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Mixed Experience History Month: Rhineland "Bastards" of Nazi Germany
"Rhineland Bastard" was a derogatory term used in Nazi Germany to describe Afro-German children of mixed German and African parentage, who were fathered by Africans serving as French colonial troops occupying the Rhineland after World War I. Under Nazism's racial theories, these children were considered inferior to "pure Aryans" and consigned to compulsory sterilization.
Changing the Face of Medicine
Dr. Barbara Ross-Lee, sister of Diana Ross of The Supremes, became the first African American to be appointed dean of a predominantly white medical school in the United States. In 1993, Ross-Lee became the first African American woman dean of a United States medical school. She remained dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine of Ohio University until 2001.
Sent to the asylum: The Victorian women locked up because they were suffering from stress, post natal depression and anxiety
Eliza Josolyne. Diagnosis: Insanity caused by overwork. Sadly, just a few generations ago, women who suffered from work stress, post-partum depression, anxiety attacks, or even exhaustion were confined to an asylum....
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The Romanov family in 1904. 14 years later they would all be brutally murdered while prisoners of the Red Army during the Russian Revolution.
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The Romanovs: were executed in 1917 by the communists. The Queen was Queen Victoria's granddaughter.
9 Famous Nurses Who Made Their Mark on American History
Infographic of the 10 Most Noteable Nurses in History #nursing #history
The capture of the Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar and his sons by Captain William Hodson at Humayun's tomb on 20 September 1857. As the Indian rebellion of 1857 spread, Sepoy regiments seized Delhi. Seeking a figure that could unite all Indians, Hindu and Muslim alike, most rebelling Indian kings and the Indian regiments accepted Zafar as the Emperor of India who gave his public support to the rebellion.
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• Surrender of Detroit 1760 to Robert Rogers. Done for the Army War College Class. This is snapshot while in the studio so it's a tad cockeyed.
Abandoned palace in Kopice Poland - The Palace itself is in Kopicach called the "water Palace" because it was surrounded by three large ponds. The palace was visited by the richest and most famous aristocratic families from all over Europe. Played here, politicians, princes, artists and warlords. The castle belonged to the Schaffgotsch family until 1945 when the second world war changed everything...
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This made me a sick at first but then I thought, look at what she did with her life!
Interpreter's Launch Pad - Issue #12
The story of Krotoa (also known as Eva), a woman born in the 1600s who interpreted for Dutch colonists...