In his introduction, Nicholas Lemann, dean of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism, compares the photography of Russell Lee with “what Toqueville did as a social observer, or Dos Passos as a novelist, or John Gunther as a journalist.” New York Times contributing columnist Timothy Egan reminds us that while Ben Shahn documented the brutality of the Great Depression through his photography, “he was an optimist … he thought if he showed you the human being behind the coarsened shell, you would be moved, as he was, to do something.” Novelist Francine Prose writes about Marion Post Wolcott’s “brief, productive and action packed-career.
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