| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Their families, including the wives and mothers whom Larrabee claimed were so deeply traditional, depended on their wages for survival. (In fact, many of the women would have also worked for whites at some point in their lives.) After the war, she often photographed highly urbanized Africans in Johannesburg and Pretoria, usually on assignment for magazines and government agencies.
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