The Youngest Parents: Teenage Pregnancy as it Shapes Lives Exhibit Photographs, 1987-1996

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The Youngest Parents: Teenage Pregnancy as it Shapes Lives Exhibit Photographs, 1987-1996

John Moses, a professor of pediatrics at Duke University, spent eleven years documenting teenage parents in North Carolina counties, including Durham and Orange. Jocelyn Lee is a professor at the Maine College of Art and worked for six years in parts of Texas, Maine, Massachusetts, New York, and Nova Scotia, living and working with young mothers. Collection of 24 gelatin silver prints from an exhibit, , displayed at Duke University's Center for Documentary Studies in 1998. The Youngest Parents: Teenage Pregnancy as it Shapes Lives

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Duke University. Center for Documentary Studies

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The Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor documentary prize is awarded by Duke University's Center for Documentary Studies to a writer and a photographer in the early stages of a documentary project. The prize was created to encourage collaboration between documentary writers and photographers in the tradition of the acclaimed photographer Dorothea Lange and writer and social scientist Paul Taylor. From the description of Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor Exhibition collection, 1996-2003. (Duke Univer...