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THE 401 BLOWS As you know from reading the pages of Cornertime Confidential, I have an appreciation that goes deep when it comes to the history of spanking in American and world culture. From the Canadian/Scottish tawse to the Finnish vihta to the
From the other day. (at American Museum of Natural History)
This morning, instead of desperately needing to sleep in, I awoke early and went for a drive in the fields that my grandfather labored his life away in. Every once in a while, in the quiet, misty weather, I got out and walked in these places I view with
markipliergamegifs: 10/10 accuracy! I as an American, would know. Happy 4th of July! Markiplier’s History Lessons: 4TH OF JULY
stair-diving-with-hayes: Ladies and Gentleman, the man that will be in history books. He was throwing the burning tear gas. Not to the cops but away from the children protesting. In his American Shirt and bag of chips. Check his twitter.
ianthe: Today In Black History: February 6, 1990 - Harvard student Barack Obama becomes the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review; this role is considered the highest student position at Harvard Law School. In 2010, third-year Harvar
African-American Museum Cafe Serves Up Black History With Every Forkful
myimaginarybrooklyn: Camus’ ‘Chronicles’: A History Of The Past, A Guide For The Future by JASON FARAGO This year marks the centenary of the birth of Albert Camus, the great novelist of existentialism. It’s a movement that many Americans think
diarrheaworldstarhiphop: A contemporary history lesson in American college
a-r-t-history: Jean-Michel Basquiat, Hollywood Africans, 1983, mixed media (via Whitney Museum of American Art) what is bwana? pop corn sugar cane tobacco tax free hero.ism self portrait as a heel
shit-gets-real-when: cooltallguy1202: eyesofresolute128: guildhall: Sweet Lad, Tender Lad A Pictorial History of Afro-American Gay Couples Sweet lad, tender lad, Have no shame, you’re mine for good; We share a sole insurgent fire, We live in boundles
modernations: Charles Jencks is the American landscape architect and designer behind this incredible flight of stairs. Called The Universe Cascade, it has 25 landings that mark the important shifts in cosmic history. Starting at the top, in the present
blackgirlcrisis: my-lifeas-victoria: ivthetruth: suckmesleezi: journeytoshaydee: reyonabobona: kayymonet: prominent-afro-history: kushitekalkulus: abundancechild: African American Women prefer ANY race to Caucasian Men. Kudos my sisters! Some
westernsaddle: shanellbklyn: dynastylnoire: stair-diving-with-hayes: Ladies and Gentleman, the man that will be in history books. He was throwing the burning tear gas. Not to the cops but away from the children protesting. In his American Shirt
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cartermagazine: Today In History ‘Cesar Chavez was an American farm worker, labor leader, and civil rights activist who, with Dolores Huerta, co-founded the National Farm Workers Association, which later became the United Farm Workers (UFW).’ (photo:
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life: Bill Eppridge, one of the greatest photojournalists of his generation and the photographer who famously captured Robert Kennedy’s assassination in Los Angeles in June 1968, died on October 2, 2013. He was 75. Read more about his life. (Photo:
guildhall: Sweet Lad, Tender Lad A Pictorial History of Afro-American Gay Couples Sweet lad, tender lad, Have no shame, you’re mine for good; We share a sole insurgent fire, We live in boundless brotherhood. I do not fear the gibes of men; One being
todayinlaborhistory: Today in labor history, February 11, 1903: Japanese and Mexican laborers unite to form the Japanese-Mexican Labor Association to fight the labor contractor responsible for hiring at the American Beet Sugar Company in Oxnard, Califor
fyeah-history: Barbara Gittings picketing Independence Hall July 4, 1966Barbara Gittings (July 31, 1932 – February 18, 2007) was a prominent American activist for gay equality. She organized the New York chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis (DOB) from
zuky: im1004: 1968, Asian American high school students attend the Black Panther Party funeral rally for Bobby Hutton,16 years old BPP member. Nice pic and clip of history. That year, in 1968, my Mom was a new immigrant to the US from China, but she
nokiabae: “WHITEWASH” a Documentary On The Black Experience In Surfing Whitewash explores the African-American experience and race in surfing. It touches on some pertinent issues about how the history of surfing was detached from it’s
ivoryantlers: Great moments in American television history.
nevershaveyourbush: hairysexfriends: Nice bush That’s a real African American bush. Reblog this to celebrate Black History Month! nevershaveyourbush.tumblr.com hairy h
Black History Month: Madam C.J. Walker - After suffering from a scalp ailment that resulted in her own hair loss, she invented a line of African-American hair care products in 1905. She promoted her products by traveling about the country giving lecture-d
Black History Month: The Color Purple is a 1982 epistolary novel by American author Alice Walker that won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Award for Fiction. It was later adapted into a film and musical of the same name Taking
veryfemmeandantifascist:I’m not going to sit here a pretend to know every single little thing about Cuban history, but as a Haitian-American I was always raised with the knowledge that latin american countries like Venezuela, Cuba, and Ecuador have
fangirlingoverdemigods: tyleroakley: peacelovelesbian: libby-on-the-label: busterposeys: at what point in history do you think americans stopped having british accents Actually, Americans still have the original British accent. We kept it over
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livinglovinglangston: nya-kin: Misty Copeland makes history as first African American to become principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre (X) She is gorgeous.
kriskatagata: sleeeeeepyhead: peacelovelesbian: libby-on-the-label: busterposeys: at what point in history do you think americans stopped having british accents Actually, Americans still have the original British accent. We kept it over time and
pendulette:pendulette:pendulette:the most potent, profound satirization of american christianity in history is the creation and success of mormonismjoe smith saw what americans liked about christianity and was like. fuck it lets just do a full reboot.
wakeupslaves: DNA ancestry tests and Black Americans Note: I already did a post on DNA ancestry tests. This one looks at them as applied to Blacks in the US. Unlike other Americans, Blacks had their ethnic identity and history taken from them. Even
nya-kin: Misty Copeland makes history as first African American to become principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre (X)
fyeah-history: Ruby Bridges, the first African-American child to attend an all-white elementary school in the American South, escorted by U.S. Marshals dispatched by President Eisenhower for her safety, 14 November, 1960
tyleroakley: peacelovelesbian: libby-on-the-label: busterposeys: at what point in history do you think americans stopped having british accents Actually, Americans still have the original British accent. We kept it over time and Britain didn’t.
scissortailedsaint: a collections of links to readings on asian-american gay and lesbian history “Asian Lesbians in San Francisco: Struggles to Create a Safe Space, 1970s-1980s,” Trinity A. Ordona, in Asian/Pacific Islander American Women: A Historical
racistsgettingfired: racistsgettingfired: cutiegrrl95: Student Disagrees With History Teacher About Native American Genocide – Gets Expelled by Lara Starr September 8, 2016 A Native American student at Cal State Sacramento University was told by
blackinasia: For the first time in our history, African-American women have surpassed all groups in college entrance based upon race and gender. That’s right. African American women enroll in college (9.7%) more than Asian men (8.4%), white women
eternallybeautifullyblack: The African-American Suffragists History Forgot by Lynn Yaeger [T]hough we may have vague notions of the American women who fought so heroically for the ballot on this side of the Atlantic, they are, in our minds, in our