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		<title>By: Palemalesa</title>
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		<description>The photo of the dying child was taken in Ethiopia by Kevin Carter in the 1990&#039;s. He did not commit suicide. He was part of a group of five South African photographers called the &quot;Bang Bang club who dominated the Pulitzer prize photography sections of the late 1980&#039;s to mid 1990&#039;s. He won a Pulitzer for this photograph but refused to accept it. He and the other photographers carried the child to the UN aid station. Kevin committed suicide only about five years ago.</description>
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