This photo is important because it represents the United States winning the war at Iwo Jima. It also represents the hardships that the Marines had and what they sacrificed for our country. When I see this photo I think of freedom and how great our country is and how thankful I am for the men that served and serve our country.
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This photo is important because it was the first photo taken of the earth that gave us the ability to know what the earth looks like. This photo changed our thoughts on how the earth looked and its placement in space. I would say that this is a pretty important picture and a big moment for the people on earth to be able to see what our planet looks like from outer space. This photo gave people to ability to know what our planet looks like.
This photo is important because it shows the hard times that black people had during this time and the struggle they had to go through. Even though this black girl is a free person and no longer considered a slave, she is still being treated unequally. This photo makes you feel sad for her, but also disgust for the white girls that are making fun of her. This was an important time for our country because the slaves had just been set equal to white people and so it still wasn't easy for black people to live their everyday lives.
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