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  1. Maria Moors Cabot Prize. John Hoagland (June 15, 1947 – March 16, 1984) was an experienced American photojournalist and war correspondent for Newsweek from San Diego, California, who was covering the Salvadoran Civil War in El Salvador at the time he was killed. He had covered other conflicts, including those in Nicaragua and Lebanon. [1][2]

  2. Mar 17, 1984 · Mr. Hoagland was wounded in El Salvador in 1981 when a car he was driving ran over a land mine. With him were Susan Meiselas, a photograher for Magnum who was also wounded, and Ian Mates, a South ...

  3. Apr 23, 2024 · Alex Garland's Civil War depicts a version of the United States where civil war breaks out. Oliver Stone's movie Salvador, starring James Woods and Jim Belushi, follows a civil war that actually ...

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  4. According to Frontline: Our Forgotten War (WNET, New York, 1985), military and economic aid to El Salvador was 3 billion dollars since 1980. Two-thirds of the 750,000 people who fled El Salvador ended up in the U.S.: many were deported back to join the imprisoned or the disappeared. Archbishop Oscar Romero was gunned down in 1980 while ...

  5. Work of Thirty Photographers. 1133 6th Ave, New York, NY 10036, USA. Sep 16, 2005 – Nov 27, 2005. Press Release pdf. In 1983, at the height of the civil war in El Salvador, thirty international photojournalists covering the conflict contributed to a project to raise awareness about the crisis. They believed that these images, if more widely ...

  6. Nov 29, 2005 · The International Center of Photography is running an exhibition of photographers' work from the war. A description of the show and some of its pictures is here. Mike Oso has a collection of photos from the period between 1989-1996. John Hoagland was a combat photographer killed in El Salvador during the war. His last work is found at this web ...

  7. Dec 17, 2020 · He craves for juicy combat shots and pictures of heavily injured children which can boost his prospects better. Boyle meets a colleague named John Cassady (John Savage) and reunites with his Salvadoran lover Maria (Elpidia Carrillo), a peasant girl with two little kids.

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