Rare and very interesting photos. As seen in TAN

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When ‘Harry Leon Crawford’, hotel cleaner of Stanmore was arrested and charged with wife murder he was revealed to be in fact Eugeni Falleni, a woman and mother, who had been passing as a man since 1899. In 1914, as ‘Harry Crawford’, Falleni had married the widow Annie Birkett. Three years later, shortly after she announced to a relative that she had found out ‘something amazing about Harry’, Birkett disappeared.




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Junius Stinney was the youngest person in America to be executed on death row in 1944 at age 14. He was quickly accused by the (white police) of ‘killing’ two little (white girls) with lack of evidence. His conviction and sentencing opened and closed in one day. There were no witnesses called and there was no transcript of the trial details and black people were not allowed inside the courtroom during that time.

The pic of the little boy...SAD
 
I just read Stinney's story on wikipedia ... I am sadden and angry at the same time ...

i mean damn man ... :smh: such injustice... its infuriating
 
And Joe still beat the crap outta him.
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Ok so apparently the ER room pic is fake and the underwater Titanic shot is actually a paint(I haven't confirmed it, doe).

its scientifically impossible for a titanic photo like that to exist. i got caught at first like :wow: then realized that could never be lol.
 
The guy who painted titanic underwater is ken marschall, he's done a boatload of them (get it?)

But they are really amazing kenmarschall.com
 
Malcolm X in Ghana, West Africa in 1964

Huey Newton & Elaine Brown

Kathleen & Eldridge Clever, Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, Minster of Information

Black Panther Party Breakfast Programs

Madam C.J. Walker's home

Double VV campaign in Harlem 1942

Mary McLeod-Bethune

Lena Horne and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at a party Ms. Horne gave in Dr. King's honor in New York 1963.

Stokely Carmichael, leader of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee;

the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference;

and Floyd McKissick, speaking, national director of the Congress of Racial Equality.

Dr. King and Mrs. King with baby daughter in 1950's

Dr. King delivers one of his last speeches in 1968.

Desegregating bus in Montgomery, Alabama

Ralph Abernathy, unidentified women, & Dr. King 1956

Martin Luther King Jr. of SCLC with Stokely Carmichael of SNCC during the March Against Fear in Mississippi June 1966
 
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