Pare Lorentz and Dorothea Lange were pivotal in documenting and humanizing the struggles of Americans during the Great Depression. Lorentz, as a filmmaker, created documentaries like "The Plow That Broke the Plains," which highlighted the environmental and economic challenges of the Dust Bowl, while promoting New Deal policies. Lange, a photographer, captured powerful images of displaced families, particularly her iconic "Migrant Mother," which evoked empathy and brought public attention to the plight of the impoverished. Together, their work helped shape public perception and support for New Deal initiatives.
Max Lorentz was born in 1962.
Hendrik Lorentz died on February 4, 1928 at the age of 74.
Lore Lorentz was born on September 12, 1920, in Ostrava, Moravia-Silesia, Czechoslovakia.
Eleonora Lorentz was born on October 14, 1906, in Ldz, Poland, Russian Empire [now Ldz, Ldzkie, Poland].
Pare Lorentz's birth name is Leonard McTaggart Lorentz.
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Lorentz Eichstadt died in 1660.
Stanisław Lorentz died in 1991.
Lorentz Reichwein died in 1735.
Friedrich Lorentz died in 1937.
Lorentz Dietrichson died in 1917.
Lorentz Lange died in 1860.
Lorentz Thyholt died in 1931.
Hendrikus Albertus Lorentz died in 1944.
Lorentz Diderich Klüwer died in 1825.
Lorentz Brinch died on 1953-05-20.