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Wilson Chinn, a sixty year old former slave was branded on the forehead with his owner's initials, 'V. B. M.' Chinn is wearing a contraption and irons designed to prevent slave escapes. At lower left is a slave paddle. Ca. 1864. John Brown, Interesting History, Before Us, American Civil War, Thug Life
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Wilson Chinn, a sixty year old former slave was branded on the forehead with his owner's initials, 'V. B. M.' Chinn is wearing a contraption and irons designed to prevent slave escapes. At lower left is a slave paddle. Ca. 1864.
Standing as one of the most-heinous, race-motivated crimes in America’s history, the kidnapping & savage lynching of 14-year-old Emmett Till in Mississippi. Considered a transformative moment in the African-American Civil Rights Movement, Till’s death shocked a nation & still resonates deeply. Till’s murder helped push along the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1957, which allowed the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate in local matters. Non Plus Ultra, Funeral, By Any Means Necessary, Civil Rights Movement, Black Power
Standing as one of the most-heinous, race-motivated crimes in America’s history, the kidnapping & savage lynching of 14-year-old Emmett Till in Mississippi. Considered a transformative moment in the African-American Civil Rights Movement, Till’s death shocked a nation & still resonates deeply. Till’s murder helped push along the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1957, which allowed the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate in local matters.
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Clara Mae Luper was one of the early leaders of the civil rights movement in Oklahoma in the 50s. She was arrested 26 times for her civil rights activities. She led sit-ins to end segregation all over Oklahoma.
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Frank Sinatra was a big activist in the civil rights movement, refusing to stay at hotels that didn't allow "blacks". Even using his mafia ties to help get labor unions behind JFK because he knew they shared the same opinions on equal rights.
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The Selma to Montgomery Civil Rights March, 1965. ... Photos Du, Old Photos, Vintage Photos, Foto Poster
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Meri Te Tai Mangakahia. In 1893 Meri addressed the Maori parliament to ask that Maori women be allowed to vote for and become members of that body.
ALABAMA—A young man with "Vote" painted on his forehead walking in the Selma March, 1965. White Face
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ALABAMA—A young man with "Vote" painted on his forehead walking in the Selma March, 1965.
via Alabama Digital Archives    Joan Baez and Susan Sarandon talking during the Selma to Montgomery March.    1965 Real Life Heros, Harry Belafonte, Freedom Rides, Joan Baez, Susan Sarandon
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via Alabama Digital Archives Joan Baez and Susan Sarandon talking during the Selma to Montgomery March. 1965
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