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2016 Eyes of History: Still Contest: Top Honors



Doug Mills, The New York Times
Bloody Sunday Remembered: President Barack Obama walks across The Edmund Pettus Bridge on the 50th Anniversary of 'Bloody Sunday' holding hands with Civil Rights Leader Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., and other civil rights leaders who marched across the bridge in Selma, Ala., Saturday, March 7, 2015.

First Place


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Four Quarters, Many Faiths
Four Quarters, Many Faiths
Four Quarters, Many Faiths
Four Quarters, Many Faiths
Four Quarters, Many Faiths
Four Quarters, Many Faiths
Four Quarters, Many Faiths
Four Quarters, Many Faiths
Four Quarters, Many Faiths
Four Quarters, Many Faiths
Four Quarters, Many Faiths
Four Quarters, Many Faiths
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Next Exit, Armageddon
Next Exit, Armageddon
Next Exit, Armageddon
Next Exit, Armageddon
Next Exit, Armageddon
Next Exit, Armageddon
Next Exit, Armageddon
Next Exit, Armageddon
Next Exit, Armageddon
Next Exit, Armageddon
Next Exit, Armageddon
Next Exit, Armageddon
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Netanyahu Protest
Trump on the Hill
The Beach
Crane in Mist
Cranes at Night
Sandhill Crane Migration
Coronation of Regina Maria
Pope Addresses Congress
Boehner Re-Elected
Holder Says Goodbye
Pre-Wedding Kiss

Jim LoScalzo, EPA

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