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Charles Fields, 30, is taken into custody after his recapture. While serving a life term for rape, he was allowed to carry a pistol as a prison trusty. Fields used it to escape, steal 3 trucks, murder a farmer, and rape another woman, all in the span of just 90 minutes (Arkansas, 1962) .
1917 US anti-metric system poster
A bear is still a bear (Bob Gorrell, 1989)
Stabsfeldwebel Gustav Schwarzenegger, father of Body Builder, Actor, and the 38th Governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Soviet illustration about the Sino-Vietnamese War-1979.
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  • “CAUTION: Do not be alarmed by the smallpox! / Outrage on personal liberty! / Montreal working men and women FORCED TO BE VACCINATED!” brochure by Doctor Ross of the anti-vaccination movement (1885)
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  • Japanese postcard (1940’s)
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  • I say old chap, the action is indeed inspiriting!
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  • After the AIDS rape shower scandal, SA cartoonist Zapiro began drawing President Zuma with a small showerhead on his head. Zuma’s party threatened Zapiro with police, lawsuits, commissions and gangs, ordering him to stop drawing Zuma with the small showerhead. Zapiro drew this cartoon then (2010)
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  • Giving the servant boys a rest. Yes! It’s the electric horse again!
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  • #OTD #Nov4th #Obama #1stBlackPresident #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory
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  • The marijuana smoker (1940)
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  • Finally! Clothes for the possessed.
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  • Irish Catholic atrocities against Protestants 1650
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  • The ‘Empty Book’ of Assaf Voll—”A History of the Palestinian People” (2017)
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  • Site of sarin gas experiments on sheep by Japanese death cult Aum Shinrikyo in Banjawarn, Australia. (1990s)
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  • Woman being rescued from underneath the debris of the Blitz (1940 or 41)
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  • ” God is with us” Date unknown and author unknown
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  • Curious as to the date of this photograph
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  • Marlene Dietrich in “Knight Without Armour” (1937)
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