Girl in Migrant Mother photo speaks out
Posted on December 6th, 2008 by Leslie in Uncategorized, tags: dorthea lange, famous photos, migrant motherCNN recently had a fascinating story about the daughter pictured in Dorthea Lange’s “Migrant Mother” photograph from 1936. You can click here to see a slideshow of other Lange images of the Thompson family.
From CNN:
The photograph became an icon of the Great Depression: a migrant mother with her children burying their faces in her shoulder. Katherine McIntosh was 4 years old when the photo was snapped. She said it brought shame — and determination — to her family.
“I wanted to make sure I never lived like that again,” says McIntosh, who turns 77 on Saturday. “We all worked hard and we all had good jobs and we all stayed with it. When we got a home, we stayed with it.”
McIntosh is the girl to the left of her mother when you look at the photograph. The picture is best known as “Migrant Mother,” a black-and-white photo taken in February or March 1936 by Dorothea Lange of Florence Owens Thompson, then 32, and her children.


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