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Marion Post Wolcott took the social media picture in April 1939. “At a meeting of the Clark Hill Club, conducted by Miss Velma Patterson, vocational field worker from Elba, at the home of FSA (Farm Security Administration) project family, J.A. Veasy. The women discuss materials for clothing and curtains. Coffee County, Alabama” · Here is your monday morning reader for today. It is the first day of school here. An SUV was parked four feet off the curb, and a school bus could not get through. Good times. · Vipassana · Photographs today are from Special Collections and Archives, Georgia State University Library and Digital Library of Georgia. The social media picture was taken between 1910 and 1929. African American woman is baptized. · I became a Baptist sixteen years before I was born. I remained one for seventeen more years. I am currently in recovery · Eighty years ago we dropped the bomb on Hiroshima. The world has not been the same since · John Vachon took the social media picture in July 1942. “Hoffman Island, merchant marine training center off Staten Island, New York. Instructor with group of trainees in the engine room of the training ship New York” · The text today is boring. The pictures somewhat make up for it. The picture below: “Hoffman Island, merchant marine training center off Staten Island, New York. Instructor with group of trainees in the engine room of the training ship New York” · Today’s feature presentation is a comparison between religion and perfume · Marion Post Wolcott took the social media picture in October 1941. “Radford, Virginia. Sunset Village, FSA housing project. Fred B. Williams from Savannah, Georgia, and his son “Buddy” cleaning the car distributer on the porch of his home. 803 9th Street” · “But again, it’s worth lingering over the asymmetry of war crimes even here. When an IDF soldier goes berserk, he commits a war crime. But every time a Hamas fighter shoots a bullet without wearing a uniform, it’s a war crime. Hamas’s entire MO is one big war crime.” · “Israel can do just about anything it wants. If the IDF chose to destroy Gazans as a people, they could kill almost everyone in Gaza in a matter of weeks. So ask yourself, why haven’t they? And if your answer is international pressure, meaning they really would like to commit a genocide, except they don’t want to become a pariah state like North Korea, well then you’ve already conceded that they’re not in fact committing a genocide.” · The Library of Congress Harris & Ewing took the social media picture in 1922. “Woman in bathing suit with first prize cup”. · selah ©Luther Mckinnon 2025

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