Faces of the original marchers. Of the 250,00 attending, 60,000 of those were white.
Harp & Lorber
But he nevertheless came to play for Camden on the waterfront
Getting his waa-waa on…
A day at the shore with my girl…
A bit of undeveloped Atlantic City. i think one of the most beautiful parts of it, places like this…
Lunchtime on the first day of the shutdown at the Liberty Bell exhibit exit at 6th and Chestnut Streets. Philadelphia Pa. Tourists usually are all over this but not today.
Cracking! A problem. Next year, a timer on the water line for sure. For now though, pick them green and ripen them indoors. Still be good!
The Mall early on
There and getting our bearings
One of the many organizations represented
On the Mall
On the Mall 101015
Prophets and vendors on the Mall
L.J. on the Mall 101015
Making contacts
Kind of surreal next to a symbol of democracy
Keita and Lynell on the Mall 101015
James, Keita and Lynell with the next generation. Hope.
Crowds starting to arrive
At Greenbelt Station going to the Mall
A huge crowd at Archives Station escalator
And of course, the ubiquitous surveillance tower, seen soon in a city near you
This is what indifference looks like.
“Lynching of Laura Nelson and her son 2” by George H. Farnum, Okemah photographer
An example of the black codes from 1742
Historical Shackles
A 1943 Colored Waiting Room sign from Rome Georgia. This is what white power now ultimately means.
Members of the Black Panther Party, stripped, handcuffed, and arrested after Philadelphia police raided the Panther headquarters, August, 1970. Credit – Urban Archives, Temple University
Those un-cashable wolf checks Trump has sold America
Let’s be clear; by “America” I mean, white America, unfortunately. Continue reading →
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