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Vintage Photos alphanerd4 5 months ago 94%
Black People Can’t Swim [Here]

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14606887 > ‘Black people can’t swim’ Because until very recent memory, the US was an explicitly white supremacist authoritarian state, And access to public pools specifically Was one of the crowning achievements of The evil at the heart of this country. They destroyed every public pool that they couldn’t privatize. To keep segregation in place. And that’s why the US is still fucking segregated. The federal government stepped in until it wasn’t politically advantageous anymore and then they gave up And nothing had changed. They just declared victory and called white supremacy something else. If you look at US history, this is this is what the country is. This is the central pattern of what this colonial settler state is, And anything outside of that is fundamentally aspirational, divorced from the actual reality of the situation. > > It’s really incredibly easy to say oh well it’s flawed, but it’s the best in the world, when it’s only people that you are OK with hurting that are getting hurt in the meantime.

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Vintage Photos Some_Emo_Chick 1 year ago 100%
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Vintage Photos Madbrad200 1 year ago 100%
Nyimi Kok Mabiintsh III, King of Kuba (D.R. Congo)

>The Nyimi Mabiintsh III is fifty years old. He acquired the throne at the age of twenty. As a descendant of god the creator, the king is attributed with supernatural powers. Due to his top position he is restricted by several contraints: he does not have the right to sit on the ground, and he cannot cross a cultivated field. Apart from his cook, no one has seen him eat. Moreover he never travels without him, and his personal cooking ustensils. > >It took Laine three weeks to photograph the Nyimi (king) of the Kuba in his royal apparel, the “bwantshy”. The outfit made out of material stitched with beads and “cauris” (small shells used as money in Africa), weighs 160 lb. It takes more than two hours to dress the King, and two days of spiritual preparation to be sufficiently purified in order to wear the outfit. The weight and the heat of the bwantshy is such, that it is impossible to wear it more than one hour. The preceeding King had only worn it three time during his entire life. source: https://twistedsifter.com/2012/07/kings-of-africa-portraits-by-daniel-laine/

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Vintage Photos BeardyGrumps 1 year ago 100%
Grandparents Colourised - Believe around 1950's

Original was black and white and required restoration. Would be interested to know the location. Colourised in Photoshop.

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Vintage Photos BeardyGrumps 1 year ago 100%
Taj-Mahal; Circa 1940

Found my grandfathers photo album from the war. He was stationed in India for servers years serving with the Lincolnshire Regiment as a Signaller. He returned able to speak fluent Urdu. The albums is about 30 pages and contains many images of his travels including the Kyber pass and war camps.

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