Rare and very interesting photos

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if this picture were taken today then it would have went viral like planking or tebowing
 
Pablo Escobar and his son Juan Pablo in front of the White House in Washington.

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A lot of inmates talk about doing hard time. But a man as feared, powerful, and rich as Pablo Escobar did no such thing as hard time. He had chosen and built the prison, named The Cathedral, himself and had even managed to get his own personnel assigned as guards. Inside, the prison looked more like a luxury mansion than jail that housed some of the most vicious criminals Colombia had ever produced (photo below). Every ‘cell’ had a television, VCR, stereo, and refrigerator. The central part of the prison had been changed into a game room, containing a billiard, roulette tables, and fitness equipment. Visitors were always welcome as Escobar and others greeted family and friends, as well as famous athletes and high class hookers.This outrageous life of the rich and criminal within prison became too much for the Colombian government when they discovered Escobar was continuing ordering murders from inside prison walls.

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6/25/1953: New York, NY : Sugar Ray Robinson bartending at his club on Seventh Avenue between 122nd and 123rd Streets.

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What??? A bunch of black people having a good time with each other...No fighting? no WSHH videos???
 
May 09, 1937 - Soldiers of the 3rd Nigerian Regiment of the Royal West African Force stand to attention during a parade on board their ship the S.S. Accra, on their arrival at Plymouth. They have come to attend a coronation.

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1944 - Private Earnest A. Jenkins standing at attention as General George Patton pins a silver star military award to his chest.

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1930 - U.S. Soldiers Dancing with German Girls

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1964 - Bob Marley with The Wailers
L-R: Bunny Wailer, Bob Marley, Peter Tosh.

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1966 - Bob Marley, then called Robert Marley smiles shoulder to shoulder with his mentor the Jamaican producer Clement Coxsone Dodd in West Kingston.

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Muhammad Ali photographed with a little girl who would one day grow up to become his wife :eek::

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Here they are today:

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Link to the story: http://6thfloor.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/04/11/muhammad-ali-meets-his-wife/



Muhammad Ali and Elvis:

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"Elvis was my close personal friend. He came to my Deer Lake training camp about two years before he died. He told us he didn't want nobody to bother us. He wanted peace and quiet and I gave him a cabin in my camp and nobody even knew it. When the cameras started watching me train, he was up on the hill sleeping in the cabin. Elvis had a robe made for me. I don't admire nobody, but Elvis Presley was the sweetest, most humble and nicest man you'd want to know." - Muhammad Ali

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An artist photo of Ali using 1300 punching bags:

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1929 St. Louis Stars of the Negro League

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1925 New York Rens:

On February 13, 1923 the first African-American professional basketball team -The New York Renaissance- was organized. They began as the Spartan Braves of Brooklyn, renamed themselves the Spartan Five, before settling on the name Renaissance; an ode to Harlem's Renaissance Ballroom. The Rens were created by the "Father of Black Basketball" Robert J. Douglas. During the 1932-33 regular season, the Rens compiled a record of 120-8 (six of those losses came at the hands of the Celtics, who the Rens did beat eight times). During that season, the Rens won 88 consecutive games, a mark that has never been matched by a professional basketball team. In 1939, the Rens were 112-7 and won the first World Professional Basketball Championship in Chicago - the first all African-American team to win a world title in any sport, when they beat the Oshkosh All-Stars, an all-white team, 34-25. From their inception 'til their last game on March 21, 1949, they had a won-loss record of 2,588-529.
 
Stop thinking that everthing told to you about the civil right history is right an on point. Please do your research on this man.

so everything somebody ELSE read about jackson is bullsheit. but everything YOU read about him during your 'research' is on point and correct, huh? :rolleyes:

fuk outta here.

and u don't even see the hypocrisy of ya own words :smh:
 
A baby pic of Emmett Till and his mom.
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Emmett Till
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The 21 year old white woman that claimed Till harrassed her, when he came into her and her husband's grocery store, Bryant Grocery Store. Her name is Carolyn Bryant.
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The cracka bitch, Carolyn Bryant , her husband and children at the trial.
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THE STORE WHERE EMMETT SUPPOSEDLY WHISTLED AT THAT BEATCH

 
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