
Women Strike for Equality, New York
1970 · Gelatin silver print, printed 1996
6 11/16 × 15 15/16" (17 × 40.5 cm)
Museum of Modern Art
William E. Sauro was an American photographer who documented postwar urban life, politics, and cultural events for The New York Times beginning in the 1950s. His archive spans thousands of news assignments, portraiture, and social documentation across five decades. Sauro's work captures the texture of mid-to-late twentieth-century American public life with the directness and compositional precision characteristic of major newspaper photography.
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