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The Girl in the Picture

thesociologicalmail
May 12, 2018
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Source: ThuyHaBich

 

On the 8th of June 1972, nine-year-old Kim Phuc, severely burned by napalm, ran naked and screaming from her destroyed village and into the eye of history. Her outstretched, burnt arms and the scream of pain captured on her lips haunted a generation and helped turn public opinion against the Vietnam War.

This book is the story of how the photograph came to be.

Buy The Girl In The Picture: The Remarkable Story Of Vietnam’s Most Famous Casualty

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