
Chicago 1946-48Magnum's Wayne Miller captures our similarities and differences.
Posted Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2008, at 5:40 PM ET"[What] makes this human race of ours a family[?] We may differ in race, color, language, wealth, and politics. But look at what we all have in common—dreams, laughter, tears, pride, the comfort of home, the hunger for love. If I could photograph these universal truths, I thought that might help us better understand the strangers on the other side of the world—and on the other side of town."—Wayne Miller
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