MENTION and add that information to their post in your reply. Please offer them something USEFUL or SUBSTANTIVE. Do not just "like" their post, agree with the post, or repeat what the student already said. THIS IS WHAT YOU WILL BE RESPONDING TO: In Connie H. Choi's essay She talks about how great of an impact photography had during the civil rights movement. The images that are in this essay show us how african americans fought for their rights whether it would be the right to vote or to segregation for schools, jobs and and everything else that was blocked off for african americans. In the first photograph we see that their is a march going on and it is being led by Rosa Parks, Dr and Mrs Abernathy, Dr Ralph Bunche and Dr and Mrs Martin luther king jr. This image shows the first of many marches that would happen in order to give African Americans the right to vote and end segregation for everything in America. There are many images in this essay that show the same thing from different angles and different places. For example in the following two images it shows the "freedom marchers and they would join hands and sing We Shall overcome", This photograph was taken in 1963. The next one would be taken in 1965 where it shows the "Selma marchers on the Road to Montgomery '. It would be revealed that the photographer would be DeCarava and on pg 86 it states that "By the 1960s DeCarava had already made a name for himself in the field becoming the the first black photographer to win a Guggenheim Fellowship 1952 and collaborating with writer Langston Hughes on the critically acclaimed Flypaper life, published in 1955." This would be the start of where there would be more black photographers that would make way and start documenting these marches. In this essay it also talks about hou these images have had an impact on people where in pg 69 in states that Although many movements photographs focuses on positive aspects and successes, the media extensively publicized images of the violence and brutal reality faced by protesters.” It was stated that the documentation of these events had become a double edged sword where photographers and editors and civil rights leaders had to weigh the value of calling attention to the brutality against African americans. Another way these doumentattions had affected people was that there were more people that would be inspired by these photographers and would want to take up the job them seleves and documents more events like these. For example on pg 71 "Davision was influenced by photographers Henri Cartier Bresson and W. Eugene Smith both who taught him that a photograph could not only communicate emotions but could also serve the human condtion". DELIVERAVLES: Need to write a reply to the above initial post. In 300 words