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Families losing their homes as a result of the Dust Bowl.
The correct answer is B. Migrant Mother was most associated with families losing their homes as a result of the Dust Bowl.
The "Migrant Mother" is one of the best-known photos of the 20th century. It represents the time of the Great Depression, and also represents the opening of a new era in the photographic report of a social nature. For the first time, society looked face to face at the poverty and desolation that was causing the economic crisis, that already lasted seven years, through the camera of Dorothea Lange.
The photo was taken in 1936 in the fields that housed agricultural workers with little or no work as a result of the Dust Bowl. In this case, it was a field of pea pickers that had been without work for some time, in Nipomo, California. Many of these workers had lost their farms and lands and moved from one place to another in the United States, looking for work.
The mother and her seven children had survived during the winter eating frozen vegetables. They had just sold the wheels of their car to eat, so they were "anchored" to the field.