
Malcolm Browne
Malcolm Browne was an influential Associated Press correspondent and a Pulitzer Prize winner for his reporting during the Vietnam War. He was known for his fearless journalism and in-depth coverage of the conflict, including the landmark Tet Offensive. Browne's work challenged the official narratives coming from the U.S. government and played a significant role in shaping public perception of the war.
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Malcolm Browne was charged with felonious wounding after an incident at the Mahaica Market.
Belmont miner accused of wounding at Mahaica MarketMalcolm Browne captured the iconic image of Thích Quang Dúc's self-immolation.
La pancarta i la flotillaMalcolm Browne is noted for capturing the iconic image of Thich Quang Duc's self-immolation.
Del silencio - Columna de Mauricio LloredaMalcolm Browne was an Associated Press bureau chief in Saigon who won a Pulitzer Prize for his reporting.
Famous photo of North Vietnamese, Viet Kong soldiers with AP staff on day Saigon fell














