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Wayne Henley outside Dean Corll's boat shed on August 8, 1973. He is seen here phoning his mother to confess to having shot Corll. Corll was responsible for what would become known as the “Houston Mass Murders” which took place in Houston, Texas between the years of 1970 and 1973. Along with two accomplices (Elmer Wayne Henley and David Brooks), Corll would abduct and torture young boys that were lured to his apartment, then murdering and burying them in the surrounding rural areas. Corll was shot and killed by Henley following a heated argument at Corll’s home. Henley and Brooks are serving life sentences for there roles in the murders of the teenage boys. The three are responsible for at least 27 deaths.
 
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Washington, D.C., circa 1916. “Slaves reunion. Lewis Martin, age 100; Martha Elizabeth Banks, age 104; Amy Ware, age 103; Rev. Simon P. Drew, born free.” Cosmopolitan Baptist Church, 921 N Street N.W.
 
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Black people from Somalia in the zoo of Basel, 1930

Black people – and sometimes American natives – were brought since the 16th century by the explorers from the new continents to Europe where they belonged, together with exotic creatures, monkeys, lamas, parrots, to the spectacles of princely courts.

The 1870s onwards when, with the emancipation of the bourgeoise, museums of natural history and zoos were opened across Europe as intellectual heirs of the princely cabinets de curiosités,it was considered self-evident that the presentation of exotic fauna also includes black people.

At the turn of the century already the zoos in fifteen European cities – including London, Berlin, Basel, Antwerp, and even the Russian Warsaw – offered this attraction.

The inhabitants of the African colonies were first exposed in cages, and later in “ethnographic villages” where whole families lived their “traditional form of life” before the eyes of white visitors.

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Emperor Wilhelm II. visits the black people in the zoo of Hamburg, 1909
 
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Washington, D.C., circa 1916. “Slaves reunion. Lewis Martin, age 100; Martha Elizabeth Banks, age 104; Amy Ware, age 103; Rev. Simon P. Drew, born free.” Cosmopolitan Baptist Church, 921 N Street N.W.

black people are STRONG today bc black people were even STRONGER back then.

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black people are STRONG today bc black people were even STRONGER back then.

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Black people today shouldn't be mentioned in the same breath with blacks from the past. Those blacks were resilient, strong, proud, and dignified. Today we have.........Nevermind... :smh::smh:
 
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Remembering the 1904 ‘Savages’ Olympics’

The Olympics weren’t always the celebration of world cultures you see today. Watching the hundreds of countries proudly waving their flags as they enter during the opening ceremonies.

At the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri the games hadn’t yet become the spectacle they are today. As Slate put it in a 2008 article, “Even in the U.S., the Olympics were seen less as an epochal sporting event than as yet another attraction at the World’s Fair.”

But in 1904, aside from the human zoos—exhibitions set up so fairgoers could gawk at Indigenous Peoples—that were on display at the World’s Fair, something else happened that made the games that year particularly troubling.

James E. Sullivan, the head of the 1904 fair’s Department of Physical Culture—a group meant to promote American athleticism, decided to have some of the Indigenous Peoples from the exhibitions at the fair compete in sporting events against white athletes as a way to prove white superiority. According to Slate, Sullivan called it the “Special Olympics,” but it was officially dubbed the 1904 Anthropology Days because Sullivan brought William McGee, of the fair’s Department of Anthropology, in on the action.

McGee, founding president of the American Anthropological Association, planned to collect data from the events that would prove the Indigenous People’s athletic inferiority, but the event was a farce. Pitting trained athletes against competitors who didn’t know the rules or understand them when they were explained in English—a foreign tongue—wasn’t exactly a fair scientific experiment.

To give an example of how badly it went, the indigenous competitors didn’t understand the concept of breaking through the tape at the finish line of the foot races: Some stopped short of the tape, others ran under it, Slate reported.

Other events included the high and long jump, tree climbing, archery, shot put, fighting demonstrations, mud throwing and a Mohawk vs. Seneca lacrosse match.

People from many places took part in the events including Africa, South America, the Middle East, the Philippines and Japan. Some did find the event to be in poor taste, including Olympics founder Baron Pierre de Coubertin. Years later in his memoirs, he said, “I mean the ‘Anthropological Days’, whose events were reserved for Negroes, Indians, Filipinoes and Ainus, with the Turks and Syrians thrown in for good measure! That was twenty-six years ago!… Now tell me that the world has not advanced since then and that no progress has been made in sporting spirit…”

One somewhat good thing can be said, the racist spectacle wasn’t well attended and because it was so poorly managed, McGee wasn’t able to get much data, so his findings of athletic inferiority weren’t proven as he’d hoped.

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Mississippi sheriff Lawrence Rainey (right) and deputy Cecil Ray Price on trial in 1967 for the murder of three civil rights workers

The Mississippi civil rights workers murders involved the lynching of three anti-racism and social justice activists near Philadelphia in Neshoba County, Mississippi on June 21, 1964, during the American Civil Rights Movement.

The murders of James Chaney, a 21-year-old black man from nearby Meridian, Mississippi; Andrew Goodman, a 20-year-old white Jewish anthropology student from New York; and Michael Schwerner, a 24-year-old white Jewish CORE organizer and former social worker also from New York, demonstrated the dangers faced by civil rights workers in the South, especially during what became known as “Freedom Summer”, dedicated to voter education and registration. Blacks in Mississippi, as throughout the former Confederacy, lived under racial segregation and Jim Crow laws, and had been essentially disfranchised in Mississippi since the passage of the state constitution of 1890.

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“Auction & Negro Sales,” Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga
by George N. Barnard, 1864
 
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Britannia arm-in-arm with Uncle Sam symbolizes the British-American alliance in World War I.
 
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A bronze cast head from the city of Ife produced in the late 11th-14th century shows the artistic advancement of the medieval Yoruba.
 
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Sutures have a long and bizarre history, dating back to ancient Egypt, where everything from tree bark to hair was used to stitch human flesh back together again. Physicians have used suture to close wounds for at least 4,000 years. Archaeological records from ancient Egypt show that Egyptians used linen and animal sinew to close wounds. In ancient India, physicians used the pincers of beetles or ants to staple wounds shut. They then cut the insects’ bodies off, leaving their jaws (staples) in place. Other natural materials used to close wounds include flax, hair, grass, cotton, silk, pig bristles, and animal gut. The fundamental principles of wound closure have changed little over 4,000 years.
 
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That’s Cleopatra on the left side of a wall at a temple at Dendera—one of the few images that bear her name. She is shown fulfilling her role as pharaoh by making offerings to the gods. The appearance here of her son by Julius Caesar is propaganda aimed at strengthening his position as her heir. He was captured and executed shortly after her demise.
 
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A 16th-century German satirical colored woodcut whose general theme is the uselessness of chastity belts in ensuring the faithfulness of beautiful young wives married to old ugly husbands. The young wife is dipping into the bag of money which her old husband is offering to give her (to encourage her to remain placidly in the chastity belt he has locked on her), but she intends to use it to buy her freedom to enjoy her young handsome lover (who is bringing her a key).
 
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According to Brewster’s Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, sin-eaters were the poor persons hired at funerals in Medieval Times, to eat beside the corpse and so take upon themselves the sins of the diseased, that the soul might be delivered from Purgatory.

This tradition of sin-eating has been recorded in England, Ireland, Wales, Eastern Europe and even in India. Though there may be cultural variation, a unifying theme of this job is that, the sin-eaters are poor persons, and because they take others’ sins on to themselves, they are generally viewed as unclean and stand outside the general community.
 
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The ancient Egyptians maintained a rich cultural heritage complete with feasts and festivals accompanied by music and dance.
 
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Native Congo Free State labourers who failed to meet rubber collection quotas were often punished by having their hands cut off

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If a picture is worth a thousand words, then this picture is worth many thousands of bison. This photo from the 1870s shows a man proudly standing in front of a mountain of tens of thousands of bison skulls - an iconic American species that was systematically slaughtered by the millions as European Americans settled the west.

The US Army actively endorsed the wholesale slaughter of these animals for two main reasons: to remove any competition with cattle, and to starve Native American tribes who greatly depended on the bison for food. Without the bison, the resisting tribes of the Great Plains would either be forced to leave or die of starvation.

More than a century after this dark period in our history, the bison is making a comeback. After living on the brink of extinction, this American icon is slowly but steadily returning to the Great Plains - one baby bison at a time.
 
1994 - Rwandan boy cries for his Dead Father. Scene of the site of a massacre of hundreds of Tutsis by Hutu militia, at a church in the countryside in the southeast corner of Rwanda in a village known as Nayarbuye.

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September 1990 - Liberian soldiers display the dead body of President Samuel Doe during the Liberian Civil War. Prince Yormie Johnson, leader of the Independent National Patriotic Front of Liberia (INPFL), tortured and murdered Doe after his capture by peacekeeping forces. Doe's ears and fingers were cut off on camera during the attack. The spectacle was videotaped and seen on news reports around the world. The video shows Johnson sipping a Budweiser as Doe's ear is cut off.

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The ancient Egyptians maintained a rich cultural heritage complete with feasts and festivals accompanied by music and dance.

I absolutely love these kinds of ancient artifacts that show civilized people of color living without modern day's lies and prejudices tainting our history. Great stuff!:yes::yes::yes:
 
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This is a receipt for the payment of a Louisiana poll tax in 1917. The fee was $1 (which is equivalent to $18.14 in today’s money). This tax was meant to keep recently-enrachised people of color, as well as poorer working-class folks, from voting.

Poll taxes, or any voting fees for that matter, were outlawed by the 24th amendment. But the new Voter ID laws being passed by republicans are designed to do the same thing as a poll tax. They require all voters to have photo ID on them when they go to the polls.
 
1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue.
(with a black navigator Pedro Alonso Niño)

IT was also the date Spain expelled JEWS and the MOORS (blacks and Arabs) from Spain.

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1601 Queen Elizabeth also issued an order to expel black moors from ENGLAND

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It just goes to show how great the effort has been to propagate the myth of black inferiority.
 
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King Leopold II, a mass murderer, colonized the Congo/Zaire and killed 10-15 millions Afrikans between 1885 to 1908. His murderous escapades, terrorism, and brutality against Afrikans make Hitler look like a choir boy.
 
1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue.
(with a black navigator Pedro Alonso Niño)

IT was also the date Spain expelled JEWS and the MOORS (blacks and Arabs) from Spain.

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1601 Queen Elizabeth also issued an order to expel black moors from ENGLAND

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It just goes to show how great the effort has been to propagate the myth of black inferiority.

awesome pics:yes:
 
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