'Banality of evil' Rt @BeschlossDC: Atlanta "slave market," photographed 150 years ago this year: #Barnardpic.twitter.com/vzcp1DHiee
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'Banality of evil' Rt @BeschlossDC: Atlanta "slave market," photographed 150 years ago this year: #Barnardpic.twitter.com/vzcp1DHiee
“@BeschlossDC: Atlanta "slave market," photographed 150 years ago this year: #Barnard pic.twitter.com/V1GEYsrQ48” This makes my blood run cold.
“@BeschlossDC: Atlanta "slave market," photographed 150 years ago this year: #Barnard pic.twitter.com/z2aUTd1HzU”amazing
“@BeschlossDC: Atlanta "slave market," photographed 150 years ago this year: #Barnard pic.twitter.com/NLAAiCS8yM”
@BeschlossDC Why Miss Scarlet bought all her Slaves there! It was such a noble and romantic cause the South fought for! #snark
@BeschlossDC The South STILL hates the North for freeing the slaves in the Civil War (1861-1865) and giving them civil rights (1964).
Horrible. @BeschlossDC
@BeschlossDC Wonderful picture. We hear so many stories, but #PicturesAreWorthAThousandWords Thank you.
@BeschlossDC #GOP has US all on the block now.
@BeschlossDC @Nantague never forget.
@co_pony @BeschlossDC Chilling, isn't it, Heather.
@Nantague @BeschlossDC yes. As is the one in Charleston.
@BeschlossDC it is History, we can not erase it but it is appalling.
@BeschlossDC Surprising that slavery and photography existed in the same time frame.
@BeschlossDC Chilling. Amazing it was not longer ago.
“@BeschlossDC: Atlanta "slave market," photographed 150 years ago this year: #Barnard pic.twitter.com/eeZVrfUm6u”//Our sad & terrible history.
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