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Article: Focus on Bourke-White. (news desk).(Margaret Bourke-White exhibit at the Phillips Collection)(Brief Article)
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- January 1, 2003
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One of the first female shutterbugs to work in the emerging field of photojournalism, Margaret Bourke-White was much admired for her powerful and sensitive coverage of world figures and international news events. As a war correspondent, she covered subjects ranging from Mahatma Gandhi at his spinning wheel to the daily lives of troops in South Korea. Her work even graced Life magazine's inaugural cover in 1935. Lesser known, however, are her images romanticizing American ...
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