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Errol Morris

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  • illustration including "Napalm Girl" photo and photo of the photographer

    The View from Here

    Fifty years on, Nick Ut’s Pulitzer Prize–winning photograph, “Napalm Girl,” still has the power to shock. But can a picture change the world?
    by Errol Morris via Air Mail on June 4, 2022
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