- ATATÜRK
- Nobel Prize
- Bad Boys
- beautiful indian art
- Older New Orleans woman with her young enslaved servant woman, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, in the 1850s [492*608]
- Santa Bernadette
- Miracles Happen
- blythe doll
- Africa
- Free housing!
- Cherokee Indian nation
- CHOCTAW NATION
. . . প্রিয় এমন রাত যেন যায় না বৃথাই পরি চাঁপা ফুলের শাড়ি খয়েরিটিপ জাগি বাতায়নে জ্বালি আঁখি প্রদীপ মালা চন্দন দিয়ে মোর থালা সাজাই ----- কাজী নজরুল ইসলাম . . . . . . . . . . . ✅use:#bidrohee ----------------------------- ✅ follow us: @kazi_nazrull_islam ======= #bangladesh🇧🇩 #bd #banglagram #bangla #bangladesh_is_beautiful #beautiful #banglapoem #bookstagram #bangladesh #bangladeshi #kazi_nazrul_islam🇧🇩 #kobi #kobita #poetry #poems #poem #rebel #dhakacity #dhaka #dhakagram #instagram #bangli #banglapoetry #banglaquotes #bong #team71 #kolkata #kalkata #bong #dhaka #dhakacity - @kazi_nazrull_islam on Instagram
- Blood Brothers
- Architecture & Design
- Black History - 1800s
- ATATÜRK
- Claude Monet Paintings
- Im gonna give you assholes a chance. What do you say we play a little Bangkok Rules?
- Meiji
- My great grandparents on their wedding day, 1902, in Vasto, Italy.
- American Indians
- William Howard Taft
- Kurdistan
- Books and stuff
- We got a sad one today boys. Georges Bizet (145 years) and Johann Strauss II (121 years) both died on the same day.
- Gustav Mahler
- Harv: a life well lived.
- Immigration Forms
- African-American Civil War Soldiers
- Comanche Indians
- Hal Roach Studios
- Dominican Republic _history
- Events & News at the Library
- American Civil War
- A WTF map of Germany on a recent BBC video!
- We lived in the Quantico, VA area in the early 90s when my Father was a Staff Platoon Commander at The Basic School. His former CO recently wrote a book and included this picture in the forward. Deadrick David Baker ❤
- British vs American English
#ahmadiyyajamaat #messiahhascome #mahdiandmessiah #muhammedsaw #allah #quran #sunnah #ahmadhis #ahmadiyyatzindabad #ahmadiyyat #ahmadiaremuslim #religion #trueislam #islamicquotes #khalifaofislam #khilafatislife #unityofgod #love #kindness #sympathy #humanityfirst #loveforall #hatredfornone #mta #muslimforpeace - @f_a_q_islam on Instagram
- Belize if its a state of the United States
- TROOPING THE COLOUR
- Cherokee Indian women
- Antônio Albino Velho, nascido em Angola em 1788, levado ao Brasil como Escravo em 1798, testemunhou a abolição da escravidão no Brasil em 1888 aos 100 anos de Idade. Acervo do IBGE
- Mafia gangster
- News
- American History
#Oneworldfamily #35 #million #gathering #small #gettogether #wcf #2016 #worldculturalfestival #delhi #be #there #make #life #a #celebration - @artoflivingworld on Instagram
- Filipino
- Unknown Facts about Slaves and Free Blacks
- Great Great Grandparents around the 1930s
- Pakistan map
Happy National Daughter’s Day! Skilled in many demanding domestic tasks of their culture, Crow women passed their traditions down from one generation to the next, ensuring the future of their tribe and customs. In this family portrait the distinctive and expressive faces of the grandmother, mother and granddaughter are unique and yet universal. The middle generation carries the weight of responsibility with dignity, the elder, perhaps, now knows joy in understanding the circle of all life. And the adolescent is in that awkward stage we see in many of our own family portraits. Painted against an almost abstract background, there are no landscape or interior details because Terpning’s intent is to focus attention solely on the three women drawing the viewer into their world. Place yourself, paintbrush in hand, in front of a canvas. Who would be looking back at you from the canvas? What emotion would be conveyed? When does it occur? Where does your scene unfold? Why was it important to you to paint that image? @howardterpning #fineart #oilpainting #realism #abstract #threegenerations #nationaldaughtersday #familyportrait #tradition #culture #dignity #grandmother #mother #daughter #granddaughter #circleoflife #whowhatwhenwherewhy @cowboyartistsofamerica @westernartfans @bashasmarkets @ajsfinefoods @foodcityaz @visit_arizona @visitarizona @chandlerlifestyle #chandleraz #thingstodoinchandler - @bashacollection on Instagram
- ACK
- Chocolate News Stories
- bracelet serpent
- Beautiful History
- Black Lives Matter Must-Read Books
- Our Allies - The Colonies (1942)
- Presidential election of 1900, McKinley running for the Republican party on a pro-imperialist platform and attempting to humanize the countrys possessions in the Philippines, Pago Pago, Guam, Wake and Midway Islands, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and Cuba.
- Edumacate
- Oglala sioux
- Bass Reeves -- a former slave, who became the first black Deputy US Marshal west of the Mississippi. c. 1885
- Greek soldiers dancing in the Albanian front, WW2,1940 {500x15}
- My boyfriends great-great-great grandparents, France, 1880s
- military crew I have no idea what year maybe 1960 picture found in resale shop
- American Founding
- Artist
- SAINT BERNADETTE
- My great-grandpa George, both cowboy and Indian, circa 1920s & 1950s
- Facebook Drama
- american civil war photographs.
- Native American Hair
- Audio Books
- African american history
- African American Quilts
- My great-great grandparents, Wilburn and Sarah Smith ~1900, Plains, GA. Theyre also the grandparents of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter
- Fort Worth, Texas
Buffalo Soldiers, Black Seminoles-Mascogos Growing up in Austin, I can’t remember when I learned about Buffalo Soldiers. It seems like they were always there. They were in the Juneteenth parades. They were at most cultural events, especially during Black History Month. The men we refer to as Buffalo Soldiers have a long and complicated history extending beyond one particular nation-state or region. These racially segregated infantry units were a mix of formerly enslaved Africans that were not solely limited to Africans who were emancipated before or by the U.S. Emancipation Proclamation. There were many self-emancipating Africans that became apart of these frontier scouts and soldiers. Notably, the Black Seminoles, a mix of formerly enslaved Africans who escaped to Spanish Florida and forged very complex relationships with Indigenous groups in the region. They were committed to their freedom. Once the U.S. acquired Florida and passed The Indian Removal Act, forced removal and departure happened to the U.S.s expanding frontiers like Texas. Both the U.S. and Mexico employed these African peoples services to; dispossess, contain Indigenous populations to certain areas, and protect either countries borders. In exchange, these skilled infantry persons were promised land, protection from enslavement, farming materials, and other things. However, in many cases, neither the U.S. or Mexican governments kept their ends of the bargains. It left these people and their families in precarious situations. The descendants of the Buffalo Soldiers, Black Seminoles and Mascogos continue to exist in Texas, the U.S. and Mexico. In Mexico, their descendants are primarily located in Coahuila in El Nacimiento and refer to themselves as Mascogos. Not far away in Bracketville, TX there’s a community with museums and cultural activities. Divided by nations, but united in the fight for freedom. Written by @famu512 Photos & Videos: 📸History.com 📸 John Horse/Juan Caballo (Wikipedia) 🎥 Wikitongues: Bertha Speaking Seminole Creole (YouTube) 🎥Gertrudis Blues, Mascogos, El Nacimiento(YouTube) - @afrolatinotravel on Instagram
- Southern pride
- 1950s
- Clothing, Costume and wrinkles
- Roman expeditions in Subsaharan Africa
- deceased girls bodies
- Allama Iqbal
- Aragon carteles
- CHOCTAW NATION
- An unsolicited DM on social... From a graphic designer
- In the past, showing great affection while taking photos and portraits was very common amongst men. When asked, photographers of this era said that these types of photos and poses are rare nowadays as it could be interpreted differently in todays society.
- @helenablavatsky on Instagram
- Books and Resources
- Union Soldiers posing with a escaped slave child in New Kent County, Virginia, Photography by James Gibson, 1862. [5120 x 2143]
- Gypsies
- merchant marine
- Flags
- Long live the standard-bearer of peace, the best friend of the German people J.W. Stalin (East Germany, 1952)
- arctic, north Atlantic, Antarctic
- Dyersville, Iowa
- arch female
- Australian History
- Amazing Amelia
- american indians
- Gunfighters, Lawmen, Bank Robbers and Gangsters
- seminole indians
- Genealogy
- ww2 submarine aces
- hmmm
- Attvcks
- Stonewall Jackson
- Back When in Puerto Rico
- Black History
- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated
- history
- This is what Auth Unity can truly achieve if we set our minds to it.
- My family celebrating America! (Not sure of the holiday/ occasion, but its sometime after 1912)
- Barnes
- California indians
- Sitting Bull. Killed resisting arrest 1890. Photo 1885
- 1860s
- Cherokee Indians
- Atlantis Descendants
- Ka-be-nah-gwey-wence (aka Chief John Smith) in 1921 at age 129
- My great grandfather Swan Anderson, age 16, when he immigrated to the USA from Sweden
- cursed_couple
- My mom (3rd from right) (1960s-70s, Hue, Vietnam)
- The only known photograph of an African American Union soldier with his family. c1863-65 [2795x1908]
- Picture of John Archer, elected in 1913 as first Black Mayor within London. He was Mayor of Battersea.
Víctor Cátala - @el_modernisme on Instagram
- Ancestor: Matthew McCune Pioneer
- African american history
- African-American History and Facts
- Since people are posting pictures of their grandparents, heres my grandmother in 1908.
- Rosa Parks mugshot—63 years ago today [1955]
- My Polish great-grandparents as seen when they emigrated from Poland 1924. Yesterday I was granted Polish citizenship via their descent
- Ancestor: Matthew McCune Pioneer
- American Indian faces
- A Videntes
- Activists
- From 1785 to 1922, White Wolf, also known as Chief John Smith said to have lived 137 years
- Pasqual Piñón, the man with 2 heads, born in Mexico, 1862
- NATIVE AMERICANS
- Dr Lucy Worsley
- On this day in 1862 Otto von Bismarck was appointed Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Prussia by King Wilhelm I. He would later unify the German states into the German empire led by Prussia
- Ainu Culture of Japan
- Stalins body double was teased for his resemblance with Stalin (also he was 40 years younger than him)
- American History
- Antique photos and cases
- Genealogie enz.
- Favorite Authors
Excursão do CEP ao Dedo de Deus em junho de 1960. Da esquerda para a direita, em pé: Virgílio de Mello Jayme Quartin Klaus Weber Tony Peterson Vera Koschnitzky Lourival Franco Sócio do CESO Maria Ruth Luiz Carlos Vogel Horácio Jesus Barcia (Guia da Leste) Endre Sentados: Laércio Klippel Sócio do CESO Álvaro Varanda Maria Alice Werner Koschnitzky Arthur Barroso Celso Barcia - @cep_excursionistapetropolitano on Instagram
- Civil War
- American Military (Missouri)
- Mahatma Gandhi as a law student in 1887
- 1890s Inspiration
- My great aunts and great grandfather in Austria, circa 1901.
- Pima Indians
- Ringling Brothers Museum
- Civil War
- Abenaki
- 1800s
- Freda Bedi (nee Houlston), was an Oxford educated British woman who fought for Indias freedom struggle and was the first European woman to be jailed as a Satyagrahi. She married an Indian at the time, adopted India as her home country and eventually became a Buddhist nun.
- A crowd of Boer children, photographed inside of a concentration camp. One in four would not make it out alive, Nylstroom Camp, South Africa. 1901.
- Civil war 2
- CHILE, CRAFTS AND CULTURE
- Abraham Lincoln
#SahaSutra Iswarchandra Vidyasagar was one of the greatest reformers from Bengal whose works are integral to Indian modernity. He is primarily known for his contribution towards creating a Bengali primer, Borno Parichay, and for his serious and sustained efforts at improving the status of the Hindu woman and wife. We take a moment to remember his legacy on his 200th birth anniversary. Click on the link in bio to read. If you enjoy the work we do, please consider making a donation to support the efforts towards the documentation and dissemination of Indias rich cultural heritage. To donate now, click on the link in bio. #India #IncredibleIndia #SocialReforms #IswarchandraVidyasagar #BirthAnniversary #Bengal #BengaliReformers #IndianModernity #Literature #Language #BengaliLiterature #People - @sahapedia on Instagram
THROWBACK THURSDAY Meet Carl Christian Reindorf. He was a Gold coast pastor of the Basel Mission, a historian, teacher, farmer, trader and physician in the Gold Coast ( Now Ghana). Carl Christian Reindorf himself worked as a teacher of history at the catechists and teachers’ seminary at Akropong (Akuapem) from November 1860 to April 1862. In late 1863 Reindorf was appointed teacher at the newly founded middle school at Osu. In 1866 he took part in the local war between the Ada (a Ga-Adangme group) and the Awunas (Ewes from the Volta Region), acting as assistant surgeon. After the war he was appointed head teacher of the Osu Middle School. The course for students from the ages of fourteen to eighteen included subjects such as biblical exegesis, theology, history and geography, English, and, for the senior classes, Greek. Carl Christian Reindorf worked as a teacher at Osu until 1872. He established a boarding school at Mayera with a dozen Ga boys from Accra. He lived and worked in Mayera for a decade before returning to Christiansborg, Osu. Carl finished work on his notable book, A History of the Gold Coast and Asante in 1889. This literary piece was originally written in the Ga language. The English translation of the book was published in Basel in 1895. Carl Christian Reindorf ’s History of the Gold Coast and Asante has a special place in West African historiography. Drawing a colorful and lively picture of historical events, it was written from an African point of view; in it Reindorf gave Africans a voice and the ability to actively shape history, in marked contrast to the views of his European predecessors and contemporaries. Source: ghanaianmuseum.com #throwbackthursday #throwback #blackhistory #emancipation #heritage SpreadCalmNOTFear #COVID19 # #StaySafe #CoronaVirus #BlackLivesMatter #JusticeForGeorgeFlyod #BeyondTheReturn #Heritage #YearOfReturn #Africa #blackexcellence #MondayMotivationalQuote #blackhistory #CentreOfTheWorld #GhanaTourism #GHisthecentre #essencefullcirclefestival #blackhistory #CentreOfTheWorld #blackhistory #blackexcellence #Ghana #blackhistorymonth #letsgoGhana #africandiaspora #fullcirclefestival #Ghanacentreoftheworld - @gtdc_ghana on Instagram
- Best quotes ever said!
- The Irish Army and Royal Irish Regiment of the British Army participate in a joint wreath-laying ceremony at Glasnevin Cemetary, Dublin (May 2017) [2592x1623]
- Una familia y unos soldados durante la Guerra Cristera (1926-1929).
- History and Humor
SWIPE RIGHT FOR MORE ▶️▶️ . . 🎭🎨 COLLABORATION: COLLAB WITH ARTISTs👩🎨👨🏻🎨 . @akanksha260891 @sowmya_art.creative @misslakshmidoodles 🧔🏾MANDELA DAY👨🏻🎨 In honor of Mandelas birthday we are taking a look back at his untouchable legacy . A long walk of freedom Nelsons Mandela journey (1918-2013) The former South African first black president whose stubborn defiance survived 27 years in prison and led to dismantling of countrys racist and brutal apartheid system. One of the iconic leader of 20th century. He is a universal symbol of social justice certainly, an exemplary figure accounting for democracy , a moral gaint. He was hailed for his soft spoken demeanour. Mandela was awarded the Noble Peace prize in 1993 for his leadership in ending apartheid without violence, and later became the global heroic statesman who inspired million of people around the world. Know for a Man of peace. Last but not the least Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela who rightfully quoted We are not born with a hunger to be free; we are born to be free. . . I look forward to many many more collabs with you all soon😍 Keep sketching and trying all kind of art👩🎨 . #nelsonmandela #nelson #nelsonmandeladay #nelsonmandelaquotes #mandelaeffect #mandela #mandeladay #southafrica #capetownsouthafrica #apartheid #africansoul #mandela100 #freedom #history #historyinthemaking #historyfacts #madiba #education #racist #racists #blackpresident #20thcentury #nonviolence #blacklivesmatter✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿 #peacefulprotest #forgivenessisfreedom #courageous #mandeladay #instacolorweeknd #dxbnowitszsat ! - @art.by.ashif on Instagram
- Titanic information
I was free; but there was no one to welcome me to the land of freedom...I was free, and they should be free also...* #OnThisDay in 1849, Harriet Tubman set out on her first attempt at escape with her two brothers, Ben and Henry. After some time, Tubman and her brothers disagreed on how to proceed, and they returned to their enslavers home. Some time after October 3, Harriet decided that she could no longer remain in bondage. Risking everything, she set out alone, and with the help of several operatives on the Underground Railroad, she finally crossed the border into Pennsylvania. Later in her life, Tubman would recall, When I found I had crossed the line, I looked at my hands to see if I was the same person. There was such a glory over everything; the sun came like gold through the trees, and over the fields, and I felt like I was in heaven. Sources: Kate Clifford Larson, Bound for the Promised Land: Harriet Tubman, A Portait of an American Hero (One World: New York, 2003), p. 77-84. Sarah Bradford, Harriet Tubman, the Moses of Her People (Applewood Books: Bedford, 1993.) p. 30-32. Photo Credit: Photographed by H. Seymour Squyer. Courtesy of National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution *Please note the dialect implied in the original quote was amended by the author for legibility. - @npsnetworktofreedom on Instagram
- Cherokee Nation
- Characters of the Old West
- Today, 17/10, marks the 3rd death anniversary of Whitney Smith, one of the biggest flag enthusiasts, mostly known for creating organisations such as NAVA and FIAV, designing the Guyana flag, and coining the name of this sub, “vexillology”.
- Japanese-Canadians living at an internment camp while building the Yellowhead Highway in Western Canada, 1942. [480 x 494]
- 2 pretty boy
- My great-grandpa in 1990 at 92, he lived to see his great-great-grandchildren.
- Civil War
- N. A. Dobrolyubov 1850s
- Autobiography of a Yogi
- Sgt. Waverly Woodson, who served as a medic of the 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion, the only African Combat Unit involved in D-Day. - 1944 (1200x1200)
- Old Guangdong
- Values Education
- Gertrude Bell
- My 2nd great grandfather (1839-1919) and my 2nd great grandma (1858-1915). I love finding these things! ❤❤
- Cape Coral, FL
- 1944-45 voyage of U-862, the only German U-Boat that reached the Pacific Ocean during the Second World War
- Hippolyte Frandin, the French consul in Korea, 1890s. [465x584]
- villa y zapata
- water timer
- American Indian
- Some ancestors family. Pretty sure they were not seeing cameras very often at this time. (Circa, 1905, Northern Canada)
- Captain James Cook
- T. E. Lawrence,(Lawrence of Arabia.) 1919.
- American civil war
- Map of major Japanese brands [2045x2200]
Egy kép ifjú koromból Meg kell mondanom kicsit zavarosak az emlékeim, így a kép készítésének napja, sem a készítésének éve nem világos, de még az 1800-as évek végén készülhetett. Egyébiránt: Uraim, 200követő mindössze 7nap alatt👏👏 Köszönöm a belémvetett bizalmat! - @_horthy_miklos_ on Instagram
- Philippines people
- Antique
- american civil war photographs.
- Albert Einstein visits Hopi House, 1931
- explorers unit
- Cheyenne Indians
Normalize centering and uplifting the voices of Indigenous women. Repost from @Redhornwoman - @_illuminatives on Instagram
- African American Scholars
- Portrait of a Union soldier in Missouri, 1863 [749x1024]
- Seneca Indians
- American Indians
Did you know that in the beginning, the program began with 69 schools but was eventually was expanded in the 1930s, reaching a total of 139 schools in the lifetime of the program with the final school closing in 1996. Nearly two-thirds of Canada’s residential schools were operated by the Roman Catholic church. - @orange_shirt_awareness on Instagram
- Anatomy - Medical *contains graphic photos*
- Funding Study Abroad
- Ojibwés people
- 9/11 Tribute
- First American People
- 7.Prins Arthur 1.5.1850-16.1.1942
- Apaches
- Blackfoot Indians
- Mrs. Whitaker and her Children photographed by J.A. Palmer. Aiken, South Carolina. 1871-1896. [7930x4529]
- Aboriginal/Indigenous V
- Choctaw language
- Books (and bookmarks) for the flight MW13
- American Indians
- Another picture of my grandmother in the 50s with Maurice Chevalier, in the middle.
- Black & White
- Nez perce
- Amanda Barnes
- Denton, Texas
- Friedrich Engels circa 1860. Good beard.
- Madam C.J. Walker
- My Great Great Grandparents during WW1
- Americana Scraps
- beautiful faces
- American Indians
- Artistic people
Zitkála-Šá co-founded the National Council of American Indians to lobby for U.S. citizenship and voting rights. Learn more about her life and career on todays Unladylike2020. Link to full episdoe in bio. . . Original artwork by Amelie Chabannes, @ameliechabannes. Courtesy of Unladylike2020. . . [PIC: A black-and-white, close-up photo of Zitkála-Šá] . . @unladylike2020 #Unladylike2020PBS #TrailblazersPBS #AmericanMastersPBS #ZitkalaSa #AmericanIndian #NativeAmerican #Documentary #History #Composer #Activist #Writer #Musician - @pbsamericanmasters on Instagram
“I saw that as being this moment of defiance —a way of making a ghost that nobody ever wanted to see appear and haunt.” - Michael Rakowitz Protest can—and must—take many forms. For artist Michael Rakowitz, whose work frequently centers around his Iraqi-Jewish heritage and the resurrection of erased cultural histories, it often means pushing back against dominate narratives and making the invisible visible. Through sculpture, installations, and with the participation of the public, he shows that empathy can serve as a powerful expression of defiance and vice versa. In “Enemy Kitchen,” Rakowitz led Baghdadi cooking classes for middle and high school students, using his mother’s family recipes; the project seized upon the possibility of cultural visibility to produce an alternative discourse around Iraq, little known to the students apart from nightly news images of war. An iterative, evolving project, “Enemy Kitchen” is one of many touched upon in a recent @newyorkermag profile on Rakowitz and his “Art of Return.” + “I’m somebody who was reared on site-specific art, on installation art, so Im always thinking about how to create modes of utterance and space. And so I thought about the smell I would come home to every day after school, of cumin, of Iraqi spices, and knowing that I was safe, that was home. I wanted people to feel that same way, but I also wanted it to be strange; I wanted them to understand that this was the way that my grandparents recreated Iraq, through smell, through taste, and also through care.” Check out the link in bio to read Michael Rakowitz on our Medium page discussing making art as a form of protest and the assertion of oneself in public space as a means of fighting oppression and dispossession. And look for Raffi Khatchadourians profile in the August 24th New Yorker: “[Rakowitz] is immersed in historical memory, often pursuing the trace routes of exile, with the apparent hope that the ensuing art might heal the traumas of dispossession, of war, of expatriation.” Images: the artists Baghdadi family; students making Iraqi Fried Chicken; Enemy Kitchen logo. All images courtesy Michael Rakowitz. - @moreartnyc on Instagram
- 1900s
- Brasil imperial
- On the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Britain these are some of the Indian pilots that flew for the RAF during WW2.
⭐ Calafate Zoológicos Humanos ⭐ vía streaming + Conversatorio con el director Hans Mülchi. 📝Sinopsis 👉🏾 A fines del siglo XIX, fueguinos fueron capturados y arrastrados a Europa para ser exhibidos como salvajes en zoológicos humanos. Entre ellos estaba Calafate, un niño selk’nam de 9 años que sobrevivió y volvió al Estrecho de Magallanes. 🤷♂️ ¿Cuándo? HOY miércoles 23 de Septiembre a las 20 hrs. 🤷♀️ ¿Repetición? ¡Obvio! el viernes 25 de Septiembre en el mismo horario 📍 ¿Dónde? Vía streaming en el Fanpage Miradas Regionales y por Youtube Miradas Regionales 🤑 ENTRADA LIBERADA 🤑 - @exploratarapaca on Instagram
- american indian
- Ahead of his time
- Black and White Photos #2
- Photo of a Studebaker trolley and passengers from 1929 in Santa Fe NM
Today our community came together to honor the memory of the nearly 3,000 men, women, and children who perished in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The attacks of September 11th were intended to break our spirit. Instead, we are more determined than ever to live our lives in freedom. _____ We ask that as you go about your day you take a moment and remember those who lost their lives as a result of this horrific event. A special thank you to the members of our local VFW, AdventHealth Apopka, Miss Apopka 2020 Amanda Kronous , and the many community members in attendance this morning. _____ The 9/11 Memorial Service was live streamed on our YouTube Channel. #NeverForget #CityofApopkaFL #ApopkaFireDepartment #ApopkaPoliceDepartment #September11 - @cityofapopka on Instagram
- Native American Indians
- American Indians
- Fort Worth, Texas
- pierre loti
Come Eravamo.. La Calabria di un tempo.. Inverno 1902. Allo scatto di una foto per cartolina spesso i passanti si mettevano in posa e dai dettagli degli abiti e dei volti possiamo vedere quanta fosse dura la vita per chi, allepoca, non poteva permettersi neanche un paio di scarpe. 📸 Archivio Storico Alessandro Genovesi. #calabria #italy #europa #suditalia #instagram #comeeravamo #fotodepoca #1900 #memories #ricordidelpassato #Calabriamia #fotoantiche #fotoinbiancoenero #Vibovalentia #crotone #catanzaro #cosenza #reggiocalabria - @calabria_ieri_e_oggi on Instagram
- Earliest mugshot of a criminal taken in Brussels 1840s
- ATATÜRK
- After The Civil War
- Native South Africans inside a concentration camp in Bronkhorstspruit, South Africa, 1901. [800 x 788]
- HISTORIA. PASADO Y PRESENTE
- Billy Pratt a.k.a. Boris Karloff age 11 circa 1899
- US Geography
- American Civil War
- Black Indians
SAY THEIR NAMES🔊 • Mejhor Morta • Vanessa Guillen • Gregory Scott Morales • Brandon Scott Rosecrans •Freddy Beningo Delacruz Jr. • Christopher Wayne Sawyer • Shelby Tyler Jones • Enrique Roman Martinez • Francisco Hernandez • Elder Fernandes #ShutDownFortHood #Justice@#usarmy #saytheirnames - @bayareaforvanessaguillen on Instagram
- Apache Nation
- Veterans from both the Union and Confederate army’s pose for a picture together for the 50th anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg. Pennsylvania 1913. [1100 x 825]
- Apache Injuns
بیسواد بودن رضاشاه بهر معنی که باشد٫ شایعه ای است که دشمنان وی ساخته اند. فردیکه از نوجوانی در بریگاد قزاق به شایسته ترین وجه خدمت کرده و تا جایی به درجات بالا ترقی کرده که از فرمانده بریگاد قزاق که آنزمان طبق قراردادی که ناصرالدین شاه با روسیه تزاری بسته بود یک افسر بلند پایه روس بود٫ نشان لیاقت «نشان شوالیه» میگیرد٫ نه تنها نمیتواند بیسواد بوده باشد بلکه به زبان روسی هم باید آشنا بوده باشد. درست است مدرسه ای نرفته بود چون مدرسه ای وجود نداشت بقیه سیاست مداران آنزمان هم مدرسه نرفته بودند. و مثل مصدق از خانواده ثروتمندهم نبود که معلم خانگی داشته باشد ولی آیا در بریگاد قزاق نمیتوانست سواد آموزی کرده باشد؟ به تنها صدای باقیمانده از وی بدقت گوش کنید آیا کسی که سواد ندارد میتواند این القاب و ادبیات را بکار ببرد؟ - @islamhistory66 on Instagram
- black history
I have been learning more about my great grandfather who was Choctaw-Apache from Louisiana who lived to be 115 years old in this land that was his and belonged to his forefathers! Until the white man came with his diseases devastation and my African ancestors in bondage whom broke their backs building this nation! I’m more American the any of these trump supporting descendants of murdering thieves and pillagers! - @theabsolutephilliptmorrison on Instagram
- Native Americans
- blackfoot
Throwback Thursday! Check out this newspaper clipping published just two days after SAC opened as San Antonio Junior College in 1925. Have historic photos of SAC you’d like to share? Send us a DM or email at sac-pr@alamo.edu - @sanantoniocollege on Instagram
- Sorry, Space Force.
- Chang the Chinese Giant 1870 [1100x1194]
- *Abraham Lincoln*
- Late 1800s Wahine with Tā Moko
- Spring Equinox
- Danish Vilhemine Møller, headmaster of an orphanage, killed the 15 yo Volmer in 1893 to keep him from telling others about their sexual relationship. Later, it was discovered that VM was a hermaphrodite. Then, she was transferred to a male prison, renamed Vilhelmi and ordered to live as a male.
- African American Inventors
- Dr. J. Willis Stovall and WPA workers posing with Apatosaurus fossils during a paleontological excavation in the panhandle of Oklahoma, 1935 [721 x 715]
- architecture
- FAST 11
- Persian princess
- The September 1852 Omaha Indian Delegation to Washington ... 662 × 517
- Apalachee
- Black History Month
- American presidents and families
- SITTING BULL
- St. Bernadette of Lourdes
- crime scenes
- OBAMAS RUINS
- Applachian folks, culture and history.
- AMERICANS, LEARN IT AND LIVE IT
- Just the current leader of the US senate
- @chiloeislagrande on Instagram
- American Indians
- Not all ancestors are pretty. Great great great Aunt Nancy [1850s]
- History
- Civil War Saga
- Indigenous Ministries
- Navajo woman hand weaves Old Glory, 70s
