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Photojournalism

The DAC Collection has special strengths in the area of photojournalism, including early examples by Thomas Annan (1); James Wallace Black (Franklin Street, Boston after the Great Fire), and Jacob Riis (2 New York slum subjects); by FSA artists cited above; and works by Margaret Bourke-White (Fort Peck and Roosevelt's Dressing Table, both for Life magazine); Alfred Eisenstadt (2, including V-J Day at Times Square); Orville Emmons (10 Mexican subjects); Gjon Mili (1); Gordon Parks (1); Eugene Richards (2 from Homeless in America series); W. Eugene Smith (12); Lou Stouman (Times Square); Weegee (The Critic); Max Yavno (2, including Muscle Beach); and war subjects by Robert Capa (1 Spanish Civil War); Arthur Rothstein (4 WW II); Eugene Smith (Saipan); Harvey Weber (12 WW II); and Larry Burrows (2 Vietnam).

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