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  1. Florence Owens Thompson was born Florence Leona Christie on September 1, 1903, in Indian Territory, present-day Oklahoma. Both of her parents claimed Cherokee descent. [2] Her father, Jackson Christie, allegedly abandoned her mother, Mary Jane Cobb, before she was born, and her mother married Charles Akman (of Choctaw descent) in the spring of ...

  2. May 8, 2020 · Florence Owens Thompson was the woman in Dorothea Lange's iconic Depression-era photo, but she disputed the photographer's account of her life and circumstances. Learn about her Native American heritage, her struggles as a farm worker and her legacy as a symbol of resilience.

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  3. Apr 26, 2017 · Learn the true story of Florence Owens Thompson, the mother of seven who was photographed by Dorothea Lange in 1936 during the Great Depression. Discover how her life changed after the iconic image of her became a symbol of poverty and despair.

  4. Apr 14, 2014 · Finally, in 1978, a reporter from the Modesto Bee found the Migrant Mother, tracking her down to a trailer park outside Modesto, California. Her name was Florence Owens Thompson; she was 75 years old.

  5. Florence Owens Thompson, a migrant agricultural worker, with her children in Nipomo, Calif., in March 1936. Credit... Dorothea Lange. Image. The Thompson family in Nipomo. Ms. Thompson was a 32 ...

  6. Dec 6, 2023 · Learn how Dorothea Lange captured the image of a destitute mother and her children in a pea-picker's camp during the Great Depression. Discover the story behind the icon, the misrepresentations, and the legacy of Migrant Mother.

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  8. Several decades after the photograph's publication, a journalist found the identity of the iconic photograph's mother – Florence Owens Thompson – discovering that she was born in 1903 on a Cherokee reservation in Oklahoma. She married at the age of seventeen and had six children until her husband died in 1931. In 1933, she became pregnant ...

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