Since its invention, photography has provided a window into the events that have changed the course of our nation. Here are the images that have shocked, inspired, and moved us as a country.
"I looked into the face of an old woman and it seemed a kind face, but when I looked at her again, she spat on me." —Elizabeth Eckford, 1957
Since its invention, photography has provided a window into the events that have changed the course of our nation. Here are the images that have shocked, inspired, and moved us as a country.
Since its invention, photography has provided a window into the events that have changed the course of our nation. Here are the images that have shocked, inspired, and moved us as a country.
It's humbling and powerful to look back to the strongest women in history during Women's History Month every year. From the strong women of today to the ones to fought from the very beginning for gender equality and feminism, these 50 best quotes pay respect to the greatest women in history.
Since its invention, photography has provided a window into the events that have changed the course of our nation. Here are the images that have shocked, inspired, and moved us as a country.
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Since its invention, photography has provided a window into the events that have changed the course of our nation. Here are the images that have shocked, inspired, and moved us as a country.
Rare photos and government documents chronicle the assassination of Malcolm X on February 21,1965
Michael Bronski, Professor of the Practice in Activism and Media Studies of Women, Gender and Sexuality at Harvard University, speaks to Newsweek about the origins of Pride Month and the Stonewall Uprising.
A look back at the iconic images of Life magazine, presented by Getty Images.
Studying history helps us understand how past events have shaped the present. We not only learn about ourselves and how we came to be but also develop the ability to avoid mistakes and create better paths for our societies.
Rare photos and government documents chronicle the assassination of Malcolm X on February 21,1965
Rare photos and government documents chronicle the assassination of Malcolm X on February 21,1965
Apartheid was a policy in South Africa that governed relations between the white minority and nonwhite majority during the 20th century. Formally established in 1948, it sanctioned racial segregation and political and economic discrimination against nonwhites. Apartheid legislation was largely repealed in the early 1990s.
Rare photos and government documents chronicle the assassination of Malcolm X on February 21,1965
Its not about where you are, its who you're with. (1945)