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Portrait of Vance a Trapper Boy (15 years old), 1908. He has trapped for several years. $.75 a day for 10 hours work. All he does is to open and shut this door: most of the time he sits here idle, waiting for the cars to come. Photo by Lewis Hine
Winston Churchill moved to tears following a tribute to his legacy shortly after his resignation as Prime Minister, 1955. Churchill would remain a British MP until 1964, but would never again return to the position of Prime Minister (1200×980)
The Tears of Robert McNamara (Jack Ohman, 1995)
‘The Woman with the Handbag’ – A 38-year-old woman, Danuta Danielsson, hits a marching Neo-Nazi with a handbag in Växjö, Sweden. April 13, 1985.
My grandparents in 1947. Grandma passed yesterday at 98 years old.
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A daguerreotype of John Brown taken by African-American photographer Augustus Washington in Springfield, Massachusetts, c. 1846–1847. Brown is holding the hand-colored flag of Subterranean Pass Way, his militant counterpart to the Underground Railroad.
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“Off with Communism!” Romania (early 90s)
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Messerschmitt Me 264 cockpit
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Unification of West Germany and East Germany. (1990)
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Kiss Wants You To Wear Their Pendant
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My parent’s wedding photo.
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South Korean Leaflet to attract North Korean Defectors (1980)
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Wrong answers only
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Me in pot, early ‘70s
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My maternal grandparents wedding day (1965, Sri Lanka)
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I’m Pretty Sure Everyone Had One of These
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Comic map of Europe (1871)
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“Profilo Continuo”. A Futurist sculpture of Mussolini (1933).
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“Israel unlawfully takes the lands of Arab people” by Mark Abramov. Date unknown.
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German fighting position
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Gorbachev as the rocket vampire(1988)
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Lucille Ball for Schaefer Beer (1947)
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‘TWILL CURE YOUR COLD! Green’s Warranted SYRUP of TAR, c1913.
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The last one is gone
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When we needed reminding that the telephone was a thing – Australian Post Office (1970)
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