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Newborn opens their eyes to see their mother, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Kodak safety film, 1951
Stop! Or You’ll Be Late For Your Confirmation Hearing, Clarence Thomas Executioner, 1991, Art by Kevin ‘Kal’ Lallaugher for the Baltimore Sun
June 11, 1963: A 67 year old Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk named Thich Quang Duc died by self-immolation at a busy intersection in downtown Saigon. He took this ultimate step to protest persecution and discriminatory policies targeting Buddhists by the Catholic led government.
Renty, a slave, looks into the camera for a daguerreotype (early photograph) in Columbia, South Carolina. c. 1850.
Tutankhamun’s Tomb, with disassembled chariots, December 1922. (1000×749)
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Jane Fonda poses with a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft crew, 1972.
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“The Unknown Soldier… The Known Soldier…”, USA, 2014
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The last King of Afghanistan, Mohammad Zahir Shah, around 1960. Zahir ruled the country for almost 4 decades from 1933-73. Remembered as a remarkably lenient king, he supposedly never signed a single warrant approving the execution of a citizen for political reasons during his reign (3258×2503)
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My parents walking down the street when they were dating; late 50’s.
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Guevara shortly before his execution, with CIA officer Félix Rodríguez (left), 1967.
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Chicago Car Wash, 1924
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Stealth in ships.
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‘No one pushes Russia around!’ (2014)
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Parrots on the background of dead people as a result of mass suicide in Johnstown, November 18th, 1978
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German cartoon (1939) comparing Germany’s position at the start of the First and Second World Wars.
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Montana Governor Marc Racicot passes by death row inmate Duncan McKenzie. At a face-to-face meeting, McKenzie pleaded for his life and said he was innocent. Racicot concluded that he was a liar and refused to intervene. McKenzie was executed two days later (Deer Lodge, 1995) .
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British battleship HMS Nelson in the Panama Canal, 23 February 1931
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