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Pictures illuminate the shadows of history, revealing the forgotten people and places that otherwise may have faded into oblivion. They help us make sense of the past and, in turn, allow us to understand the present.

So we at Bored Panda decided it would be a nice idea to explore the subreddit 'Rare Historical Photos' — it has 40,000 members constantly digging through the archives and sharing their best finds. Prepare to be transported through time!

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Ojibwe Woman, Ponemah, Minnesota, Photograph Taken By Roland W. Reed C.1908

Ojibwe Woman, Ponemah, Minnesota, Photograph Taken By Roland W. Reed C.1908

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    A Seaman's Request For An Extraordinary Leave Of Absence, 1967. Reason: “My Wife Is Planning To Get Pregnant This Weekend And I Would Like To Be Present.”

    A Seaman's Request For An Extraordinary Leave Of Absence, 1967. Reason: “My Wife Is Planning To Get Pregnant This Weekend And I Would Like To Be Present.”

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    But who needs history anyway? Some people wonder why we should bother studying it when we could be preparing for the future instead. But think about it: can we be ready for what's coming if we don't know what's happened before? The past gives us all kinds of insights that can help us tackle the challenges of today and tomorrow. Without that knowledge, we could be in for some tough times.

    As American historian and journalist Eric Alterman pointed out, since our political discourse is increasingly dominated by sources who care nothing for truth or credibility, we come closer and closer to the situation that Walter Lippmann warned about a century ago, in his seminal 'Liberty and the News.'

    "Men who have lost their grip upon the relevant facts of their environment are the inevitable victims of agitation and propaganda. The quack, the charlatan, the jingo ... can flourish only where the audience is deprived of independent access to information,” he wrote.

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    Renowned Photographer Walter Chandoha Created One Of His Most Famous Photographs Of His Daughter Paula And A Small Kitten Smiling At The Camera At The Same Time, 1955

    Renowned Photographer Walter Chandoha Created One Of His Most Famous Photographs Of His Daughter Paula And A Small Kitten Smiling At The Camera At The Same Time, 1955

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    #4

    A Police Officer Playing Duck Duck Goose With Children In New York, 1970

    A Police Officer Playing Duck Duck Goose With Children In New York, 1970

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    A GI Shares His Rations With Two Italian Children, 1944

    A GI Shares His Rations With Two Italian Children, 1944

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    Historian Daniel Bessner agrees. "If Americans don’t seriously invest in history and other humanities disciplines, we encourage the ahistoric ignorance ... Progress depends on studying and arguing about the past in an open and informed manner."

    According to Bessner, this is especially true nowadays, when people use history to fight over which vision of the country will dominate the political scene.

    #6

    A Former Prisoner Points Out The Most Brutal Guard. Germany. 1945

    A Former Prisoner Points Out The Most Brutal Guard. Germany. 1945

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    A Baby Lamb Snuggles Up To A Sleeping Boy, 1940

    A Baby Lamb Snuggles Up To A Sleeping Boy, 1940

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    Girls Sent Home From Mckinley High School For Wearing Slacks And Blue Jeans, Chicago, 1946

    Girls Sent Home From Mckinley High School For Wearing Slacks And Blue Jeans, Chicago, 1946

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    Anna Listler
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Eternal respect to the people who paved and continue to pave the way for gender equality

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    #9

    The Oldest Indian, John Smith, Managed To Live In Three Centuries At Once, Being Born In The 18th Century, Living Throughout The 19th Century And Dying In The 20th Century. It Is Alleged That He Lived For About 137 Years

    The Oldest Indian, John Smith, Managed To Live In Three Centuries At Once, Being Born In The 18th Century, Living Throughout The 19th Century And Dying In The 20th Century. It Is Alleged That He Lived For About 137 Years

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    Dr. Darren R. Reid, who earned his Ph.D. from the University of Dundee and is now a lecturer at Coventry University, explained to Bored Panda for our earlier publication on historical pictures that images are an incredibly important part of how we understand the past.

    "They give us a distinct look into how people and societies viewed themselves and each other," Reid said back then. "In the medieval period, for example, Jesus and the saints were often depicted as physically larger than ordinary people — not because they were believed to be taller, but because they occupied a higher status in the minds of the artists who produced these images, and the audiences who consumed them. In later centuries, Europeans (and their descendants) looked to the classical world for inspiration, spending huge amounts of time (and money) on images that were both increasingly realistic and idealized."

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    #10

    A Dog Says Goodbye To His Fallen US Soldier Friend. Afghan War, 2004

    A Dog Says Goodbye To His Fallen US Soldier Friend. Afghan War, 2004

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    Vancouver's First Official Lifeguard, Joe Fortes, 1905. Fortes, Who Was Born In Trinidad And Tobago, Was Credited With Saving Dozens Of Lives And Was Known As "Old Black Joe"

    Vancouver's First Official Lifeguard, Joe Fortes, 1905. Fortes, Who Was Born In Trinidad And Tobago, Was Credited With Saving Dozens Of Lives And Was Known As "Old Black Joe"

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    Shy Young Woman Smiling For The Camera 143 Years Ago

    Shy Young Woman Smiling For The Camera 143 Years Ago

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    Reid added that "Native Americans and American colonizers were frequently depicted in classical poses — all deliberate choices that show us how many people perceived the invasion of the Americas and the genocides that occurred there."

    "They also include important details (such as items of clothing, hairstyles, etc.) that help us to picture the past. For modern people, this means we can more accurately imagine, and perhaps, empathize with the very different folks who came before us."

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    #13

    Portrait Of A Family. Georgia, USA, Circa 1900

    Portrait Of A Family. Georgia, USA, Circa 1900

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    The Ship "Queen Elizabeth" Arrives At The Port Of New York. On Board Are Soldiers Returning From World War II, 1945

    The Ship "Queen Elizabeth" Arrives At The Port Of New York. On Board Are Soldiers Returning From World War II, 1945

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    Five-Year-Old Albert Einstein, 1884

    Five-Year-Old Albert Einstein, 1884

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    Darren R. Reid highlighted that developing an eye for visual storytelling allows us to detect when someone's trying to bend the narrative.

    "The invasion of the Americas was frequently sanctioned and/or driven by governments, but it was the acts of 'ordinary' people that made it possible, and across that continent, a huge body of work was produced to justify, even encourage some really terrible acts," he said.

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    "American comic books and movies depicted Native Americans as simple, brutish, and savage. This helped to justify genocide and colonization as it was ongoing — and justify it, long after the most violent part of the process was complete. For a great example, check out the awful depiction of Native Americans in Disney’s Peter Pan. They helped to justify the colonial project to generations of children, right up to the present day."

    #17

    This Is What The Empire State Building Looked Like Against The Background Of Other Buildings, 1941

    This Is What The Empire State Building Looked Like Against The Background Of Other Buildings, 1941

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    Abraham Lincoln In 1861 And 1865. A Noticeable Four-Year Contrast Against The Backdrop Of War

    Abraham Lincoln In 1861 And 1865. A Noticeable Four-Year Contrast Against The Backdrop Of War

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    An Old Fisherman Photographed In Bergen, Norway In 1902 By Anders Beer Wilse

    An Old Fisherman Photographed In Bergen, Norway In 1902 By Anders Beer Wilse

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    #20

    New York, 1958. Dancers In A Nightclub Play Chess. Smartphones Haven't Been Invented Yet

    New York, 1958. Dancers In A Nightclub Play Chess. Smartphones Haven't Been Invented Yet

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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    ... Thanks for clarifying that smartphones hadn't been invented. I was SO confused. /s

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    Today, 66 percent of the global population and 97 percent of the U.S. population use the internet where they are under a constant barrage of content. Hopefully, places like the subreddit 'Rare Historical Photos' will help them navigate the overwhelming amount of information.

    #21

    Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau Carries The Country's Future Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Under His Arm. Ottawa, 1973

    Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau Carries The Country's Future Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Under His Arm. Ottawa, 1973

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    With Her Husband At War, Mom Works On The Car, 1944

    With Her Husband At War, Mom Works On The Car, 1944

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    Javelina Poppers
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    8 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's the kind of woman my daughter turned out to be. She spent hours under a car with me when she was little, strictly out of curiosity. Today she can change her own oil and brakes and changing a flat tire is child's play to her.

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    Young Couple Standing At A Speed Limit Sign. Oklahoma, 1920s

    Young Couple Standing At A Speed Limit Sign. Oklahoma, 1920s

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    Republican Party Supporters And Democratic Party Supporters Fight With Snowballs In Front Of The Capitol. January, 1921, Washington, USA

    Republican Party Supporters And Democratic Party Supporters Fight With Snowballs In Front Of The Capitol. January, 1921, Washington, USA

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    bob12
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is how politics should be done - with a good snowball fight.

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    #27

    Queue For The Premiere Of The Star Wars Film. Vancouver, 1977

    Queue For The Premiere Of The Star Wars Film. Vancouver, 1977

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    Kit Springs
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I went to the Denver premier, it was a long line there too. It was awesome.

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    #28

    Early Use Of A Selfie Stick In The 1940s

    Early Use Of A Selfie Stick In The 1940s

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    American Soldier Returning Home From The Great War, Ca 1918-19

    American Soldier Returning Home From The Great War, Ca 1918-19

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    A Youthful Marine, Da Nang, Vietnam, August 3, 1965

    A Youthful Marine, Da Nang, Vietnam, August 3, 1965

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    Goodyear Illuminated Tires, 1961

    Goodyear Illuminated Tires, 1961

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    Tessa
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    8 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They probably don’t last long, but I would love to have these on our car and on my bicycle!

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    Pictured Is Paul Overby, One Of Two Drivers Trapped In The Cab Of The Truck. He Is Pulled By A Rope In The Pit River Bridge Over Lake Shasta Near Redding, California, May 3, 1953. Both Overby And His Partner Hank Baum Were Rescued Before The Car Plunged And Caught Fire

    Pictured Is Paul Overby, One Of Two Drivers Trapped In The Cab Of The Truck. He Is Pulled By A Rope In The Pit River Bridge Over Lake Shasta Near Redding, California, May 3, 1953. Both Overby And His Partner Hank Baum Were Rescued Before The Car Plunged And Caught Fire

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    A Typical American Family In 1950s, Detroit, Michigan

    A Typical American Family In 1950s, Detroit, Michigan

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    John
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I was born in Detroit and lived for a few years in a house that was almost exactly like the one pictured. Detroit is still full of them.

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    #35

    Airmail Pilot, William “Wild Bill” Hopson Of The U.S. Mail Service In Omaha, Nebraska, 1926

    Airmail Pilot, William “Wild Bill” Hopson Of The U.S. Mail Service In Omaha, Nebraska, 1926

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    A Victorian Home Being Moved Via Horse Power. San Francisco, California, USA. 1908

    A Victorian Home Being Moved Via Horse Power. San Francisco, California, USA. 1908

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    Jennik
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The big Victorian villa I flatted in as a student was moved like that. It used to be next to the local university and was moved by horse and dray to a suburb about 4 km away in 1902. Apparently it operated as a brothel for a while (a decade before I moved in!). It had a ghost in the living room and another one on the front porch. I met my partner when we both rented separate flats on the lower floor; after a year we moved into the very large flat upstairs with other flatmates and 37 years later we are still together (in our own home)

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    Service At The Track Restaurant In Los Angeles, 1950s. Food Was Delivered Via Conveyor Belt Directly To Cars

    Service At The Track Restaurant In Los Angeles, 1950s. Food Was Delivered Via Conveyor Belt Directly To Cars

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    A Lady Walks Around Renting Out Books As A “Walking Library.”

    A Lady Walks Around Renting Out Books As A “Walking Library.”

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    Cab Drivers In Madison Square Garden, New York, 1900

    Cab Drivers In Madison Square Garden, New York, 1900

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    Tayler
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Hansom cabs, named after Joseph Hansom who promoted them though they were designed by John Chapman. The drivers sit behind the cab.

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    Drexel Institute Girls’ Rifle Team. Philadelphia, USA

    Drexel Institute Girls’ Rifle Team. Philadelphia, USA

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    Crossing Over The Thames. Photo By René Groebli, 1949

    Crossing Over The Thames. Photo By René Groebli, 1949

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    #43

    People Sit On A Curb Amid Confetti And Papers After Celebrating The End Of World War II In New York City On August 14, 1945

    People Sit On A Curb Amid Confetti And Papers After Celebrating The End Of World War II In New York City On August 14, 1945

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    Downtown Boston, 1910

    Downtown Boston, 1910

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    Ray Ceeya (RayCeeYa)
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Damn that's cool. I wonder if I can get a high res version because I'd love that as my desktop background.

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    A Fashionable Young Woman Exiting A NYC Streetcar In 1912

    A Fashionable Young Woman Exiting A NYC Streetcar In 1912

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    A Gentleman Tips His Hat To A Group Of Ladies, 1920s

    A Gentleman Tips His Hat To A Group Of Ladies, 1920s

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    Photo Of Marilyn Monroe First Wedding, She Was 16 Years Old, 1942

    Photo Of Marilyn Monroe First Wedding, She Was 16 Years Old, 1942

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    Tayler
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    She had been through several foster homes, where she was sexually abused. She married the neighbor's son to avoid being sent back to the orphanage. The photos of Norma Jean when she was discovered at a wartime factory show a young woman with thick, curly reddish brown hair.

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    Passengers Onboard The Staten Island Ferry. New York, USA. 1895

    Passengers Onboard The Staten Island Ferry. New York, USA. 1895

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    Synsepalum
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    No cell phones. I wonder if distant folks lamented the advent of newspapers.

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    John D. Rockefeller Gifting A 5-Cent Coin To A Child, 1929

    John D. Rockefeller Gifting A 5-Cent Coin To A Child, 1929

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    iseefractals
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Average wage at the time was around $1 per hour. That's a toddler. He, much like everyone else in the world, is not required to give anyone, any of his money. Yet he just happens to be one of the most accomplished philanthropists in history, having given away $550 million in his lifetime, which is the modern equivalent of 10's of billions. Still not good enough for you though, is it?

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    Tabitha
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Actually looks like he’s got his hand out for the kid to give him the nickel. BTW, Rockefeller was notorious for his dime tips, which he continued to give LONG after everyone else was giving 10 or more times that amount to service people.

    Erin Eubanks
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's about.90 in today's money. That was probably a lot to them at that time. Every penny counted

    Hugh Cookson
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not to Rockerfeller, him and his family plundered as much as they possibly could out of every enterprise they went into and never paid a penny in tax. Not just him but many, many other wealthy robber baron families of that time, such as the VanderBilts, Roosevelts, Kennedys, Carnegies etc etc .... Those families are still extremely rich today due to the parsimony of their forebears.

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    Lynn Morello
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Why are Millionaires sop wealthy. Because their pockets are not so deep that they fritter away their money.

    Brian Lahti
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Realize that is like $15 in today's money. Not too shabby for the little lad...

    Wicked-Wheelchair-Woman
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Gee, can ya spare it Grandpa? (But to be fair that was probably a fortune back then to someone of that kids family's social status)

    Belle Miles
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It was always SO fun for a grown up to give us coins when I was a kid. Silver Dollars, Fifty Cent pieces, Buffalo Nickels, Wheat Pennies... Kids don't understand their values and differences now. And If a teacher DARED to show coins like that in the class room now, they would be reprimanded by DEI. I used to try to collect them. It would be nice if you could just make a friendly gesture anymore just to make a kid happy without it being creepy. A lot of grown ups were just nice.

    Michael Largey
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Given Rockefeller's practices, he may well have been taking the coin from the kid.

    Eric Williams
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Cheap bastard. Probably managed to feel magnanimous about it too.

    iseefractals
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Again, during a time when a penny still had actual buying power, the man gave away more than half a billion dollars. He's regarded as the most accomplished philanthropist ever. But here's the thing...since it was his money, he got to decide how it was spent and spread around....and you don't amass wealth, by spending frivolously while chalking it up to "self care"

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    Zaach
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    An hours pay at the time ranged from $0.89 to $1.38 - for a child, that was a significant amount of money; for that bastard, it was nothing but he probably wrote it off

    David
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    he was famous for refusing to employ under 14 years old, and funding schools for children to educate them.

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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Yeah, make sure the cameras capture such a “ benevolent “ act …. This is what all the so called elite and all these celebrities constantly do… they always wanna make sure any so called good deed is captured , so everyone can see what good they appear to do, so they get the credit and attention… I’ve always liked what the Bible said about giving… to not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, when you give… essentially , it’s about being humble, giving with the right heart & intention .. not so everyone will see what you’ve done , but so that what you’re doing is just able to bless whomever may be in need of such a gift .. its that , that matters .. these people will get their attention in the spotlight and they’ve had their reward … but those who make a diff. And give with a good heart , especially those who honestly, aren’t afraid to give even if it means them going without- that’s something to be not only admired , but exemplified .

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    He is stooped over by the weight of his sacrifice

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    the kid is giving him 1 dolar back in change

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    #50

    Little Leonardo Dicaprio And His Parents George And Irmelin, 1976

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    A Photo Before Going Off To War Of Three Friends - 1943

    A Photo Before Going Off To War Of Three Friends - 1943

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    Pope John Paul II Talks With The Turkish Terrorist Who Shot Him (Wounded In The Arm And Stomach), Mehmet Ali Agca, 1983

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    Teachzebra
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Very sad that all the other comments are either negative or snarky. I’m not a religious individual, but certainly support this as a powerful image about forgiveness and trying to come to a peaceful resolution with one’s enemies

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    #54

    A Family Of A Migratory Fruit Worker From Tennessee Camped In A Field Near The Packinghouse At Winter Haven, Florida, 1937

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    Jackie Kennedy At Her Husband's Funeral, 1963

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    #57

    Abraham Lincoln With His Son, Thomas "Tad" Lincoln, The Fourth And Youngest Son Of The 16th President Of The United And His Wife Mary Todd Lincoln. Thomas Died At The Age Of 18

    Abraham Lincoln With His Son, Thomas "Tad" Lincoln, The Fourth And Youngest Son Of The 16th President Of The United And His Wife Mary Todd Lincoln. Thomas Died At The Age Of 18

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    #58

    Christmas In Marion, Indiana, USA, 1958

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    Soviet Basketball Player Arvydas Sabonis At The World Cup Final In Spain, 1986

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    Driver Of Combine Threshing Oats, 1940

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    #61

    Workers Stand Atop Ladders Working On The Frame Of The Uss Macon Airship. May 1932. Goodyear Airdock, USA. It Launched In April 1933 And Crashed In 1935

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    Ray Ceeya (RayCeeYa)
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Akron and Macon. The USA's two largest rigid airships. They're gone but those hangers are still around. They held the record for largest open indoor space for years.

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    #62

    A Rare Photo Of North Korean Leader Kim Il Sung, Showing A Tumor On His Neck. Photographers Were Prohibited From Photographing The Right Side Of His Face. Late 1980s

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    A Unique Photo From 1938 - A House Made Of Redwood. Well, Who Could Build Such A Miracle? Of Course, He Was A Genius Or A Giant!

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    #65

    Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, 1972

    Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, 1972

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    People Gathered In Front Of Stores In A Small Town. Eureka Springs, Arkansas, 1880

    People Gathered In Front Of Stores In A Small Town. Eureka Springs, Arkansas, 1880

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    #67

    New York At Night, 1933

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    StPaul9
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    All the street corners are full of people gathered round like this making quick plans, see?

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    Future Leader Of The Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro In Central Park In New York, USA, 1955

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    TheAmericanAmerican
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Poor Cuba... forever to be punished by the capitalists for having the guts to stand up to them... tithe Cuban Missle Crisis is ancient history. They pose ZERO threat to the US. Lift the embargo NOW! 🇨🇺❤️🇺🇸

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    #69

    Farmers In Front Of The Post Office On Saturday Afternoon. Linwood, July, 1940

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    #70

    Evicted Sharecropper Family In Temporary Camp. Butler County, Missouri, 1939

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    #71

    Migrant Farm Worker With His Wife And Ten Children, 1936

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    #73

    Variant Of The Uniform For Flight Attendants On Scandinavian Airlines, Copenhagen, 1960s

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    Robert F. Kennedy Playing Football, December 1967

    Robert F. Kennedy Playing Football, December 1967

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    Tucker Cahooter
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I know they are known for their youthful looks but even Robert F Kennedy didn't look that young in 1967. I think they mean Robert F Kennedy Jr

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    Polygamous Prisoners In Utah's Sugar House Prison, 1889

    Polygamous Prisoners In Utah's Sugar House Prison, 1889

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    Tayler
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The word should be *polygamist.* From the University of Utah archives: Photograph of a group of Polygamist prisoners including George Q. Cannon, Sylvester Jones, Simon Topham, Joseph Barney, Lorenzo Watson, William Buttler, Francis Lyman, and Francis Webster; The Utah Territorial Prison (Sugar House Park ), taken about 1886.

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    Powerful Baseball Player Weighing 204 Kg. Citizen Team Player. City Of Emporium, Pennsylvania, 1910s

    Powerful Baseball Player Weighing 204 Kg. Citizen Team Player. City Of Emporium, Pennsylvania, 1910s

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    Russia's First President, Yeltsin, Leaves The Kremlin And Hands It Over To Putin. Russian Federation, December 31, 1999

    Russia's First President, Yeltsin, Leaves The Kremlin And Hands It Over To Putin. Russian Federation, December 31, 1999

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    Fans At A Stadium In Chicago Await A Hockey Game. USA, 1930s

    Fans At A Stadium In Chicago Await A Hockey Game. USA, 1930s

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    Ryan Smith
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    8 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The old Chicago Stadium was the loudest arena I ever visited! It had the largest organ in the world -- the pipes were built into the walls of the stadium, so the sound was incredible. Legend has it that the sound of the organ could shatter the windows and light bulbs if turned to full volume.

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