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For nearly 20 years, the Vietnam War waged on, taking the lives of an estimated 58,200 American soldiers with it. Back home ...
Questions about the credit for a famous photograph from the Vietnam War have divided the photojournalism community for months ...
Since its premiere at Sundance, 'The Stringer' has led to a divisive re-examination of the credit for the Pulitzer ...
The decision casts fresh doubt over the authorship of “The Terror of War,” an image better known as “Napalm Girl,” after a ...
Lon Holmberg was in Charlottesville, Virginia, seeing college friends in 1969 after he received his draft notice, when ...
The haunting image, seen around the world and hailed as a defining symbol of the Vietnam War’s horrors, is once again under ...
Vietnam was the first “living room war,” seen on TV and through remarkable photography. Photojournalists captured war’s most personal moments, the best and worst of human nature. They felt ...
World Press Photo’s report Friday adds to the muddle over an issue that has split the photographic community since a movie ...
One of the most striking images taken during the Vietnam War may have been attributed to the wrong photographer. Back in 1973, World Press Photo selected the Associated Press’ Nick Ut’s “The ...
WCCO reporter Al Austin and photojournalist Gordon Bartouche traveled to Vietnam and followed nearly a dozen Minnesota soldiers on the front lines. Pauleen Le reconnects with one of those "grunts": ...
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