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Racial Collection (page 75)

"Unveiling the Power of Protest: A Glimpse into Racial Dynamics Through Captivating Moments" In a defining moment at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City

Background imageRacial Collection: Racial / Aborigine Boy

Racial / Aborigine Boy
An Australian aborigine boy spearing fish

Background imageRacial Collection: Racial / Australia 1911

Racial / Australia 1911
Australian country children riding to school on horseback

Background imageRacial Collection: Racial / Cree Squaw C1830

Racial / Cree Squaw C1830
A Cree squaw with her papoose Date: circa 1830

Background imageRacial Collection: Racial / Chippewa C1830

Racial / Chippewa C1830
A Chippewa warrior (standing)

Background imageRacial Collection: Racial / Sioux Chief C1880

Racial / Sioux Chief C1880
Sioux chief on his horse

Background imageRacial Collection: Racial / Aborigine / Mackaba

Racial / Aborigine / Mackaba
Mackabarang, also known as Broken Bay Jack, a native of New South Wales

Background imageRacial Collection: Racial / Tasmania C1770

Racial / Tasmania C1770
A Woman and Child of Van Diemens Land (Tasmania) encountered during Cooks visit

Background imageRacial Collection: Racial / Thirst Dance 1886

Racial / Thirst Dance 1886
Sun or Thirst dance by Cree Indians of north-west Canada, to prove themselves braves

Background imageRacial Collection: Racial / Arabs / Syria 19C

Racial / Arabs / Syria 19C
A man from SYRIA, a woman from DAMASCUS, SYRIA a man from BAGHDAD, IRAQ

Background imageRacial Collection: Racial / Eskimos 1903

Racial / Eskimos 1903
Eskimos of Northern Asia use a stretched animal-skin as a kind of trampoline

Background imageRacial Collection: Racial /s Africa / Hottentot

Racial /s Africa / Hottentot
SaRTJE BaRTMAN, also known as The Hottentot Venus - African servant girl brought to London 1810 & exhibited there and in Paris, where she died 1815, her body preserved

Background imageRacial Collection: Scottish Man in Highland

Scottish Man in Highland
Peter Jeffrey Mackie out walking in the mountains in his kilt

Background imageRacial Collection: Racial Types / Ireland

Racial Types / Ireland
The poorer peasants of Ireland live in houses made entirely of Peat

Background imageRacial Collection: Racial / Arabs / Bedouin

Racial / Arabs / Bedouin
A Bedouin camp in the desert with carefully tended livestock

Background imageRacial Collection: Indian ruler and his cortege

Indian ruler and his cortege
An Indian ruler and his cortege, travelling by camel, elephant and horse

Background imageRacial Collection: King of Benin and his cortege, West Africa

King of Benin and his cortege, West Africa
The King of Benin (now part of Nigeria) and his cortege, West Africa

Background imageRacial Collection: Russian Tartars or Tatars

Russian Tartars or Tatars, a Turkic ethnic group

Background imageRacial Collection: An Arab on his camel

An Arab on his camel, riding across the desert

Background imageRacial Collection: Bavarian people in the street, southern Germany

Bavarian people in the street, southern Germany
A group of Bavarian people in the street in a town in southern Germany

Background imageRacial Collection: Uncultivated State

Uncultivated State
Ancient Britons in their most uncultivated state

Background imageRacial Collection: Racial / Japan / Daimio 19C

Racial / Japan / Daimio 19C
Daimio and women - a domestic scene in an aristocratic household

Background imageRacial Collection: Racial / Jewish Women 19C

Racial / Jewish Women 19C
Two aristocratic Jewish women

Background imageRacial Collection: Mandan initiation ceremony

Mandan initiation ceremony
Initiation ceremony of the Mandan people, native Americans



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"Unveiling the Power of Protest: A Glimpse into Racial Dynamics Through Captivating Moments" In a defining moment at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City, American runners Tommie Smith and John Carlos took a bold stand against racial injustice. As they stood on the podium during the medal ceremonies, their clenched fists raised high in a Black Power salute, their message reverberated around the world. Australian athlete Peter Norman joined them by wearing an OPHR badge, displaying solidarity with their cause. Reflecting on history's tapestry struggles, we encounter Geronimo - an iconic figure representing Native American resistance against oppression. His indomitable spirit echoes through time as he fought valiantly for his people's rights. Shifting our gaze to Pearly Kings & Queens and Welsh Girls donning traditional costumes in 1908, we witness cultural pride amidst adversity. These vibrant displays serve as reminders that diversity should be celebrated rather than suppressed. Journeying further across continents brings us face-to-face with a Chukchi Warrior clad in armor - emblematic of indigenous resilience against colonization. Their unwavering determination to preserve their heritage resonates deeply within our collective consciousness. Glimpses into marginalized communities continue with snapshots of Gypsies and Caravan life from the 1930s to Kent's present-day gypsies. These images remind us of ongoing challenges faced by these communities while highlighting their rich cultural contributions often overlooked or misunderstood. Tragically, racial tensions persist even within law enforcement systems as evidenced by a haunting photograph capturing police brutality towards young black men during Birmingham's Youth Mass Demonstration in 1963. This painful reminder urges us to confront systemic racism head-on and strive for justice and equality. Expanding our perspective beyond borders takes us back centuries ago to Japan's samurai era where racial dynamics shaped society profoundly. The legacy left behind serves as both a testament to resilience and a call for understanding.