If people find these pictures more interesting over that than the really cool shit of history they're depicting, then there's really no point in posting pictures at all.
And Ree? You're an asshole.
#2 For the record: This picture is not from 1864 and it is not depicting the Auctions of Slaves. This photo is post circa 1933, during the depression outside a defunct shop in Savannah, GA. Note the concrete sidewalk over cobblestone? It's 60+ years after the sales of slavery. Another obvious giveaway in the timeline is the integrity of quality in the technical photography.
If people find these pictures more interesting over that than the really cool shit of history they're depicting, then there's really no point in posting pictures at all.
And Ree? You're an asshole.
#2 For the record: This picture is not from 1864 and it is not depicting the Auctions of Slaves. This photo is post circa 1933, during the depression outside a defunct shop in Savannah, GA. Note the concrete sidewalk over cobblestone? It's 60+ years after the sales of slavery. Another obvious giveaway in the timeline is the integrity of quality in the technical photography.
#19 - back then, white people dressed up as black people because black people are scary.
Still are.
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It was the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Until 1918.
And Ree? You're an asshole.
#2 For the record: This picture is not from 1864 and it is not depicting the Auctions of Slaves. This photo is post circa 1933, during the depression outside a defunct shop in Savannah, GA. Note the concrete sidewalk over cobblestone? It's 60+ years after the sales of slavery. Another obvious giveaway in the timeline is the integrity of quality in the technical photography.