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‘The Power of Habit’ Herrero War political cartoon, Simplicissimus Magazine, Circa 1904.
‘Banquet of the Mutilated Faces’ Paris, 1925.
Japanese internet posts in response to a BBC News article titled ‘Why Japan doesn’t ban child porn comics’ (2015)
‘I preferred them on the other side of that wall’ (International Herald Tribune, 2005)
A soldier’s return to his homeland. Vienna, Austria, 1946.
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  • NATO (Soviet cartoon, 1979)
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  • A 1940 prison photo of Cleo Wright. Two years later, Wright was lynched. A white mob dragged him from his cell to to a black neighborhood and burned him alive in view of two church congregations. It was the first lynching to occur after the United States entered World War II, Missouri .
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  • When former slave Jordan Anderson was asked to come back and work for his old master, he replied with a deadpan letter asking for 52 years’ back pay as proof of good faith. The letter has been described as a rare example of documented ‘slave humor’ of the period. Below is Jourdon Anderson’s Letter.
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  • ‘Victorian Child’ photo I found in an antique shop. I fell in love with how awkwardly perfect this photo is. I would really like to learn more, but I don’t know where to start.
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  • My Great Grandmother Violet in 1919, London
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  • 100 years after WW1 (New York Times, 2014)
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  • Image from 1945 of Mussolini and his facist regimes public humiliation
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  • ‘Race mixing is communism! USA 1953’
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  • GDR Stamp, 1982, “Solidarity with the Palestinian People”
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  • I visted CPL Doss last week
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  • The NAACP in New York protesting outside the theater asking for the boycott of “The Birth of a Nation”. 1947
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  • My great-grandmother and her friend Sherry in 1969. On the back, Sherry wrote: “Brenda, always remember our fun times together, from one crazy thing to another.”
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