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[2017]., Pre-adolescent, Compass Point Books, a Capstone imprint Call No: 796.48 BUR Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Captured history.Summary Note: Examines the controversy surrounding an image of an angry Muhammad Ali standing over his fallen opponent Sonny Liston in 1965.
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2022., Adolescent, Scholastic Press Call No: HISTORICAL F INO Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: With the recent death of her mother and the possibility of her family losing their farm, Samantha Sakamoto does not have space in her life for dreams, but when faced with prejudice and violence in her Washington State community after Pearl Harbor, she is determined to use her photography to document the bigotry around her.
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c2012., Juvenile, Compass Point Books Call No: 331.3 BUR Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Captured historySummary Note: Recounts photographer Lewis Hines' fight against child labor in the early 1900s and discusses how his work and the work of others revealed truths about the issue to the public.
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c2012., Compass Point Books Call No: HI-INT 3313097 3 BUR Availability:2 of 2 At Location(s) Series Title: Captured historySummary Note: Recounts photographer Lewis Hines' fight against child labor in the early 1900s and discusses how his work and the work of others revealed truths about the issue to the public.
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2009., Pre-adolescent, Walker Call No: 973.916 SAN Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: A collection of historic photographs that capture the devastation that plagued the Dust Bowl and the courage and enduring spirit of the people who tried to save their homes and livelihood during the era.
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2009., Juvenile, Walker & Co. Call No: 973.917022 2 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Photographs capture the horrific conditions of this national disaster, the struggles of the people who stayed to save their land, and the sorrows of those who were forced to move as a result of this catastrophe.
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[2014]., MPI Media Group Call No: DVD 770.92 Fin Edition: Wide screen. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Now considered one of the 20th century's greatest street photographers, Vivian Maier was a mysterious nanny who secretly took over 100,000 photographs that went unseen during her lifetime. Vivian's strange and riveting life and art are revealed through never-before-seen photos, films, and interviews with dozens who thought they knew her.
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1994., Juvenile, Clarion Books Call No: 331.3 FREEDMAN Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Text and accompanying photographs show the use of children as industrial workers, interwoven with the story of Lewis W. Hine who took these photographs and whose life work made significant difference in the lives of others.
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c2009., Juvenile, Sharpe Focus Call No: 770.92 WORTH Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Click here to watch Series Title: Show me America.Summary Note: Presents a collection of photographs by Lewis Hine whose work chronicled working-class men, women, and children during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Many of his most famous works depicted child factory laborers, immigrants and refugees, and the vast poverty and desperation of the Great Depression. Includes a timeline, a glossary, and an index.
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By Nardo, Donc2011., Juvenile, Compass Point Books Call No: 973.91 NARDO Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Captured history.Summary Note: Explores the events surrounding the capture of a photograph depicting a woman in a migrant workers' camp near Nipomo, California, during the Great Depression. Discusses how the photograph came to symbolize the difficulties faced by many people during this era in American history.
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2021., Pre-adolescent, Candlewick Press Call No: HI-INT 973.91 SAN Edition: First edition. Availability:2 of 2 At Location(s) Summary Note: "In an exquisitely curated volume of 140 full-color and black-and-white photographs, Martin W. Sandler unpacks the United States Farm Security Administration's sweeping visual record of the Great Depression. In 1935, with the nation bent under unprecedented unemployment and economic hardship, the FSA sent ten photographers, including Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, and Gordon Parks, on the road trip of a lifetime. The images they logged revealed the daily lives of Southern sharecroppers, Dust Bowl farmers in the Midwest, Western migrant workers, and families scraping by in Northeast cities. Using their cameras as weapons against poverty and racism--and in service of hope, courage, and human dignity--these talented photographers created not only a collective work of art, but a national treasure. Grouped into four geographical regions and locked in focus by rich historical commentary, these images--many now iconic--are history at its most powerful and immediate. Extensive back matter includes photographer profiles and a bibliography"--Provided by the publisher.
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-- World War II combat cameramen2004., DreamWorks Home Entertainment Call No: DVD 940.53 SHO Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Documentary celebrates the motion picture cameramen who served on the front lines of World War II, with archival footage and twenty-five exclusive interviews with photographers from every branch of the armed forces.