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Anti-abortion fanatic Paul Jennings Hill, 49, gives a press conference just one day before his execution. Hill, then a minister, was convicted of the murders of abortion provider John Britton and his bodyguard, James Herman Barrett Jr. (Florida State Prison, 2003) .
My 3x Great Grandfather, Joseph Axford (15), 1873, Wandsworth Prison, London. Arrested and given 2 weeks hard labour for stealing a blanket early January.
After the USS Indianapolis was torpedoed in 1945, roughly 900 men went into the water. Only 316 survived. The Navy court-martialed the captain. A 12-year-old kid’s school project got him exonerated 55 years later.
(1906 x 1202) Andrea Doria (C 553) helicopter cruiser of the Italian Navy, commissioned in 1964 to specialize in anti-submarine warfare (ASW).
A Palestinian woman points to the bloodstain of British documentary filmmaker James Miller, as his helmet and bulletproof vest lie at the scene where he was fatally shot in the neck by an Israeli sniper while Miller was filming his documentary “Death in Gaza” for HBO. Rafah , May 2003
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«No More War» American (by Terry and Dennis Newell) Anti-War poster during the Vietnam war, 1970
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A Harvest of Death. Photograph of the dead taken in the aftermath of the Battle of Gettysburg (July 1863).
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‘Equal Rights for Negroes, everywhere!’ Communist Party USA election poster, 1932.
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My 3x’s great grandmother – Born in upstate New York in 1837 and moved to Michigan as a child in the 1840s, Civil War era photo taken outside of Ann Arbor, Michigan – School teacher who raised 7 relatively successful children
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A cotton sharecropper with his family at their home in Hale County, Alabama, 1935
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Superman in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade. New York City, November 21, 1940
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“Don’t drink Coca-Cola, don’t finance death” – Poster against Coca-Cola for their killing of unionists in Colombia, October 2006.
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Union soldier Albert Dixon he was born Dec 29 1843 in Jefferson county ny he was killed in action at the battle of Gettysburg at the age of 19
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Women vote for the first time after ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment, New York City, November 1920
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“Fate of the Rebel Flag” – New York, USA. 1861.
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Marilyn Monroe in the after party of RFK birthday in the house of Arthur B. Krim and Dr. Mathilde Krim, New York, 19 of May of 1962
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1939 Be Kind to Animals SPCA ad, New York.
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Iraqi propaganda of a vicious USA grabbing oil and terrorizing the world with bombs. Invasion of Iraq, April 2003.
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Jägermeister, New York Magazine (1980).
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Former slave, cowboy, and amateur archaeologist George McJunkin (circa 1907). In 1908, he discovered the Folsom site, where, after his death, evidence was found that humans had arrived on the American continent much earlier than the previously accepted 3,000-year limit.
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In the White House, Gerald Ford is announcing his decision to grant a pardon to Richard Nixon. Washington DC, United States. September 8, 1974
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Anti-masturbation cartoon published in the ‘The Sexual System and its Derangements’, an 1875 book published in New York and written by one Emery C. Abbey. The cartoon contrasts the sorry state of the masturbator at ages 16 and 50 with the health and vitality of the abstainer at ages 21 and 70.
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An undercover police officer on duty. New York, Brooklyn, 1 July 1969
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1965 – My Grandparents farmhouse Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, USA
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A black U.S. soldier reads a message left by the Việt Cộng during the Vietnam War: “Black U.S. soldiers, you are committing the same ignominious crimes in South Vietnam that the KKK is perpetrating against your families at home,” 1970.
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