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My great-great-grandmother, Poland, 1938
Isaac and Rosa. A black boy and a white girl who were both slaves in the state of Louisiana. Circa 1860. (773×1130)
Workers power, not black power, not white power (Labor party of America 1968)
Russian President Vladimir Putin places a wreath at Ground Zero in New York City, 16 November 2001.
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  • American presidential elections // Soviet Union // 1968
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  • My Grandparents, 1927, Redondo Beach, CA
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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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  • Lithuanians massacre Jews at the Lietūkis garage during the Kaunas pogrom, June 27, 1941
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  • Soviet anti-yoga poster // Soviet Union // 1980s
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  • “- For merit in Songmi (My Lai)” Soviet Union, 1960s
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  • German fallschirmjagers captured by the New Zealanders at Cassino being held beside a Sherman tank. Italy, March 1944
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  • American soldiers fighting near Monte Cassino, Italy 1944
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  • 20 years old Jocelyne Khoueiry, a Maronite Christian, defending a building in Beirut against Palestinian fighters during the Lebanese Civil War (Mai, 1976)
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  • My family enjoying a picnic by a river in West Virginia ~ 1910
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  • A poor family from Alabama who were presented as “celebrities” due to escaping the effects of hookworm disease, which was brought upon by geophagia. (clay eating) 1913 (1338×804)
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  • June 1941 by an American publication
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  • Marilyn Monroe sings autographs at the premiere of “How to marry a millionare”, 4 of November of 1953
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  • Eisenhower viewing a demonstration of torture methods used by SS guards in Ohrdruf (April 12, 1945)
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  • A soldier from the 1st Polish Armoured Division letting a Dutch girl ride on his BSA M20 motorcycle during the liberation of Breda, The Netherlands. October 1944
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  • Two Japanese Imperial Marines who committed hari-kari by shooting themselves rather than surrender to a U.S. Marine. Tarawa, Gilbert Islands. 1943.
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  • Raymond Theodore Robinson, a disfigured man from Pennsylvania, became an urban legend due to his nighttime walks. At age eight, in 1919, he was severely injured by an electrical line while climbing a pole, losing his eyes, nose, and right arm.
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  • French civilians made a memorial for an American soldier who died liberating France from Nazis. Carentan, France. June 17, 1944.
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  • 1945 poster
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  • Riga police assault group in 1908.
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