The Margaret Bourke-White photo exhibit is on at Rome's Museum in Trastevere (Museo di Roma).
Bourke-White (1904-1971) was an American photographer and documentary photographer who once captured the likes of Stalin and Gandhi (shortly before his assassination).
She became best known as the first foreign photographer who had been allowed to take pictures of the Soviet industry and their five-year plan and also the first American female war photojournalist (her army uniform had been apparently the first that had been created for American female soldiers).
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