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| | Photojournalism Ethics: Chapter Four |
 | | In the Bible belt of America, John Filo, a college student with a borrowed camera, summed up many Americans' anguish over the Vietnam War in one angry photograph. |
 | | Filo captured the image of Mary Vecchio kneeling over the bloodied body of Jeffery Miller. |
 | | With a caption head titled, "A family's anguish," there is no doubt that John Harte's photograph of young, lifeless, 5-year-old, Edward Romero, halfway zippered in a dark, plastic body bag with family members crying and a bystander awkwardly reaching for one of the survivors, is a powerful and disturbing image. |
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