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A KKK poster from Birmingham Alabama warning african-americans to stay away from communist meetings 1933
After the Tiananmen Massacre, citizens stood on top of burned-out military vehicles 5th June 1989 (855×652)
A man in the ‘Dying Field’, a small plot of land in Canton, China, where the sick and poor could go to die undisturbed, photo by James Ricalton, 1900.
‘Do not confuse the murderer with the victim’ Polish poster combating the phrase ‘Polish death camps’ (2010s)
Osaka Castle overlooking Nippon Life Stadium, 1960.
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John Quincy Adams – c. 1840 – the 6th POTUS
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A typical Serbian “zadruga” – an extended family that formed a single household, 1934, rural western Serbia, then Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Five of the 49 victims of the Kishinev Pogroms in 1903 (640×528)
Anita Berber Berlin, 1921. (640×987)
Anti-fascist demonstration 10 October 1971, Milan, Italy.
New Zealand’s National Broadcasting Service experiments with television, circa 15 March 1951.
President Nelson Mandela congratulates Springboks captain Francios Pienaar upon winning the Rugby World Cup, Johannesburg, 24 June 1995.
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