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Hitler 'had tiny deformed penis' and just one testicle, historians claim

Hitler 'had tiny deformed penis' and just one testicle, historians claim


Via: perrie-berlin-halpern  •  History & Sociology  •  52 Comments  •  9 years ago

Yes it's true! Men with small pee pees are miserable human beings. Women are so more advanced than that! Hitler suffered from a condition called hypospadias which left him with an abnormally...
Color Blind

Color Blind


Via: perrie-berlin-halpern  •  History & Sociology  •  89 Comments  •  9 years ago

Our eyes are a wonder of nature. They can see an unlimited array of color. And those of us who are born without that ability, are labeled color blind, and are cheated out of the full spectrum of...
News Orleans Confederate Monuments Can Go, Rules Judge

News Orleans Confederate Monuments Can Go, Rules Judge


Via: buzz-of-the-orient  •  History & Sociology  •  160 Comments  •  9 years ago

News Orleans Confederate Monuments Can Go, Rules Judge By Newsmax Wires, January 27, 2016   Monument to P.G.T. Beauregard (Wickimedia Commons) New Orleans can move...
How do the powerful get the idea that they ‘deserve’ more? Lessons from the… laboratory

How do the powerful get the idea that they ‘deserve’ more? Lessons from the… laboratory


Via: bob-nelson  •  History & Sociology  •  5 Comments  •  9 years ago

How do the powerful get the idea that they ‘deserve’ more? Lessons from the… laboratory original article by Yannis Varoufakis ------------------------- The ‘haves’ of the world are...
Friday Night Special Edition Meme Roundup:  Southern Style!

Friday Night Special Edition Meme Roundup: Southern Style!


Via: bruce-tarleton  •  History & Sociology  •  136 Comments  •  9 years ago

I was raised in the deep South.   Yeah, I capitalized South.   It’s more than just a geographic location. It’s a state of mind.   It’s a culture.   It’s a way of life....
Educating The Oregon Militia on The Northern Paiute's ''Trail of Tears''

Educating The Oregon Militia on The Northern Paiute's ''Trail of Tears''


Via: kavika  •  History & Sociology  •  11 Comments  •  9 years ago

Educating the Oregon Militia on The Northern Paiute’s ‘Trail of Tears’ Jacqueline Keeler 1/7/16 When Ammon Bundy, son of Cliven Bundy, the Nevada rancher who faced off...
South Africa's strange 'Native American' fetish

South Africa's strange 'Native American' fetish


Via: 1stwarrior  •  History & Sociology  •  2 Comments  •  9 years ago

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2016/01/04/south-africa-restaurant-chain/78251822/?utm_content=bufferc4e1e&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer...
American's First Political Sex Scandal

American's First Political Sex Scandal


Via: kavika  •  History & Sociology  •  20 Comments  •  10 years ago

America’s First Political Sex Scandal 7 / 29 Time TIME Books 16 hrs ago               © Provided by Time Article Alexander Hamilton In...
Why We Still Mourn for Wounded Knee

Why We Still Mourn for Wounded Knee


Via: 1stwarrior  •  History & Sociology  •  7 Comments  •  10 years ago

There are always things happening in Indian country that never make it into the mainstream news, and we Indian people are accustomed to it. We never expect the issues near and dear to our hearts...
The Long Peace

The Long Peace


Via: community  •  History & Sociology  •  6 Comments  •  10 years ago

I found this video that gave a strong visual to death from wars, especially WWII, as well as some interesting commentary. Thought I would share it to give perspective....
Dakota 38 + 2 Wokiksuye

Dakota 38 + 2 Wokiksuye


Via: 1stwarrior  •  History & Sociology  •  8 Comments  •  10 years ago

http://lastrealindians.com/dakota-38-2-wokiksuye-by-matt-remle/ On December 26th 1862, the United States Army hung 38 Dakota warriors in Makato, Minnesota. It was, and remains, the largest mass...
Hidden America: Children of the Plains

Hidden America: Children of the Plains


Via: 1stwarrior  •  History & Sociology  •  2 Comments  •  10 years ago

https://www.facebook.com/NativeAmericans2015/videos/458689957648420/?fref=nf An Indian boy who wants to be President of the U. S. - look at the adversities he will have to overcome.
Native Humor: Native Christmas Funnies and Memes

Native Humor: Native Christmas Funnies and Memes


Via: 1stwarrior  •  History & Sociology  •  1 Comments  •  10 years ago

http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2015/12/25/native-humor-native-christmas-funnies-and-memes-162882 Dr. Coyote and Vincent Schilling 12/25/15 We hope everyone is having a...
Standing Bear American Indian Civil Rights Leader - ''I Am A Man'' Speech

Standing Bear American Indian Civil Rights Leader - ''I Am A Man'' Speech


Via: kavika  •  History & Sociology  •  18 Comments  •  10 years ago

In 1879 in a Nebraska courtroom, Standing Bear, a Ponca Indian helped change the identity of American Indians. Until that time Indians were not considered ''people'' and had NO RIGHTS under U.S....
December 1941 and 1944 - Two Epic Events That Changed History

December 1941 and 1944 - Two Epic Events That Changed History


Via: kavika  •  History & Sociology  •  17 Comments  •  10 years ago

December 7th, 1941, ''A Day That Will Live In Infamy''. The attack on Pearl Harbor. December 16th, 1944, The last great German Counteroffensive of WWII...''The Battle of the Bulge''. Within the...
NATIVE AMERICAN LEGENDS The Sand Creek Massacre

NATIVE AMERICAN LEGENDS The Sand Creek Massacre


Via: 1stwarrior  •  News & Politics  •  10 Comments  •  10 years ago

http://www.legendsofamerica.com/na-sandcreek.html     Painting of the attack on Sand Creek, by Robert Lindneaux, 1936.   The Sand Creek Massacre, occurring on November...
Race - The Power Of An Illusion

Race - The Power Of An Illusion


Via: johnrussell  •  History & Sociology  •  15 Comments  •  10 years ago

Robin D.G. Kelley is chair of the history department at New York University. He is also author of  Race Rebels: Culture, Politics and the Black Working Class . What's the big deal about...
How Canada planned to invade the U.S. (and vice versa)

How Canada planned to invade the U.S. (and vice versa)


Via: buzz-of-the-orient  •  History & Sociology  •  14 Comments  •  10 years ago

How Canada planned to invade the U.S. (and vice versa) A new book offers an unintentional guide for Canada to conquer America. If, for some reason, we ever wanted to try to do that. By Zane...
Here’s The Truth About Thanksgiving That Liberals Don’t Want You To Know

Here’s The Truth About Thanksgiving That Liberals Don’t Want You To Know


Via: xxjefferson51  •  History & Sociology  •  1 Comments  •  10 years ago

Here’s The Truth About Thanksgiving That Liberals Don’t Want You To Know As with much of modern American revisionist history, there really is much more to the story. Unknown November 26, 2015...
First Thanksgiving

First Thanksgiving


Via: ambivalent  •  History & Sociology  •  20 Comments  •  10 years ago

http://www.manataka.org/page269.html
 Do American Indians Celebrate Thanksgiving?

Do American Indians Celebrate Thanksgiving?


Via: 1stwarrior  •  History & Sociology  •  19 Comments  •  10 years ago

In thinking about my earliest memories of elementary school, I remember being asked to bring a brown paper sack to class so that it could be decorated and worn as part of the Indian costume...
Oprah Winfrey Show - "Racism in 1992" - Full Episode

Oprah Winfrey Show - "Racism in 1992" - Full Episode


Via: 1stwarrior  •  History & Sociology  •  4 Comments  •  10 years ago

    Native American Heritage Month will "officially" end in 14 days - but the education of/about our peoples will continue through the ages.     When I was the Native American Program...
THIS IS 1 OF THE MOST PIVOTAL BATTLES IN WORLD HISTORY

THIS IS 1 OF THE MOST PIVOTAL BATTLES IN WORLD HISTORY


Via: xxjefferson51  •  History & Sociology  •  6 Comments  •  10 years ago

Her beautiful, long hair was scalped off her head by Indians after she was shot. This was the fate of Jane McCrea, whose loyalist fiancé David Jones had only weeks earlier joined British General...
Native American Heritage Month - Rise of the 7th Generation

Native American Heritage Month - Rise of the 7th Generation


Via: 1stwarrior  •  History & Sociology  •  14 Comments  •  10 years ago

November is National Native American Heritage Month. Let us continue to celebrate our beautiful traditions, languages, songs, and way of life everyday. It is our thoughts, words, songs, stories,...
A SHORT HISTORY LESSON FOR THOSE WHO STILL DON'T GET IT

A SHORT HISTORY LESSON FOR THOSE WHO STILL DON'T GET IT


Via: 1stwarrior  •  History & Sociology  •  5 Comments  •  10 years ago

During the entire history of America until the turn of the twentieth century, Indigenous Americans were hunted, killed, and forcibly removed from their lands by European settlers.This includes the...
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