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Raymond and Rosa Parks married 45 years...for the longest time I never even knew she was married. James Dean, Raymond, Martin Luther King, Hendrix, Jones, American, Marie Curie, Black History, Photographer
Black Culture
Raymond and Rosa Parks married 45 years...for the longest time I never even knew she was married.
Nez Perce men by teepee. Yellowstone River, Montana. 1871. Photo by William Henry Jackson. Los Angeles, Yellowstone River, American Heritage, American Vintage
Nez Perce men by teepee. Yellowstone River, Montana. 1871. Photo by William Henry Jackson.
Montana 1800s Navajo, Vintage, American West
Montana 1800s
Bravest of the brave: U.S. Marshals escorting Ruby Bridges, one of the first African Americans students to attend a white school. by batjas88 New Orleans, People, Rights Activist, Norman Rockwell, Black History Facts, Black History Month, Kennedy, Historical Photos
Bravest of the brave: U.S. Marshals escorting Ruby Bridges, one of the first African Americans students to attend a white school.
Bravest of the brave: U.S. Marshals escorting Ruby Bridges, one of the first African Americans students to attend a white school. by batjas88
Fifties homemaker, and the tv went off before dinner, and you had to eat what your mom cooked including all the vegetables if you wanted any dessert. Retro Vintage, Family Photos, Vintage Photos, Hippies, 1950s, Vintage Housewife, Back In The Day, Happy Housewife
The Boat Lullabies
Fifties homemaker, and the tv went off before dinner, and you had to eat what your mom cooked including all the vegetables if you wanted any dessert.
Tipi pics | www.American-Tribes.com Montana State University, Indigenous People Of North America, America
Tipi pics | www.American-Tribes.com
Black Power, Black Panthers, Quito, Black Panther Party
Two Apsaroke people on horseback outside a tipi in a thicket of trees. Photograph taken July 6, 1908 by Edward S. Curtis in Montana. Instagram, Horses, Winter, Nature, Old Photos, Old Pictures, Cowboys
Two Apsaroke people on horseback outside a tipi in a thicket of trees. Photograph taken July 6, 1908 by Edward S. Curtis in Montana.
Mary LaForge-Little Nest Museums, Winter House, Sioux, Historical Pictures
Mary LaForge-Little Nest
1899 Black Bull Canada, Native American Clothing, Native American Indian Tribes, Native American Photos
1899 Black Bull
LOW DOG - LAKOTA OGLALA Norte, Indian Pictures, Native Indian, American Photo
LOW DOG - LAKOTA OGLALA
WHITE HORSE , 1904 Art, Arth, Fotos, Costume, Fotografia, Awesome
WHITE HORSE , 1904
Before he was our King, he was their King. Albert Einstein, Jim Crow, Martin Luther King Jr, King Jr, Frank Morrison, Martin Luther, Black Fathers
Before he was our King, he was their King.
Crow warriers 1908 Portrait, Crow, Horseman, Fotografie, Cuervo, Historia
Crow warriers 1908
Digital artist Marina Amaral specializes in photo colorization and recently updated the last images of a 14-year-old Polish prisoner in Auschwitz. Breathing life into the black-and-white pictures, Amaral managed to visually emphasize the tragic past of Czeslawa Kwoka. Horrible Histories, Crime, Prison Guard, Black Eyed, Artist, Haunting, Dangerous Jobs
The Last Photos Of A 14-Year-Old Polish Girl In Auschwitz Get Colorized, And They’ll Break Your Heart
Digital artist Marina Amaral specializes in photo colorization and recently updated the last images of a 14-year-old Polish prisoner in Auschwitz. Breathing life into the black-and-white pictures, Amaral managed to visually emphasize the tragic past of Czeslawa Kwoka.
Montana's worst coal mine disaster marks 70 years since Bearcreek explosion Regional, Coal Mining, Disasters, Coal, Newspapers, Olds, News, Mining
Montana's worst coal mine disaster marks 70 years since Bearcreek explosion
Montana's worst coal mine disaster marks 70 years since Bearcreek explosion
Native American Burial Site by Richard Throssel Native American Tribes
Native American Burial Site by Richard Throssel
Native American Burial Site by Richard Throssel
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks: A poor black tobacco farmer whose cells—taken without her knowledge in 1951, now called HeLa cells—became one of the most important tools in medicine. Her cells never died and became vital for developing the polio vaccine, gene mapping, cancer research, in vitro fertilization, cloning, and more. Around 20 tons of Henrietta’s cells have been grown to date. Henrietta Lacks, Henrietta, Medical History, The Past
Eternal Life (Published 2010)
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks: A poor black tobacco farmer whose cells—taken without her knowledge in 1951, now called HeLa cells—became one of the most important tools in medicine. Her cells never died and became vital for developing the polio vaccine, gene mapping, cancer research, in vitro fertilization, cloning, and more. Around 20 tons of Henrietta’s cells have been grown to date.
Good Wife Guide 1950s Suffragettes, Humour, The Good Wife's Guide, Genealogy, Stepford Wife, Submissive Wife, Spouse, Housewife, Good Wife
How to be a good wife according to a 1950s book | OverSixty
Good Wife Guide 1950s
About Native Americans: Dakota Sioux Platform Burials and Mourning Ceremony Choctaw Indian, Choctaw Nation, Chickasaw Indians
Dakota Sioux Platform Burials and Mourning Ceremony
About Native Americans: Dakota Sioux Platform Burials and Mourning Ceremony
Lodges of the Chiefs Earth, Eagle, Folk, Breathtaking
Lodges of the Chiefs
Lodges of the Chiefs
Historic Iroquois and Wabanaki Beadwork: Wabanaki basketry Alaska
Wabanaki basketry
Historic Iroquois and Wabanaki Beadwork: Wabanaki basketry