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Allie Mae Burroughs
Allie Mae Burroughs, Wife of a Cotton Sharecropper, Hale County, Alabama, a 1936 photograph taken by Walker Evans during his work for the Farm Security Administration. Much of Evans's work documenting the effects of the Great Depression, including this photograph, used a large-format, 8x10-inch camera. Evans described his goal as making pictures that are "literate, authoritative, transcendent".Photograph: Walker Evans
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Reference to "After Walker Evans" by Sherry Levine

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Should After Walker Evans be included be included in the article? I think it's appropriate to include it under Legacy section, but I'm not familiar with the guidelines of Wiki editing so I don't want to jump in without confirmation. D.song.149 (talk) 06:50, 5 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]