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adrinadietra-theshop:

Hi all!

As you know, USPS has changed it’s rates for flat rate shipping—the method used within thE.Shop

Due to this, the changes have been reflected within each listing. The great thing about this {majorly for international buyers} is, the priority mail envelope now has automatic tracking. This…

New to the Shop:

Custom Hardware Finish Listings!

Every now and again garments listed come with a set hardware finish. This listing gives the ability to chose the finish you prefer without having to go through the process of requesting a custom listing.

New to the Shop:

Custom Hardware Finish Listings!

Every now and again garments listed come with a set hardware finish. This listing gives the ability to chose the finish you prefer without having to go through the process of requesting a custom listing.

floacist:

I did this before last year, but after the outrage after Chris Rock tweet (i.e. facts and the truth) I thought we should take a revisit.

femalerappers:

Top Row - Left To Right: Sparky D, Sweet Tee, Yvette Money, Ms. Melodie. Middle row: Millie Jackson, Peaches, Sparky D dancer. Bottom row: Sparky D dancer, Roxanne Shanté, MC Lyte, Synquis, 1988. Photograph by Janette Beckman.

femalerappers:

Top Row - Left To Right: Sparky D, Sweet Tee, Yvette Money, Ms. Melodie. Middle row: Millie Jackson, Peaches, Sparky D dancer. Bottom row: Sparky D dancer, Roxanne Shanté, MC Lyte, Synquis, 1988. Photograph by Janette Beckman.

thesewatersrundeep:

“African American Midwife Maude Callen Delivering a Baby” by W. Eugene Smith, 1951
One remarkable moment in the public depiction of the midwife occurred in December 1951, when in a photo-essay for Life magazine, W. Eugene Smith introduced Mrs. Maude Callen, a nurse midwife practicing in rural South Carolina.
Callen traveled 36,000 miles a year over back roads to administer the only medical care many poor [B]lacks were likely to receive.
Maude Callen persuaded [the Division of Maternal and Child Health assistant director] to secure Penn Center, originally a school for newly freed slaves, as a site for the [midwifery] institutes because of its symbolic value in the Lowcountry communities served disproportionally by midwives. Training took place in the historic school buildings beneath moss-draped live oaks on a barrier island claimed by [B]lack farm families after the Civil War. Participants frequently described the experience as “inspirational.”
Working in the rural South in the 1950s, in “an area of some 400 square miles veined with muddy roads,” as LIFE put it, Callen served as “doctor, dietician, psychologist, bail-goer and friend” to thousands of poor (most of them desperately poor) patients…After the piece was published, LIFE subscribers from all over the country sent donations, large and small, to help Mrs. Callen in what one reader called “her magnificent endeavor”…
Maude Callen died in 1990 at the age of 91 in Pineville, South Carolina, where she had lived, and served, for seven decades.

thesewatersrundeep:

African American Midwife Maude Callen Delivering a Baby” by WEugene Smith, 1951

One remarkable moment in the public depiction of the midwife occurred in December 1951, when in a photo-essay for Life magazine, W. Eugene Smith introduced Mrs. Maude Callen, a nurse midwife practicing in rural South Carolina.

Callen traveled 36,000 miles a year over back roads to administer the only medical care many poor [B]lacks were likely to receive.

Maude Callen persuaded [the Division of Maternal and Child Health assistant director] to secure Penn Center, originally a school for newly freed slaves, as a site for the [midwifery] institutes because of its symbolic value in the Lowcountry communities served disproportionally by midwives. Training took place in the historic school buildings beneath moss-draped live oaks on a barrier island claimed by [B]lack farm families after the Civil War. Participants frequently described the experience as “inspirational.”

Working in the rural South in the 1950s, in “an area of some 400 square miles veined with muddy roads,” as LIFE put it, Callen served as “doctor, dietician, psychologist, bail-goer and friend” to thousands of poor (most of them desperately poor) patients…After the piece was published, LIFE subscribers from all over the country sent donations, large and small, to help Mrs. Callen in what one reader called “her magnificent endeavor”…

Maude Callen died in 1990 at the age of 91 in Pineville, South Carolina, where she had lived, and served, for seven decades.

asad79:

asad79:

WTF?????


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asad79:

asad79:

WTF?????

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ragecomics4you:

Tim Burton Should Just Make a Movie Called Johnny Depp


Tim Burton Should Just Make a Movie Called Johnny Depp

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ragecomics4you:

Tim Burton Should Just Make a Movie Called Johnny Depp

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Tim Burton Should Just Make a Movie Called Johnny Depp

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findingschmomo:

browncoat-named-cauthon:

excitabletortoise:

god bless america

I hope this the last remaining photos of our presidents

Is no one going to talk about Ronald McDonald fighting in Clinton’s background.