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Margaret Bourke-White Research Paper

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Margaret White, also known as Margaret Bourke-White, born June 12, 1997 in New York, New York U.S., and died August 27, 1971, in Stamford, Connecticut. She was known for being the first female war photographer to accompany a combat mission. She was also known for her pictures of the Depression and World War 2. Margaret was married twice but didn’t have any children.

In 1921, she started Columbia University to get her biology major, but became amused with photography. After her father passed away she transferred to the University of Michigan, where she met her first husband, Everett Chapman, an engineering student. The following year, they both attended Perdue University. Everett and Margaret got married in 1924. Two years later, they divorced

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