Walker Evans And The Great Depression

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Walker Evans was a renowned photographer whose best known for his depictions of The Great Depression through his photographs. Through this medium people were able to view the negative effects the Great Depression was having on the American populace in the north and south. The photograph by Walker Evans titled “South Street, New York” shows three men outside a building, but on closer inspection it reveals some of the horrors of the Great Depression to the viewer. For instance, there's a man who's inspecting at a newspaper, dressed in a suit and nice shoes who's probably looking for a job to support himself, or a family. Meanwhile to the right of the gentleman in the suit there is another man who is sleeping on a sheet of cardboard, most likely

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