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Everyone Needs to Watch This New Heritage Minute About Residential Schools
Aboriginal Education, Aboriginal History, Indigenous Culture, Boards Of Canada, School Images, Residential Schools, Digital Film
We Were Children: 2 Residential School survivors share their stories
Toronto TTC Peter Witt Streetcar Rapid Transit, Light Rail, Busses, Ttc, Street Cars, Public Transport, Subway, Hometown, Toronto
Toronto TTC Peter Witt Streetcar
15 Weird Foods That Were Common During The Great Depression | Off The Grid News Manfred Von Richthofen, John Mccain, Rusty James, Plaza De Tiananmen, Depression Help, Depression Support, Journaling, People, American History
15 Weird Foods That Were Common During The Great Depression
15 Weird Foods That Were Common During The Great Depression | Off The Grid News
"Let us look at Jim Crow for the criminal he is and what he has done to one life multiplied millions of times over these United States and the world." —Rosa Parks Jackson Mississippi, Iconic Photos, Photos Du, Labor Photos, Martin Luther King, Society Problems, Ruby Bridges, Al Hajj, Teaching Guides
29 Disturbing Pictures Of American Life Under Jim Crow
"Let us look at Jim Crow for the criminal he is and what he has done to one life multiplied millions of times over these United States and the world." —Rosa Parks
Scott's Run, West Virginia. Johnson family - father unemployed, March 1937 | by The U.S. National Archives Vintage Pictures, Old Pictures, Old Photos, Dieselpunk, Lewis Wickes Hine, Shorpy Historical Photos, Historical Pictures, Fotografia Social, West Virginia
Scott's Run, West Virginia. Johnson family - father unemployed, March 1937
Scott's Run, West Virginia. Johnson family - father unemployed, March 1937 | by The U.S. National Archives
Never forget. This was in the past 60 years. In many places in the South (Florida, for one), blacks have to eat and drink in the back room in 2014. #truth Black History Month, Cool Vintage, White Vintage, Refugees, Photos Rares, Angela Davis, By Any Means Necessary, Civil Rights
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Never forget. This was in the past 60 years. In many places in the South (Florida, for one), blacks have to eat and drink in the back room in 2014. #truth
Winnipeg - Main St. & Market c.1960s Vintage Photos, Carnegie Library, Manitoba Canada, Canadian History, Winnipeg, City Hall, Childhood Memories
Archives and Records Control - TOC - City Clerk's Department
Winnipeg - Main St. & Market c.1960s
Children at the cinema, 1958 Robert Doisneau, Magnum Photos, Wayne Miller, Frank Herbert, Foto Poster, Photo Vintage, Vintage Kids
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Children at the cinema, 1958
Classroom from days of old #vintagephotos Vintage Ideas, Victorian Life, Victorian Photos, Vintage School, Vintage Life, Old School House
Classroom from days of old #vintagephotos
Coloured People, 365days, Jim Crow, African Diaspora, Portraits
American soldier with French child after the Liberation D Day Photos, Wwii Photos, Random Pictures, Fukushima, Nagasaki, Second World
American soldier with French child after the Liberation
Sinton's Dairy ~ Colorado Springs Colorado ~ 1949 Vintage Vans, Vintage Trucks, Vintage Stuff, Milk Delivery, Milk Man
Sinton's Dairy ~ Colorado Springs Colorado ~ 1949
African American women in front of YWCA’s Ontario House by Black History Album, via Flickr Civil War Quilts, History Class, Kaiser, Pics Art
African American women in front of YWCA’s Ontario House
African American women in front of YWCA’s Ontario House by Black History Album, via Flickr
Manitoba History: Ukrainian women gather cabbages at East Kildonan, Manitoba in 1916. History Historic Historical Photos Photographs Pics Pictures Vintage Old West Canadian Settlement Prairies Ukraine Vintage Party Foods, Vintage Wedding Cake Table, Jewelry Box Makeover, Women Gathering, Vintage Drawing, Wallpaper Iphone Disney, Historical Photos
Manitoba History: Commemorating Ethnocultural Communities in Manitoba
Manitoba History: Ukrainian women gather cabbages at East Kildonan, Manitoba in 1916. History Historic Historical Photos Photographs Pics Pictures Vintage Old West Canadian Settlement Prairies Ukraine
38 Odd Jobs That No Longer Exist - Old-Fashioned Professions Those Were The Days, The Good Old Days, Pin Up, Odd Jobs, Dear Daughter, Oldies But Goodies, I Remember When, Ol Days
38 Odd Jobs That No Longer Exist
38 Odd Jobs That No Longer Exist - Old-Fashioned Professions
Tricycle loved that bike. Had to put wood blocks on the wheels because family didnt have the $$ to buy bike to fit height. I Am The One, Back In The Day, Nostalgia, Tricycle, Sweet Memories
Happy on My First Tricycle by PhotosbyNan | Redbubble
Tricycle loved that bike. Had to put wood blocks on the wheels because family didnt have the $$ to buy bike to fit height.
Winnipeg Taxi, 1953 Winnipeg Manitoba, Toronto Images, Coca Cola Ad, Pin Ads, The Province, Taxi, Continents
Winnipeg Taxi, 1953
Five things to know about today's report on unequal education | The Rundown | PBS NewsHour Women In History, Black Month, Afro, American Women, Black Art
Five things to know about today's report on unequal education
Five things to know about today's report on unequal education | The Rundown | PBS NewsHour
Freedom Riders: sleeping in church pews. Photograph by Paul Schutzer (1961) for LIFE magazine. Freedom Riders, American Photo, Black Church, Vintage Black Glamour, Life Magazine
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Freedom Riders: sleeping in church pews. Photograph by Paul Schutzer (1961) for LIFE magazine.
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Canadian Nurses, 1918. Photo taken by Harris & Ewing. World War One, First World, Historical Clothing, Grande Guerra
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Canadian Nurses, 1918. Photo taken by Harris & Ewing.
'Wait For Me, Daddy' has become one of the most famous photographs in Canadian history. It was printed in Life magazine and was hung in every classroom across B.C. during the war years. (Claude Dettloff) Moving Photos, Hidden Photos, Colorized Photos, Amazing Pictures, Life Pictures, New Westminster
Iconic 'Wait For Me, Daddy' WW II photo cast as bronze statues, coin, stamp | CBC News
'Wait For Me, Daddy' has become one of the most famous photographs in Canadian history. It was printed in Life magazine and was hung in every classroom across B.C. during the war years. (Claude Dettloff)
Troops of the Régiment de la Chaudière, 8th Brigade, push inland from Juno Beach toward Bény-sur-Mer on D-Day Canadian Soldiers, Canadian Army, British Army, History Girl, Ww2 History
Normandy Invasion (World War II)
Troops of the Régiment de la Chaudière, 8th Brigade, push inland from Juno Beach toward Bény-sur-Mer on D-Day
Type of Source: Photograph/ Primary Source - Residential schools were opened under the governments funding to assimilate Indigenous children into the way of the "white people". Children were removed from their homes from age 7-16, and were stripped of all their cultural ideas and their native tongue. They cut their hair, changed their clothes and were forced to speak English. The state in which they lived was very harsh. Often the children were beat, burned, raped or assaulted by the adults. Canadian Culture, School Site, Kids School, Monument, Indian Residential Schools, Our Father Prayer, In This World, Historical Association
Residential Schools
Type of Source: Photograph/ Primary Source - Residential schools were opened under the governments funding to assimilate Indigenous children into the way of the "white people". Children were removed from their homes from age 7-16, and were stripped of all their cultural ideas and their native tongue. They cut their hair, changed their clothes and were forced to speak English. The state in which they lived was very harsh. Often the children were beat, burned, raped or assaulted by the adults.
Some children died as runaways and were found frozen to death in snowy fields; others who tried to escape their abusers drowned History Pics, American Pride, American Indians, Canada Day, Aboriginal Children
At least 4,000 aboriginal children died in residential schools, commission finds
Some children died as runaways and were found frozen to death in snowy fields; others who tried to escape their abusers drowned