ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月18日 12時24分


Since last August, Marcus Martin has lost anonymity, a close friend and, at times, his coping skills. Marcus’s red-and-white footwear will be more familiar to many than his name. He’s the subject of a Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph, taken by @ryanmkellyphoto, in Charlottesville, Virginia, during the Unite the Right rally, which was organized by white nationalists. In the photo, Marcus is midair, spread-eagle with his back parallel to the hot asphalt, after being struck by a Dodge Charger driven by James Alex Fields, who would later be charged with 2nd-degree murder. Marissa Blair, 28, was inches away when the photo was taken. In a moment of clarity amid chaos, Marcus, 27, pushed her out of the way. The impact broke his ankle and shattered his lower leg. “Later he was like, ‘You know I saved your life, right?’” Marissa said. To hear him tell it, she had already saved his. @ryanmkellyphoto took this photo Marcus and Marissa on a much happier occasion — their wedding day. Visit the link in our profile to read their story.


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