Photo Historical Photos

“At the local movie theater, boys have a very difficult time finding a place to put their long legs.” Photo by Nina Leen for LIFE magazine, 1945

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See, Nina back then at least understood. People these days scream at you for “man spreading” and then call you a mysoginist just cause you have a cock and ball sack between your legs!! lol
 
William Harvey Carney (February 29, 1840 - December 8, 1908). Sergeant William Harvey Carney was the first African-American to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. Carney rescued the U.S. flag as the flag bearer fell, carrying the flag to the enemy ramparts and back, and saying "Boys, the old flag never touched the ground!" While other African-Americans had since been granted the award, Carney’s is the earliest action for which the Medal of Honor was awarded to an African-American.

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Crazy how times changed. People now stand in line to rip up or light our flag on fire. It’s unbelievable. I’m sure this man, William, dealt with a shit ton more racism and difficulties in his day to day life than most of these idiotic libtards these days. And yet he wouldn’t let the flag even sweep the ground! True patriot right here!! :emoji_clap:
 
The Reverand Percival Dearmer (1867–1936), known as Percy Dearmer, Vicar of St Mary’s Primrose Hill, priest, writer, pacifist, socialist, liturgist, in 1928 published The Oxford Book of Carols

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