Thank you for the time you put into this list. Iwo Jima wasn't staged as many say, it was the second raising of the flag, a replacement flag. Still, to think that photographers were that close to the action armed with a camera... On another American view, I think the still images of JFK's assasination, or the image of the young Asian restaurant employee kneeling over Robert Kennedy's body have a valid reason to be here. They were reminders to the split of our country, and our hatred towards others' beliefs.
unfortunately, no one ever shot that ONE single image of Martin Luther King JR. that is the ONE timeless image of a great man.
On another American view, I think the still images of JFK's assasination, or the image of the young Asian restaurant employee kneeling over Robert Kennedy's body have a valid reason to be here.
They were reminders to the split of our country, and our hatred towards others' beliefs.
unfortunately, no one ever shot that ONE single image of Martin Luther King JR. that is the ONE timeless image of a great man.