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Remembering the Faces of the Iraq War

Clip: 3/21/2013 | 7m

Remembering the Faces of the Iraq War Through the Eyes of Photojournalists

In the early days of the Iraq war, photojournalists risked their lives to capture the daily existence of Iraqis in the middle of conflict. NewsHour correspondent Spencer Michels goes behind the frame to talk with photographers about communicating urgency through image and the separation between journalism and activism.

03/21/2013

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