Plus, the powerful benefits of the Mediterranean diet; 60 years after Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his "I Have a Dream" speech
| | Monday, August, 28, 2023 | | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPHS BY DIANA MARKOSIAN | | “They have no wine,” the Bible says she told her son at a wedding. Her son, in his first reported miracle, created wine.
Mary barely speaks in the New Testament, but now, 2,000 years after her life, people venerate her worldwide. Early this month, Masses were held (above, in Poland) celebrating her assumption into heaven. Miracles have been ascribed to her. “She is my mamá,” Pope Francis once said.
How did she become the most powerful woman in the world? | | | |
| Saint of saints: For centuries, Mary—Our Lady of Guadalupe—has been Mexico’s patron saint. Each December thousands of image-laden pilgrims like Felipe Méndez (at left) and Esther Silva trek to her shrine in Mexico City. After days or weeks of walking, they offer thanks and pray for her help or blessing. Read on. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY GIANLUCA COLLA, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY JAMES P. BLAIR | | ‘We Will Overcome’: On this day in 1963, more than a quarter of a million people attended the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, where Martin Luther King, Jr. gave his iconic “I Have a Dream” speech. The event gathered together people nationwide to protest segregation, inequality, and economic injustice.
James P. Blair’s photos, which weren’t part of any official National Geographic coverage and have rarely been published, offer a unique glimpse into one of the most iconic moments in the country’s history.
Related: Still, ‘a fractured and traumatized nation’? | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY BOB GIBBONS/ALAMY | | Chain of command: Something odd is happening in the animal kingdom in Washington State: Cougars, like the one above, are ambushing and killing wolves. The big question is why?
Staff members of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife have documented cougars killing six collared wolves since 2013—almost 30 percent of the 21 documented natural wolf mortalities in the state.
“That’s huge if that trend holds,” one biologist tells us. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY CHRISTOPHE FOUQUIN, REA/REDUX | | | |
Today’s soundtrack: Yesterday Is Here, Tom Waits
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