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Bettany blueamazon says: This lady has the look of stalwart faith and longsuffering.
Portrait of Rachael Roberts Hughes: Madison County, Florida by Florida Memory
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Bettany blueamazon says: The royal ships had had slaves also, but England stopped trading in slaves before Amercia did.
God always saves endavour by The National Archives UK
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Bettany blueamazon says: An old Map of the United States and Western Terriorities.
Map of the United States Including Western Territories, 12/1848 by U.S. National Archives
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Bettany blueamazon says: The women decided to fight slavery even in Massachusetts.
Address of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society, 07/13/1836 by U.S. National Archives
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William Edward Burghardt Du Bois, African American civil rights activist, educator, historian, writer, scholar by Ernest Adams
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BOOKER T. WASHINGTON, Educator, Author and African American Leader by Ernest Adams
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A triangle of money by Michael Thompson
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Bettany blueamazon says: Billie Holiday...an icon of the blues,,,but her pain and misery was a depiction of the JIM CROW LAWS.
Billie Holiday by Toronto artist Jody Hewgill (www.jodyhewgill.com) by David
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In Memoriam - Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. by fiction~dreamer.●๋•
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Bettany blueamazon says: To add the human touch I included “real life pictures” from the commons of dark skinned children. Perhaps these children can invoke the horror that fills me when I think of the ugliness of families separated, and children sold into servitude and mothers and fathers snatched so coldly from the children’s grasp. Amazing.
Valor Negro... by CHILDREN AT RISK FOUNDATION - Brazil
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Bettany blueamazon says: An actual road way to hell...this road leading to the main house, the Masters house. Plantations were beautiful pieces of landscaping.
Oak Alley Plantation (Front Page Explored #9) by Jack DeBlanc
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Bettany blueamazon says: The groves of trees in a plantation present day are so awesome.
Oak Alley Plantation, Louisiana by .grux.
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Bettany blueamazon says: This is a striking picture. It just brings to me a feeling of how clean this home looked, but if the walls could talk...boy what a story they could tell. Wonderful shot indeed.
Oak Alley Plantation by Ed McGowan
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Bettany blueamazon says: The famous romantic Weeping Willow tree. So awesome this shot. But it evokes wonder about the life of a slave while the Master of the Plantation enjoyed the shade of this lovely tree.
Frampton Plantation 1868 - Yemassee, SC by Meridith112
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Bettany blueamazon says: This is a picture of a plantation present day. To put real time emotion and experience I wanted to add shots that were full color.
Tea Plantations by Thangaraj Kumaravel
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Bettany blueamazon says: Another road down the plantation .Something about the name of this place makes me uncomfortable...what do you think?
Wormsloe Plantation, Savannah, Georgia by Michelle N
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Bettany blueamazon says: Such beautiful shrubs and another weeping willow on a plantation. I just can’t imagine such beauty as a back drop to the ugliness of slavery.
Charleston Plantation Explodes with Spring Color by Mark
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Bettany blueamazon says: I am not sure what this first word is here...but you can see the rest. I added this because this is UGLY.
DSC_5125 by RANDOM INDUSTRIES
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Bettany blueamazon says: Here you see a group of young people in a church present day.
DSC_4909 by RANDOM INDUSTRIES
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Bettany blueamazon says: I found this great paintings of civil rights protestors.
DSC_5166 by RANDOM INDUSTRIES
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Bettany blueamazon says: Another page in time after slavery was abolished.The ugliness of Racism in contrast to the beauty of unification of the people to fight against wrong treatment of one race against another.
DSC_5167 by RANDOM INDUSTRIES
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Bettany blueamazon says: Some young men present day....There is no caption for this shot. But I liked the look of these young men.
DSC_4850 by RANDOM INDUSTRIES
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Bettany blueamazon says: The current day status of public forums,
DSC_4784 by RANDOM INDUSTRIES
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DSC_4896 by RANDOM INDUSTRIES
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Mary and Emily Edmondson by elycefeliz
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