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In reply to the discussion: Defining image' of America? Picture of Black woman surrounded by white supremacist group in DC on July 4 goes viral [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(184,657 posts)73. A photo of a Black woman went viral. Her family says she's more than a symbol.
The Reuters photo shows the woman on a Metro train on July Fourth surrounded by masked members of a white-supremacist group.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2026/07/07/family-black-woman-seen-viral-july-4-photo-says-shes-more-than-symbol/
When the womans brother first saw the photo, he zoomed in on the only uncovered face.....
When the womans brother, Paul Bowlding, saw it on Instagram that day, he recognized the woman as his older sister: Bernita Bowlding, a 33-year-old mother of two.
Bernita Bowlding had told a family member earlier Saturday that she was taking the train to Silver Spring. As the photo of her circulated, hours passed without family members hearing from her. Paul Bowlding said he grew worried because his sister has struggled for years with mental illnesses. He considered going out to look for her, but he didnt know where she could be. ....
After an anxious Saturday, Paul Bowlding said he and his family were relieved when his sister showed up at her mothers house Sunday morning, nearly a day after the train ride. Their mother said the photo did not come up in their conversation.....
Paul Bowlding said his sister is quiet and tough, yet kindhearted. One of the amazing ones, he said. He said he sees her strength in the photo. I do see her as a role model of letting people know Its going to be okay because God got us.
When the womans brother, Paul Bowlding, saw it on Instagram that day, he recognized the woman as his older sister: Bernita Bowlding, a 33-year-old mother of two.
Bernita Bowlding had told a family member earlier Saturday that she was taking the train to Silver Spring. As the photo of her circulated, hours passed without family members hearing from her. Paul Bowlding said he grew worried because his sister has struggled for years with mental illnesses. He considered going out to look for her, but he didnt know where she could be. ....
After an anxious Saturday, Paul Bowlding said he and his family were relieved when his sister showed up at her mothers house Sunday morning, nearly a day after the train ride. Their mother said the photo did not come up in their conversation.....
Paul Bowlding said his sister is quiet and tough, yet kindhearted. One of the amazing ones, he said. He said he sees her strength in the photo. I do see her as a role model of letting people know Its going to be okay because God got us.
I am glad that we know who this amazing woman is and that she is okay. I am worried that she will become a target of the MAGA assholes.
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Defining image' of America? Picture of Black woman surrounded by white supremacist group in DC on July 4 goes viral [View all]
LetMyPeopleVote
Sunday
OP
I don't think she would have "fear" in that situation given the younger generation that she is from
BumRushDaShow
Sunday
#29
I hope the history books note these masked nazis were in the nation's capital to honor and support the president.
sop
Sunday
#11
That was an amazing photo for everything it evoked. I wonder what that young woman was thinking.
Vinca
Sunday
#3
The United States 1957 vs. 2026: The same vibe, an innocent black girl surrounded by the same damn problem
LetMyPeopleVote
Sunday
#4
You can be sure that they whined about masks restricting their oxygen during covid, too.
Orrex
Sunday
#25
They're afraid their mamma's will recognise them and evict them from their basements.
OGBuzz
Sunday
#17
Meanwhile, nine protesters were sentenced to 30 to 100 years in federal prison in Texas for a demonstration
sop
Sunday
#7
Yes. Benjamin Song, the former U.S. Marine reservist identified as the shooter, received a 100-year sentence.
sop
Sunday
#19
Love this! No caption needed as she's standing tall on the shoulders of grandmothers of different generations
Deuxcents
Monday
#52
"The U.S. 1957 vs 2026: The same vibe, an innocent black girl surrounded by the same damn problem, white supremacy."
red dog 1
Sunday
#31
Unless she voluntarily comes forward I hope they don't find out who she is.
Endlessmike56
Sunday
#36
70 years between the first photo taken in 1956 and second photo taken on July 4th 2026.
LetMyPeopleVote
Sunday
#41
To me, she doesn't look afraid. A combination of stoic endurance and resignation. n/t
TygrBright
Monday
#57
Every time I see that picture, I want to go sit next to her, give her a hug and apologize for being a white person.
efhmc
Monday
#58
MS NOW-What the July 4 photo of a Black woman surrounded by white supremacists says about America
LetMyPeopleVote
Monday
#71
A white supremacist group from Texas marched through DC on July 4. Here's what to know
LetMyPeopleVote
Tuesday
#72
A photo of a Black woman went viral. Her family says she's more than a symbol.
LetMyPeopleVote
Tuesday
#73