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@ladygaga: I pray tomorrow will be a day of peace for all Americans. A day for love, not hatred. A d
Río de Janeiro (Brazil, c. 1891 – 1930).
JOHN MOYERSIn A Perfect World
reasonandempathy:It has literally always been a lie. These lies have killed millions of Americans o
EEG Study Findings Reveal How Fear is Processed in the BrainAn estimated 8% of Americans will suffer
1) Viraat Purushan-VishnuroopamSource: www.hindugallery.com/2) The Jimi Hendrix Experience -
“You Americans make a great Clamour upon every little imaginary infringement of what you take to be
breakingnews:Jordanian policeman kills 2 Americans, 1 South African in training center shooting wash
Leon Levinstein (American; 1910–1988)New Year’s Eve, Times Square Gelatin silver print, 1965 C
A white man pulls a jinrikisha at the California MidwinterInternational Exposition (1894).The jinrik
Children in front of a cellar door in San Francisco’s Chinatown (1896 - 1906).
orientallyyours:Chinese Humiliation Parade, May 10, 1938. New York City. Photographer: Peter Stackpo
historycultureeducation:Title: Blackfoot Piegan Native Americans in Northern Montana, ca. 1908Source
First Chinese telephone operator in Chinatown, San Francisco, taken between 1900 and 1930. Unidentif
Image 1: Chinese telephone operators in 1930s Shanghai, from the Leo Arnoldov’s book, “C
fuckyeahapihistory:Miss Lucy Tom, chief operator, looks on as telephone operators man their boards i
Chinese telephone operators working at the switchboard in the Pacific Telephone Chinatown branch in
Store windows in New York Chinatown, Oct. 7, 1942. Photographer: Charles W. Cushman. Archives ID: P0
Men reading the newspaper outside of the Chinese Times office in a Californian Chinatown. Date: 1937
“The photos remind us that despite the stubborn, stereotypical view of Chinatowns as places of
“At a time when traditional urban Chinatowns in cities such as New York, San Francisco, Boston
Last week I spoke on a panel at the Museum of Chinese Americans titled, “MOCACITIZEN: Let&rsqu
Osage Warrior (1805–7), a watercolor with pencils by French aristocrat Saint-Mémin. From 1803 to 181
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