Sisters Anne and Margot Frank sharing a few minutes of joy and happiness before going into hiding and eventually meeting their deaths at Bergin-Belsen camp in 1944
This picture of school children at the Raphael Weill School in San Francisco (1941) was captured just moments before the Japanese American students along with their parents were evacuated from the neighborhood and sent to various internment camps on the west coast
A statue of Yasuke, an African slave, who arrived in Japan in 1579 and became the first black Samurai
What do you think a docu-drama based on a real story, or a superhero movie like a cross between Blade, Black Panther, and Hancock?
That's a good question Hotwater and I would take the route that offers him as much exposure to the historic community as possible. A television series and a romantic blockbuster in the same era during of which many docu-dramas. A few anti-heros in fantasy action films like Mummy Returns followed by their own games and then repeat with superheros.
To the tune of the William Tell overture : "What a prick, what a prick, what a great big prick .......... "
Dorothy Counts - The First Black Girl To Attend An All White School In The United States - Being Teased And Taunted By Her White Male Peers At Charlotte’s Harry Harding High School, 1957