Surf these sites: American Pictures -- By Jacob Holdt, who hitchhiked more than 100,000 miles throughout the USA in 5 years. A multi-media show since 1976, it has been a focus for the international media as well as human rights and anti-apartheid groups. Apriori: Carol Polakoff -- A 1976 photo journey across Russia and a 1996 retrospective. From Calamity to Community -- A photo story on North Dakota''s record snowfall and the subsequent flooding and burning of Grand Forks on April 19, 1997. Gary Walts: Photographs of my Father -- A photo story documenting the years leading up to his father''s suicide. [Ed note: Shockwave required for the audio clips of the photographer''s narrative.] Hope Revisited -- Ten years ago, Hope, a small Kansas country town was struggling to preserve its way of life. A look back since then. Story by Nancy Mays, photos by Keith Mays. Letting Go by Pauline Lubens -- The story of Ryan Ammerman''s death and the anguish of his family. Lubens is a senior staff photographer at the Detroit Free Press. Looking for the Light -- The last decade of the AIDS crisis photographed by well-known New York photographer Scott Thode. Co-published with the New York Times. Providence Journal-Bulletin Special: A Time to Die -- By staff writer Felice J. Freyer and photographer John Freidah detailing the last year of the life of Nöel David Earley, a Lou Gehrig''s disease sufferer, and his battle to make physician-assisted suicide legal. Soundings by Ingrid Young -- An exploration of the meaning of music through stories about musicians in the State of Missouri since 1997. The Documentary Photograph: Running For The Prize -- By Sheldon J. Potter. The 1996 campaign for Tim Sandos, Democratic candidate for Denver, Colorado''s US Congressional District 1. The Holy Week in Sicily -- or "Settimana Santa in Sicilia". Photography by Maurizio Distefano, narration in English and Italian. The Lost Border, Photographs of the Iron Curtain -- By Brian Rose, documenting the landscape of the Iron Curtain and the Berlin Wall in 1985; the dismantling of the Wall at the end of 1989; and the subsequent changes in the border zone, particularly Potsdamer Platz. The New Americans -- Exploring Watsonville, (strawberry capital of the world, one of dozens of migrant Meccas in California) from the migrant perspective. Story by Ruben Martinez, photography by Joseph Rodriguez.
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