Description: African American fire fighters stationed at Hose Company No. 4, Los Angeles, CA. Source: African American Firefighter Museum Vintage African American photography courtesy of Black History Album, The Way We Were. Follow Us On Twitter @blackhistoryalb
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Description: Racism in a small Southern town led to a peaceful protest by frustrated black college students who were denied use of the community’s only bowling alley. A conservative Southern governor, wanting to appear tough to his white constituents, overreacted to the civil rights protest ordering a massive show of armed force. As emotions frayed and the situation veered out of control, nine white highway patrolmen opened gunfire onto a college campus—killing three black students and wounding 27 others...
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Description: One of the most suppressed and hidden stories of African and African American history is the story of the 1811 Slave Revolt. Over 500 Africans, from 50 different nations with 50 different languages, would wage a fight against U.S. troops and the territorial militias. The revolt was put down by Jan. 11. The leaders were captured, placed on trial and later executed. Their heads were cut off and placed on spikes that stretched over 60 miles.
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Description: bald cypress on Lake Drummond - Great Dismal Swamp, Virginia
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Description: An African Princess Who Stood Unafraid Among Nazis. Her autobiography is a one-of-a-kind perspective of an educated, empowered, world-traveling daughter of a royal family, which no one wanted to publish until now.
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Description: The Autobiography of an African Princess (Queenship and Power) by Fatima Massaquoi,
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Description: Sisters in the struggle : African American women in the civil rights-black power movement - edited by Bettye Collier-Thomas and V.P. Franklin - E185.61 .S615 2001
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Description: Family time in New York City (1936)
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Description: Sharecropper’s feet with dimes around her ankles to prevent headaches, Hinds County, Mississippi. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1937.
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Description: For decades, slavery tore apart African-American families. Children were sold off from their mothers, and husbands were taken from their wives. Many desperately tried to keep track of each other, even running away to find loved ones. After the Civil War and emancipation, these efforts intensified. Freed slaves posted ads in newspapers and wrote letters — seeking any clue to a family member's whereabouts. In Help Me to Find My People, author Heather Andrea Williams examines the emotional toll...
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Description: Three young women, c. 1910s.
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Description: Beautiful Afro Antillano Panamanian girl
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Description: Jagama Kelo was just fifteen years old when he went to fight the Italian invasion of Ethiopia, which began on the 3rd of October 1935. In an interview with the BBC’s Elizabeth Blunt (now in the Imperial War Museum in London) he described his war experiences. ...... http://ift.tt/1VzVnZ1
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Description: Mademoiselle LaLa -- the only photograph of the famous Victorian acrobat known across Europe.
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Description: Nathaniel "Jim" Brown ~ Cleveland Browns: (b Feb 17, 1936) American former professional football player & actor. Best known for exceptional record-setting nine-year career as Running Back for NFL Cleveland Browns 1957 to 1965. 2002, named by Sporting News as Greatest Professional Football Player Ever. Widely considered to be one of greatest professional athletes in U.S. history.
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Description: Old United States currency #currency
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Description: Lady Sarah Forbes Bonetta Davies (photographed by Camille Silvy, 1862) She was born into a royal West African dynasty, and was orphaned in 1848, when she was around five years old, when her parents were killed in a slave-hunting war. In 1850, Sarah was taken to England and presented to Queen Victoria as a “gift” from the King of Dahomey. She became the queen’s goddaughter and a celebrity known for her extraordinary intelligence.
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Description: Charles II of Spain's family tree // perhaps the most inbred human being to have ever lived.
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Description: Mapa del Océano Atlántico. Atlantic Ocean Floor Map. Groundbreaking map of the ocean floor created by technician Marie Tharp and Professor Bruce Heezen, image via The Earth Institute, Columbia University. Together, Marie and Bruce rewrote 20th century geophysics by creating the first systematic, comprehensive map of the entire ocean floor. This paved the way for general acceptance of the theories of continental drift and plate tectonics.
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Description: The Black Dutchmen are the descendants of 3,000 young West African men who were “bought” between 1831 and 1872 by the Dutch colonial army to help crush uprisings in what is now Indonesia.
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