, 155, 157, 168–69, 172, 290
Venezuela, 394–95
Victory, 327, 330, 347
Vietnam, 384, 385, 387, 388–89, 390, 391–92, 391, 399
Vietnam War, 386, 404, 408, 428
visual democracy, xiii–xix, xxiii, 423–30
Votteler, Caroline, 18–19, 23
Wadleigh High School for Girls, 25–31
Wallace, Henry, 158–59, 194, 195, 298
war photography, 234, 316, 325, 326, 327–39, 350, 408
War Relocation Authority (WRA), 317, 318, 319, 320, 327
Warren, Earl, 354, 403
Washington D.C., 170–71, 195, 201, 205, 211, 287–300, 330, 339, 384–85, 404
Weatherwax, Seema, 119, 293
Weston, Edward, 44, 49, 52, 53, 73, 78–79, 83, 95, 112, 118, 119–20, 203, 285–86, 307, 357, 358, 408, 410
White, Clarence, 29, 35–37, 352
White, Minor, 350–51
White Angel Breadline (Lange), xiii, 102, 115–16, 131, 235, 237, 238, 363
Wight, Clifford, 129
Williams, Tennessee, 352
Winter, Ella, 83
Winters, Calif., 380, 381
Wolcott, Marion Post, 199, 207–8, 273, 294–95, 298
women:
ambitious, 110, 138, 143, 153, 169
Asian, 382, 391
bohemian, 52, 57, 107
children placed out by, 80, 83, 84, 108–10, 111, 176–77
as companions of charismatic men, 52, 107, 153
as defense workers, 328, 332, 333–34, 333, 426
discrimination against, 200, 207–8, 288, 291, 295, 297
divorced or unmarried, 137–38
DL’s friendships with, 48–57, 91, 126, 172
dust bowl refugees, 246–47, 247, 248, 249, 254
Egyptian, 396–97
farm, FSA and, 195
in federal relief programs, 128
feminist, xvi, 26, 30–31, 32, 48, 50, 52, 273, 294, 425–26
gender issues and, 45, 48–49, 50, 52, 54, 62, 99, 108, 153, 207–8, 220–21, 246–47, 272, 362–63, 396–97, 426
married, excluded from federal government positions, 170–71, 469n
migrant farmworkers, 217–18, 221–22, 223, 232, 425–26
mother-child relationship of, 80, 109–10, 362
sexual rights of, 31, 57
sharecroppers, 265, 269, 270, 272–73, 274, 277
Victorian, 62, 426
White’s respect for, 35–36
women photographers, 364, 407
DL’s friendships with 48–54, 127
in FSA photography project, 199, 207–8, 220–21, 294–95
gendered imagery skills of, 60–62
life problems faced by, 49
nude photography by, 49, 50, 53
portrait studios of, 45
Wood, Irving, 159, 171
Wool, Helen, 201, 208
Works Progress Administration (WPA), 123, 130, 164, 165, 187, 201, 256, 312, 317
World War I, 39, 84, 152, 166, 193
mustard gas attacks in, 142, 394
World War II, xiv, xx, 57, 124, 279, 281, 305–39, 351, 353, 354, 363, 385, 428
aerial photography in, 359
Iwo Jima flag-raising in, 325, 408, 428
propaganda in, 327–31, 333
West Coast defense industry in, 166, 331–36, 333, 335, 375–76
Wylde, Dennis, 370
You Have Seen Their Faces (Bourke-White and Caldwell), 280–81, 305
Yuma, Ariz., 166
Zakheim, Bernard, 126, 128–29
Photo Insert
PLATE 1. MOTHER BENDING OVER CHILD, PROBABLY EARLY 1920S
PLATE 2. WICKMAN GIRL, 1932
PLATE 3. HOPIS ON A TRAIL TO PLAZA, 1920S
PLATE 4. SAN FRANCISCO, 1933
PLATE 5. SAN FRANCISCO, 1937
PLATE 6. PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA, 1940
PLATE 7. EXETER, CALIFORNIA, 1936
PLATE 8. IMPERIAL VALLEY, 1935
PLATE 9. CALIPATRIA, CALIFORNIA, 1939
PLATE 10. NEAR BLYTHEVILLE, ARKANSAS, 1937
PLATE 11. NEAR DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, 1938
PLATE 12. MEXICAN COUPLE, LOCATION UNKNOWN, 1935
PLATE 13. NEAR WESTLEY, CALIFORNIA, 1939
PLATE 14. COACHELLA VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, 1935
PLATE 15. WAKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, 1939
PLATE 16. NEAR WAPATO, YAKIMA VALLEY, WASHINGTON, 1939
PLATE 17. CALIPATRIA, CALIFORNIA, 1939
PLATE 18. IMPERIAL VALLEY, CALIFORNIA, 1937
PLATE 19. AMERICAN RIVER CAMP, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA, 1936 (HAPPY FAMILY)
PLATE 20. STANISLAUS COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, 1939
PLATE 21. RANDOLPH COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, 1939
PLATE 22. SOUTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY, 1936
PLATE 23. SOUTHERN SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY, 1936
PLATE 24. SHOOFLY, NORTH CAROLINA, 1939
PLATE 25. MISSISSIPPI DELTA, NEAR CLARKSDALE, MISSISSIPPI, 1936
PLATE 26. STRIKE MEETING, YUBA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, 1938
PLATE 27. MARYSVILLE, CALIFORNIA, MIGRANT CAMP, 1935
PLATE 28. NEAR EL PASO, TEXAS, 1938
PLATE 29. ALABAMA, CIRCA 1938
PLATE 30. DURHAM COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, 1939
PLATE 31. NEAR EXETER, CALIFORNIA, 1936
PLATE 32. DOS PALOS, CALIFORNIA, 1938
PLATE 33. CENTERVILLE, CALIFORNIA, 1942
PLATE 34. MANZANAR INTERNMENT CAMP, 1942
PLATE 35. OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA
PLATE 36. TRAILER CAMP, RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA, 1942
PLATE 37. COUNTY CLARE, IRELAND, 1954
PLATE 38. OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, 1957
PLATE 39. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, 1956
PLATE 40. MONTICELLO, CALIFORNIA, 1953
PLATE 41. PHILIPPINES, 1958
PLATE 42. PAKISTAN, 1958
PLATE 43. KOREA, 1958
PLATE 44. EGYPT, 1963
PLATE 45. NEAR EUTAW, ALAB
AMA, 1936
PLATE 46. SOMEWHERE IN ASIA, 1958
PLATE 47. WINTERS, CALIFORNIA, 1954
PLATE 48. HINDS COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, 1937
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