Question

These people appeared covered in silk or just out of frame in an early photo genre named for “hidden” examples of them. In 1998, a series of copyright lawsuits emerged after films such as The Naked Gun 33⅓ parodied an image of one of these people. Roy Stryker (-5[1])disagreed with the decision to smudge out the thumb of one of these (-5[1])people gripping a log (10[1])holding up a tent. One of these people of Cherokee descent titles a photograph whose caption notes “pea pickers” and “Nipomo, California.” (10[1])A headline about “More” of one of these people accompanies a nude Vanity Fair cover photo taken by Annie Leibovitz. (10[1])A photo titled for one of these people shows Florence Owens Thompson pressing (10[1])her fingers to her chin. For 10 points, a Depression-era photograph is titled for a “Migrant” (10[1])one of what (10[1])people? ■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: mothers [accept Migrant Mother; prompt on women; prompt on parents; prompt on actors or actresses; prompt on pregnant people or pregnant women with “what social role do they have?”] (Hidden mother photos originated so that they could keep their children still for exposure photography.)
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= Average correct buzz position

Buzzes

PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Lexi TermanRutgers AColumbia B47-5
Eshan PantNYU APrinceton A60-5
William OrrYale AVassar6410
Nathan ZhangCornell CColumbia A8610
Anirudh BharadwajPenn ARutgers B10610
Arjun BothraHaverfordPrinceton B11910
Yixi YangYale CPenn B13510
Ashish KumbhardareRowan ANYU B13810
Austin GuoPrinceton ANYU A14010
Cooper RohColumbia BRutgers A14010

Summary

2023 ACF Winter @ Columbia11/11/2023Y8100%0%25%116.00