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Rejimen Askar Negro Di New York & Rasis Pada Tahun 1860 (66pics)
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Again, a gift from Alex
1860-1865. The room in which the slaves waiting for the start of the auction
1862. Runaway negros crossing a river Rappahannock during the retreat of Major General John Pope
1862-1865. Negro soldiers
1862-1865. 4th company of soldiers at Fort Lincoln Blacks
1862-1865. Ebony and three soldiers
1862. The slaves from plantations JJ Smith, South Carolina
1862. Slaves plant potatoes
1863. The scars on the body of former slave
1869. Area of ​​residence blacks. Caroline
1870. Sojourner Truth, American abolitionist and feminist, born in slavery
Fisk Jubilee Singers 1872, the Negro Ensemble and the chapel, which is composed of students of the University of Nashville Fisk University
1880. Picking cotton in Mississippi
1884. In New Orleans
1884. The Negro district of New Orleans
1884. Collection of pumice in Louisiana
1884. Collection of Tabasco peppers for cooking
1884. A street vendor in New Orleans
1885-1890. Family in Louisiana
1885. The black docker in New Orleans
1890-1895. Picking cotton in Louisiana
1890-1900. Sunday in Mississippi
1890. A group of students Tuskegee Institute in Alabama
1890. The Negro near the machine for processing cotton
1890. Blacks teenagers from Louisiana
1895-1905. Segregation in Alabama. Bar "whites only"
1899-1900. On the way to the lynching
1899. October 29th at plantations Latimer, Belton
1900. Prisoners County Jail in New Orleans
1900 Sawyer from Louisiana
1900. The servants in the South
1900. Tobacco Factory TB Williams, Richmond
1900. Members of the tobacco trade union
8 October 1902. J. lynched. Burley and C. Brown. New Bern, North Carolina
1906. Lynching five blacks in Salisbury, North Carolina
1910. Community Baptist
1911. A pair of blacks in Chicago
1915 Booker T. Washington, a fighter for the American Negro education in Shreveport, Louisiana
1917. July 28, the quiet demonstration Negro Association
1918. April 22, 15 infantry regiment in New York
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1918. March 23. Negros composed of 367 Infantry Regiment, New York
1918. Group Blacks dockers in their dining room
1918. The club officers for color. Philadelphia
1918. The Negro as a part of the American troops in France
1918. Blacks as part of 367 Infantry Regiment, New York
1918. Soldiers negros near 88 Division of the General Staff
28 September 1919. Lynching in Omaha, Nebraska
1919. March. 369 Infantry Regiment in New York
1919 race riots in Chicago. 38 killed, 599 wounded mbolee
1920-1930. Gathering of the Ku Klux Klan
1920. Lynching in Florida
1920. Linotipistka
1920. Lynching in Alabama
1921. June 1st. Captured negros on the way to the conference room during a race riot in Tulsa, Oklahoma
1921. June 1st. The racial riot in Tulsa, Oklahoma
1921. June 1st. The racial riot in Tulsa, Oklahoma
1921. June 1st. The massacre of blacks in Tulsa, Oklahoma
1924 August 20th. Two blacks tighten the bolts in the tunnel
1924. African Legion, the armed wing of UNIA (World Association for the Advancement of blacks). Harlem
1924. Marcus Garvey (figure worldwide movement for the rights of blacks and liberation from oppression. In 1922, Garvey was convicted of financial fraud and spent five years in prison, after which he lost all credibility in the Negro movement) during the Demonstration
1925-1932. Racial segregation in the bus. Birmingham, Alabama
1925. August 9 Demonstration of the Ku Klux Klan. Washington
1925. The victim of lynching
1925. Negro march on the corner 35th and Lenox Avenue
1930. Lynching in Alabama
7 August 1930. Lynching T.Shippa and Abraham Smith
1930. Duke Ellington at the Cotton Club. New York
1935. March 19. Police inspect the Negro in black riot in Harlem
1935. The Negro in the pea fields in Nipomo, California
1935. October. Weighing cotton, Pulaski County, Arkansas
1935. October. Collectors hlomka, Arkansas
1937. January, Packing celery. Sanford, Florida
1938-1940. Actor in "Theatre Lafayette" Harlem
1938 5th Avenue, New York. "Yesterday was lynched man"
October 1939. Longshoremen with bales of cotton on the dock in Houston
1939. January. Expelled sharecroppers on Highway 60, Missouri
1939. January. Expelled sharecroppers on Highway 60, New Madrid, Missouri
1940. May. Racial segregation. Bus Station, Durham, North Carolina
1943. August 2nd. White policeman shot a black man
1943. June 20th. Race riots in Detroit. 25 killed blacks
1946. August. The announcement of the rally against lynchings
1947. Paul Robeson near Ford's Theatre on protests
1950-1954. Gathering of the Ku Klux Klan in South Carolina
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segregation can be racial and economic...blacks against whites, rich against the poor etc.
but the pictures of lynchings are totally gruesome. |
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Skrg Blacks dah kaya..artis pun dah power, jgn satu hari Amerika over turn blk white jadi slave |
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