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Francisco van Camp: Indígena de la clase rica (Mestiza sangley-filipina), ca. 1875. MUSEO ORIENTAL. REAL COLEGIO PADRES AGUSTINOS, Valladolid Native American Beauty, Native American History, Native American Indians, Native Americans, American Girl, Native Indian, North American, American Ancestry, Sioux Indian
Indígena de clase rica (Mestiza Sangley-Filipina)
Francisco van Camp: Indígena de la clase rica (Mestiza sangley-filipina), ca. 1875. MUSEO ORIENTAL. REAL COLEGIO PADRES AGUSTINOS, Valladolid
MARY ENOS AND HER SON , 1872 Native American Women, American Indians, Indian History, American West, American Heritage, Sacagawea, America Do Norte
MARY ENOS AND HER SON , 1872
AKICITA 72
AKICITA 72
Between 1815 and 1860, traders in Baltimore made the port one of the leading disembarkation points for ships carrying slaves to New Orleans and other ports in the deep South. Interstate traders in the domestic coast slave trade found Baltimore's excellent harbor, central location and position in the midst of a developing "selling market" attractive incentives in which to build their slave pens and base their operations near the bustling port. Calling America, United States Naval Academy, My Heritage, Women In History, Immunity, Orleans, Perspective, Base
Between 1815 and 1860, traders in Baltimore made the port one of the leading disembarkation points for ships carrying slaves to New Orleans and other ports in the deep South. Interstate traders in the domestic coast slave trade found Baltimore's excellent harbor, central location and position in the midst of a developing "selling market" attractive incentives in which to build their slave pens and base their operations near the bustling port.
The Dentist of Auschwitz: A Memoir Best Books To Read, Great Books, Books And Tea, Easy Books, Thing 1, History Books, Ww2 History, Reading, Movie Posters
The Dentist of Auschwitz: A Memoir
The Dentist of Auschwitz: A Memoir
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FUNK GUMBO RADIO
FUNK GUMBO RADIO
Black Panther's Kingdom of Wakanda Vs. The Griot's Kingdom of Za #blackpanther #wakanda #wakandaforever #blackhistory365 #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #hbcu African American Braids, African American Hairstyles, Black History Month, Black Art, Mummy Bloggers, Kids Blog, African People
Black Panther's Kingdom of Wakanda Vs. The Griot's Kingdom of Za
Black Panther's Kingdom of Wakanda Vs. The Griot's Kingdom of Za #blackpanther #wakanda #wakandaforever #blackhistory365 #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #hbcu
These brave men and women were so wise to do this! Black Pride, Black Power, Black Is Beautiful, Melanin, Hotep
These brave men and women were so wise to do this!
Texas Black Cowboys  Of the estimated 35,000 cowboys that worked the ranches and rode the trails, between five and nine thousand or more was said to have been Black. They participated in almost all of the drives northward, and was assigned to every job except that of trail boss. One historian noted that there had been a few cattle drives where the entire crews were black except for the trail boss. Texas History, World History, Family History, Black Cowboys, Real Cowboys
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Texas Black Cowboys Of the estimated 35,000 cowboys that worked the ranches and rode the trails, between five and nine thousand or more was said to have been Black. They participated in almost all of the drives northward, and was assigned to every job except that of trail boss. One historian noted that there had been a few cattle drives where the entire crews were black except for the trail boss.
Mugshots of Freedom Riders, Jackson Mississippi, 1961. I love their faces and the range of emotions. All the tiny and not so tiny smiles, as if they know something. I wonder if they knew they'd win. by ofelia Us History, History Facts, Rosa Parks, Freedom Riders, Freedom Fighters, Kings & Queens, Jackson Mississippi, Pokerface, Cultura General
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Mugshots of Freedom Riders, Jackson Mississippi, 1961. I love their faces and the range of emotions. All the tiny and not so tiny smiles, as if they know something. I wonder if they knew they'd win. by ofelia
Susan B. Anthony attempting to vote. Seems like we haven't come all that far...women, unite!! Black History, History Girl, Susan B Anthony, Pub Vintage, Vintage Wedding, Ju Jitsu, Night Terror
Susan B. Anthony attempting to vote. Seems like we haven't come all that far...women, unite!!
Siren Muse
Siren Muse
Introduce your students to Ruby Bridges and her role in the civil rights movement using these resources and books. Louisiana, History Major, Modern History, British History
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Introduce your students to Ruby Bridges and her role in the civil rights movement using these resources and books.
Ma-Rez, Tomas-Cita, et Ah-Ne-Pitch, indiens Utesen costumes traditionnels. Photo Rose & Hopkins Studio durant le festival de la montagne et de la plaine de Denver, 1896-1899 American Indian History, North American Indians, Native American Tribes, Indigenous Americans, Indigenous Peoples, African Americans
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Ma-Rez, Tomas-Cita, et Ah-Ne-Pitch, indiens Utesen costumes traditionnels. Photo Rose & Hopkins Studio durant le festival de la montagne et de la plaine de Denver, 1896-1899
Mary Jane McLeod Bethune (July 10, 1875 – May 18, 1955) an American educator and civil rights leader best known for starting a school for African American students in Daytona Beach, Florida, that eventually became Bethune-Cookman University and for being an advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Black Girls, Black Women, Little Buddha, We Are The World, Beautiful Nature, Great Women
Mary Jane McLeod Bethune (July 10, 1875 – May 18, 1955) an American educator and civil rights leader best known for starting a school for African American students in Daytona Beach, Florida, that eventually became Bethune-Cookman University and for being an advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.