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- Ernestine_Huckleby comment "Ernestine Huckleby, 8 years old, became the “face” of methylmercury poisoning in the early 1970s after her photograph was published in the 1971 National Geographic publication As We Live and Breath: the Challenge of Our Environment. The iconic photograph of Ernestine, a young black girl with large staring eyes clutching her teddy bear, broke the heart of a nation. The photographer, James P.".