Isn’t is shocking that a child living in poverty is happier than most of the people I know..
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Isn’t is shocking that a child living in poverty is happier than most of the people I know..
im in love with this picture take me there
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April 20, 1950: The Woolworth Building reflected in a puddle in City Hall Park. The original caption deemed it “an eerie reflection of the skyline.” Photo: Arthur Brower/The New York Times
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A young girl, Rabat, Morocco. Posted in National Geographic Magazine, March 1925
Elizabeth Eckford of the Little Rock 9 being followed by an angry white mob of students as she is one of the first black students at the school.
Hazel Massery (born Bryan,) the one with her mouth open, was never able to escape her participation in this photo, even after many apologies.
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