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The Old Soviet Union Flag / Stalin A display at a Russian Submarine Scorpion gift shop which includes a Soviet Russian Lenin banner, Soviet Union flag, Soviet Army training poster of military uniforms and insignias, and a Soviet Union Naval flag.
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Nostalgia of Life at El Mirador The historic El Mirador apartment building (entrance, courtyard and patio) which was located on 10147 108 Street, Edmonton, AB.
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New City and New Bittersweet Beginnings Apartment view of an Edmonton sunrise.
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Nostalgia of Summer Camp Dock view of Pigeon Lake at Camp Maskepetoon.
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Anna Doing Dishes at the Aparthotel in Paris A woman named Anna washing dishes at an aparthotel in Paris, France.
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Mediums, Messages, and Casey Neistat Video thumbnail of Casey Neistat's first YouTube vlog.
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Mnemonics of a City The City of Edmonton lit up the High Level Bridge in pride colours on March 3, 2021 as part of MacEwan's Pride Week festivities.
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Insurrection at the U. S. Capitol on January 6, 2021 Crowd of Trump supporters marching on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.
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SUCHO A woman wearing a traditional Ukrainian dress lounging in a tree. The text roughly translates to, "How could you not love my country!"
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Apologies Unlikely to be Administered A Ghanaian boy transporting cables and other electronic devices at a landfill.
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Nomonde Calata Reads about the Fate of Police Officers Who Killed Her Husband During the Apartheid Nomonde Calata reads about the fate of police officers who killed her husband during the Apartheid.
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A Holocaust Apology? The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, also known as the Holocaust Memorial.
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The Central Park Five Members of the Central Park Five (Yusef Salaam, Korey Wise, Kevin Richardson, and Raymond Santana) at "The Central Park Five" film screening at the Dempsey Auditorium.
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Star of David on the Walls of Jerusalem 1 The Star of David on the Walls of Jerusalem.
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La Dictatura [The Dirty War] Argentinian Grandmothers marching in protest of the dictatorial government.
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Cultural Trauma: Changing Our Future Identities African American boy standing next to colored water fountain.
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Sati Tradition - Widow Burning A woman surrounded by flames illustrating the ancient Indian practice called Sati in which widows sacrificed themselves on their husband's funeral pyre.
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My Body, My Choice; Power and Media Constructions Alter Memory? A woman holding the sign, "My Body, My Choice" at a rally on the Florida State University campus in Tallahassee, FL.
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Colourized Image of Willis Winn This photo of Willis Winn was taken by Russell Lee as part of the Federal Writers Project in April 1939, in Marshall, Texas. He is holding the horn used to call slaves to work every day, and claimed to be 116 years old when the photo was taken. He was born in Louisiana, a slave of Bob Winn, who Willis said taught him from his youth that his birthday was March 10, 1822. [Photo colorized by Tom Marshall in 2020].
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Domination Through Censorship Book cover of Alan Gratz's novel, "Ground Zero: a novel of 9/11."
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A Hollywood Villian A woman holding a sign labeled, "#MeToo".
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Sufficiently Dramatic as to Be Publicly Notable A barber shop sign in Tyler, Texas that read, "Britney Spears cut! Just $12".
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The Demonization of Hillary Clinton The August 28, 2006 TIME Magazine cover featuring Hillary Clinton titled, "The presidential ambitions of Hillary Clinton: love her, hate her."
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Terry Fox Legacy Terry Fox Run 2017 fundraising shirt.
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Shared Memory of Incarcerated Persons The Bowden Institution medium security facility near Bowden, AB.