The photograph, taken by Todd Heisler of The New York Times, has been widely praised for its emotional depth and powerful message.Social media users have hailed it as the “photo of the year,” with reactions pouring in that highlight its significance.
One Twitter user described it as “moving, powerful, and just stunning,” while another called it “an image of hope for America.” Many have remarked on how the image will resonate with Amara throughout her life, especially given the profound moment it captures.
“This is the picture that goes into history books,” one user tweeted, reflecting the sentiment of many who see the photo as an iconic representation of progress and change in the US.
However, the photo has also sparked some controversy online, with detractors describing it as “creepy” and “dystopian.” Some critics have compared it to historical images with darker connotations, reflecting the polarized reactions that often accompany high-profile political moments.
Amara, born in June 2016, is already showing signs of following in her great-aunt’s footsteps. In a 2019 interview with Mother Magazine, her mother, Meena Harris, shared that Amara learned to say phrases like “Phenomenal Woman” and “Black Power” at a young age, reflecting the family’s deep commitment to justice and empowerment.
Maya Harris, Kamala Harris’ sister, also played a significant role during the Democratic National Convention, speaking on stage as Amara held a sign supporting her great-aunt. The Harris family’s involvement in the campaign, particularly the presence of young Amara, has added a personal and emotional dimension to the 2024 election.