“Everyone had a piece of me. And when everyone in the world thinks they know who you are, you don’t want to be who you are,” Mary Ann Vecchio said in a recent profile by Patricia McCormick at The Washington Post. Vecchio’s life was permanently altered when, at 14 years old, she was photographed kneeling in anguish next to the body of Jeffrey Miller, shot dead by the National Guard at Kent State in 1970.
The power — and carelessness — of film
The power — and carelessness — of film
“Everyone had a piece of me. And when everyone in the world thinks they know who you are, you don’t want to be who you are,” Mary Ann Vecchio said in a recent profile by Patricia McCormick at The Washington Post. Vecchio’s life was permanently altered when, at 14 years old, she was photographed kneeling in anguish next to the body of Jeffrey Miller, shot dead by the National Guard at Kent State in 1970.