chapter 8
"Going Home" Image source: http://time.com/3764064/mourning-fdr-in-a-classic-photo-the-face-of-a-nations-loss/ Taken by Life Magazine photojournalist: Ed Clark From what I can see from looking at this image are some people mourning over the loss of FDR, someone they felt was near and dear to them. Mostly women, a few men and in particular one black man with tears rolling down his face as he plays the accordion to the audience. I interpret the image as a sad moment to all that are their on the porch. But there are others who have a look on their faces like what's the big issue of why are some you crying and some really look like they are bored and can't wait for this to be over. It means to me that this is a real funeral for anyone you should respect that and show some emotion, not tears as much as sorrow for whom this sad occasion is for . The family would appreciate it. Donald Weber said "The Rules of Photojournalism Are Keeping us From the Truth...
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