Wednesday, 6 May 2015

American high-school student

Jan Kasmir (born in 1950) is a former American high-school student who became known stemming from an iconic anti-war photography taken by Theater appreciation photographer Marc Riboud. Kasmir was photographed on 21 October 1967 even though involvement with several thousand anti-war activists who previously had marched to The Pentagon to raise our voice against America’s involvement in Vietnam. Seventeen-year-old Kasmir was shown clasping a daisy and gazing at bayonet-wielding soldiers. The photo was published world-wide and have become a symbol of the bouquet strength movement. Smithsonian Book after that defined as it "a gauzy juxtaposition of armed force and so blossom child innocence"
A matching appearance was taken the same thing day, by Bernie Boston, entitledFlower Capacity.
In Birmingham in 2003, Riboud again photographed Kasmir protesting against the Iraq War where she transferred a poster-size text of the 1967 photography
Kasmir become a restorative massage therapist in 1986, in Manhasset New York, at the New York The university of Diet Professionals. In 1991 her children, Lisa Ann Kasmir came into existence. Jan closed down her practice, and then specialised herself to mothering her daughter fulltime. She movable to Aarhus, Denmark, with her Danish husband and her daughter. She returned with her baby to the United States in 2004, and resumed living on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Currently, she is functioning on her autobiography with author, Ken Scott, whose most commonly known book is Execute The Feathered creatures Still Sing in Hell. Kasmir is aspiring to turn back school to end up being a Rabbi and so head up her social organization, Mensches in the Trenches, dedicated to promoting service plan to the local community.




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