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Note to Nomad: When I collected these, it made me think of that day you and I were on here posting pictures that made us think...and feel.
And then we got ragged on for being too gloomy. Remember? That was a good day. :-6
Pictures start in next post.
And then we got ragged on for being too gloomy. Remember? That was a good day. :-6
Pictures start in next post.
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Martin Luther King "I Have a Dream!" 1963
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Beijing, China- Tiananmen Square 1989.
Note the tiny man in front of the first tank.
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Atop the Berlin Wall- 1989.
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Mexicans are arrested while trying to cross the U.S. Border, 1979.
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North Carolina- A black man drinks at a segregated fountain, 1950.
Note the fact the "white" fountain is much nicer and the "black" fountain is like an afterthought.
This is one that really gets me.
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Note the fact the "white" fountain is much nicer and the "black" fountain is like an afterthought.

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Paris, France- students hurl projectiles during student protest May 1968.
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Afghan refugee girl. 1984.
This is supposed to be THE most recognized photo in the world. It was on the cover of National Geographic.
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Saigon- The Saigon fire department put this girl in the back of their truck after she'd been hit by helicopter fire. 1968. Her brother has just discovered her. Tell me this one doesn't get you.
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Tehran, Iran- Veiled women learn how to shoot in the outskirts of the city. 1986.
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California peapicker woman with seven children during the Great Depression. 1936. This woman was supposed to be in her early thirties.
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I have my headphone's on now listening to "Bed's Are Burning."
Looking at your pics is like a music video.
Thanks RG.
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Looking at your pics is like a music video.
Thanks RG.
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JacksDad;649937 wrote: I have my headphone's on now listening to "Bed's Are Burning."
Looking at your pics is like a music video.
Thanks RG.
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That's a good song, JD. Midnight Oil.
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed them.
Looking at your pics is like a music video.
Thanks RG.
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That's a good song, JD. Midnight Oil.
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed them.

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Kent State, Ohio
May 4, 1970
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Good one Magenta- that's Jessica from the well, right?
Dang you had to post that- you know how I am about firemen! :-1
I actually only know Beds Are Burning....and that's all I know of Midnight Oil, but weren't they Australian??
Dang you had to post that- you know how I am about firemen! :-1

I actually only know Beds Are Burning....and that's all I know of Midnight Oil, but weren't they Australian??
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Anne Frank 1941
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Birmingham 1963
During the Civil Rights Movement
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Nagasaki 1945
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magenta flame;649954 wrote: No red the oklahoma boming
the little girl was dying in his arms
Oh no!! I'm sorry. I should have known that. I was thinking of Jessica. Thank you.
Good job on the Afghan Girl.
the little girl was dying in his arms
Oh no!! I'm sorry. I should have known that. I was thinking of Jessica. Thank you.

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Breaker Boys1910
“Breaker Boys, whose job was to separate coal from slate, in South Pittston, Pa. Once again, pictures swayed the public in a way cold statistics had not, and the country enacted laws banning child labor.
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“Breaker Boys, whose job was to separate coal from slate, in South Pittston, Pa. Once again, pictures swayed the public in a way cold statistics had not, and the country enacted laws banning child labor.
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magenta flame;649958 wrote: No Red I'll have to disagree with you on that one .............the pic of the first Atomic tests is held as the picture that represents a turning point. It's of one the Atols in the Pacific.
Hmm....could be. This is the site it came from:
http://www.digitaljournalist.org/issue0 ... index.html
It still has impact though. Sadly.
Hmm....could be. This is the site it came from:
http://www.digitaljournalist.org/issue0 ... index.html
It still has impact though. Sadly.
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Earthrise 1968
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I hesitate to put this one here because it's pretty strong but then that's the point....
Execution of a Viet Cong Guerrilla 1968
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Lyndon Johnson Is Sworn In 1963
Isn't that the suit Jackie had on that was blood spattered? I can't tell but I heard she refused to remove it because "the People put it (the blood) there."
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Isn't that the suit Jackie had on that was blood spattered? I can't tell but I heard she refused to remove it because "the People put it (the blood) there."
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Four Years After Segregation Was Outlawed
Elizabeth Eckford strides through a gantlet of white students, including Hazel Bryant (mouth open the widest), on her way to Little Rock’s Central High.
I can see the hate in this picture.
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Elizabeth Eckford strides through a gantlet of white students, including Hazel Bryant (mouth open the widest), on her way to Little Rock’s Central High.
I can see the hate in this picture.
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This one upsets me probably the most and should never be forgotten.
Lynching 1930- Marion, Indiana
A mob of 10,000 whites took sledgehammers to the county jailhouse doors to get at these two young blacks accused of raping a white girl; the girl’s uncle saved the life of a third by proclaiming the man’s innocence.
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Lynching 1930- Marion, Indiana
A mob of 10,000 whites took sledgehammers to the county jailhouse doors to get at these two young blacks accused of raping a white girl; the girl’s uncle saved the life of a third by proclaiming the man’s innocence.
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Wow AF!
Thanks for posting that one. I don't think I've seen it before.
Thanks for posting that one. I don't think I've seen it before.
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Soldiers at Vietnam Memorial - 1988
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Thanks Magenta, that's good to know. I will check those other songs out. I don't really know how popular they were here, I just remember that "Beds" was on the radio ALL the time.
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Uh oh...that bad huh? Not exactly an ode to US, I suppose? I'll check it out later on and see what it says. 

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Man, what a bunch of scumbags....truly.
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the was a picture of a vietnamies girl running she had been burned by napalm i was trying to find a photo of it any one know what i'm on about ???
or the starving child on the feed the world posters that lead to band aid and sir bob doing his bit :-3
luckely both these girls have grown into fine women now :-6 :-6
or the starving child on the feed the world posters that lead to band aid and sir bob doing his bit :-3
luckely both these girls have grown into fine women now :-6 :-6
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I remember that one, Jimbo! Awful huh? You say she survived okay? I'm glad to know that. I never knew if she did.
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Magenta, what is the last one? Why is that guy on a leash?
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magenta flame;650025 wrote: Red where do you live again? surely you have seen those photos of guantanimo ?
I kind of thought it might be, but no, I wasn't sure. I could barely make out that it was a person on the end of that...rope. That's disgusting. And no, I haven't seen this particular photo before that I can recall.
I kind of thought it might be, but no, I wasn't sure. I could barely make out that it was a person on the end of that...rope. That's disgusting. And no, I haven't seen this particular photo before that I can recall.