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May 31, 1921, a white supremacist mob systematically destroyed Tulsa, Oklahoma’s black affluent neighborhood of Greenwood aka “Black Wall Street.” Killing an estimated 300, they also burned 35 city blocks to the ground and left 10,000 homeless.
‘Thanks for Watching us’- Poster by a Myanmar (Burmese) artist satirizing the UN and Western governments declaring ‘The whole world is watching’ shortly after the February 1, 2021 coup
A woman protests against the wearing of bikinis, in Daytona Beach, Florida, 1981
How to fix the political system (Ohman, 1996)
Anti Atheist Poster in Nigeria 2010s
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«Our American Heritage» A political cartoon in Mad Magazine, USA, 1971.
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Inside the control room of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, 1986.
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Soviet troops firing from a destroyed building near voronezh, 1942
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1970’s era Kraft cheese. I liked the smoky bacon flavored one.
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The Races of Man 1927 World Book
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Closeup view of Martin B-26C in flight, 1944. Colorized.
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Soviet and American elections, Soviet Union, 1960s
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1958 ad for Tunies Tuna Hot Dogs!
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A battle-hardened German soldier in Stalingrad, 27 November 1942
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West German policemen: thankfully we live in a free country… // Soviet Union // 1987
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Full female acrobat/aerealist cast of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus in 1935.
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Female guards pictured after the liberation of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945. Many Holocaust perpetrators showed no remorse.
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The uniting power of the dollar // Soviet Union // 1980s
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Advertisement for Counselor’s Turned-On Bath Scales ||| From Seventeen Magazine, April 1970
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“June 22 1941: The Road to Freedom” – Estonian pro-Nazi poster.
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Ba’athist Iraqi officials overlook damage in Belgrade after 1999 bombing of Serbia, 1999
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Decolonization of Africa, USSR, c. 1959
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‘Look, he’s eating it!’, Soviet Union, probably 1980s
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First Soviet computers // Soviet Union // 1983
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“Accord”: 1904 Imperial Russian poster celebrating the Entente Cordiale
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