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In the summer of 1967, an ordinary workday on a quiet street in Jacksonville, Florida, transformed into one of the most powerful moments ever captured in photojournalism. A single image, frozen in time, documented an act of raw courage that saved a man’s life and went on to define an era of visual storytelling. That photograph, later known worldwide as “The Kiss of Life,” remains one of the most iconic and emotionally charged images in American journalism history, a testament to human instinct, workplace heroism, and the life-saving power of immediate action.
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