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Protest sign taken at an anti-war rally in San Francisco, February 16, 2003.
Aboriginal prisoners in neck chains guarded by a police officer, Western Australia, 1901.
Mass graves at the edge of Grozny where men deposit the hundreds of unidentified bodies found in the city following the Russian invasion and bombardments of December and January 1994-1995.
‘Down with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union’. Moscow. White House, 1991.
Prague-born restaurant owner Fred Horak of Somerville, MA putting up a sign barring German customers from entering his property until ‘Hitler the Gangster’ returns the lands seized from Czechoslovakia
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The Kleenex cube
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My great grandma Ida with her beautiful hairdo.
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They all came back safely
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My best friend growing up had one of these Presto popcorn poppers, and cable TV- I loved spending the night over there! (1979)
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“THE CONTRAST” – British Liberty / French Liberty. England, 1792.
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My beautiful mom early 50’s
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Vickers Wellington bombers newly manufactured at Weybridge, England,1939 (Colorization by Nathan Howland)
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Actress Virginia Mayo (1940s)
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Kraft Foods (1958)
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Late Grandmother-in-law’s school picture.
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‘The cover-up’ — American anti-communist cartoon (1955) showing Socialism and Communism hiding behind the mask of Liberalism.
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Stele of Piye
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The Original Casa Bonita in Oklahoma City (1979)
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My 17th, cousin‘s wife, Countess Gladys Lonsdale.
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The Ultimate Warrior says: Just Say No To Drugs
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My father when he was a teenager in the ’60s.
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The Sino-American honeymoon period: Biden at the Great Wall in Beijing.China,2001
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Child gets a haircut whilst cradling a gun
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My grandma and her twin
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My grandmother grew up above her father’s Corner Market in San Francisco, California during the Great Depression. She would always tell me “We were poor, but we didn’t know it. Because everybody was poor in our neighborhood, and we had ice cream, and candy from Daddy’s Shop. So we didn’t know.”
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