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Sebastian Salgado Took a Photo Against American President Ronald Reagan in 1981; See

Summary by Globo
Brazilian, dead on Saturday (23), at 81 years of age, worked for the Magnum agency and was in Washington to cover the 100 days of the government On 30 March 1981, photographer Sebastian Salgado died on this Saturday (23), 81 years old, was a member of the Magnum agency and worked in a New York Times report on the 100 days of the U.S. President Ronald Reagan. The Brazilian prepared to photograph Reagan coming out of a hotel in Washington when he …
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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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