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Walker Evans/Courtesy of the Library of Congress
Walker Evans. House, Hale County, 1936.
Walker Evans/Courtesy of the Library of Congress
Walker Evans. Floyd Burroughs, Sharecropper, 1936.
Walker Evans/Courtesy of the Library of Congress
Walker Evans. Allie Mae Burroughs, 1936.
Walker Evans/Courtesy of the Library of Congress
Walker Evans. Lucille Burroughs Picking, 1936.
Walker Evans/Courtesy of the Library of Congress
Walker Evans. Buf Fields, 1936.
Walker Evans/Courtesy of the Library of Congress
Walker Evans. Crossroads Store, 1936.
Walker Evans/Courtesy of the Library of Congress
Walker Evans. Negro Children, 1936.
Walker Evans/Courtesy of the Library of Congress
Walker Evans. 1936.
Cotton Tenants: Three Families by James Agee and Walker Evans
Novelist Adam Haslett and John Summers, editior-in-chief of The Baffler, talk about a re-discovered masterpiece of reporting by James Agee and celebrated photographer Walker Evans, Cotton Tenants: Three Families. In 1941, James Agee and Walker ...
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