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rejectedprincesses:Sutematsu Oyama (1860-1919): Japan’s First College-Educated WomanFull entry (with
peashooter85:The Forgotten Jews Who Built the Roman Colosseum,One of the great myths of history is t
The Forgotten Jews Who Built the Roman Colosseum,One of the great myths of history is that the Egypt
nprfreshair:A ‘Forgotten History’ Of How The U.S. Government Segregated AmericaIn 1933, faced with a
nerdisma: And some things that should not have been forgotten were lost. History became legend. Le
Russians in Alaska — The Battle of Sitka, 1802.A part of history that is forgotten by both
 
The Confederacy’s Forgotten Submarine FleetToday in History: The Attack of the CSS David,
Today almost completely forgotten, Captain Bartholomew Gosnold was the first Englishman to
Deep Racism: The Forgotten History Of Human ZoosThis girl is in a Human Zoo in Brussels, Belgium in
History project i’m doing about forgotten/underestimated female illustrators through the a
Wild Gunman ‘74: The Forgotten First FMV GameMy newest video article is all about the first Ni
Talvez um dia by Isabel Fidalgo Photography on Flickr.
British photographer Charlie Phillips offers human dignity to often forgotten lives in his exhibitio
 
You may have history, but that’s all it is. History can be easily forgotten.
Looking south on State from Randolph, Christmas 1968, Chicago. Black Jesus is playing at the Ro
Chicago Coliseum, October 30, 1927, ChicagoOriginal caption:One of the greatest attractions at the N
The Rose Bowl night club, 865 N Rush @ Chestnut, 1943, Chicago
Skyline, looking south west from the top of the Hancock Tower, 1971, Chicago
Stebbins Hardware, 15 W Van Buren, 1972, Chicago. Harold Washington Library stands here now.&nb
Collage of Old Town businesses, 1960s ChicagoWhich ones do you remember?
Looking east on Polk St. @ Dearborn Station, 1900, Chicago
Old St. Pat’s, NW corner of Adams and Des Plaines, 1861, ChicagoOne of Chicago’s oldest
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