Posts Tagged With: Discrimination

THE SUMMER OF DISCONTENT

 

“It’s so much darker when a light goes out
than it would have been if it had never shone.”

 

~ John Steinbeck ~

 

000 the summer of discontent

Digitally enhanced image created from a photo taken in July 2021.


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HANG ‘EM HIGH

 

“It may be true that the law
cannot make a man love me,
but it can keep him from lynching me,
and I think that’s pretty important.”

 

~ Martin Luther King, Jr. ~

 

Digitally enhanced image created from an original photo taken in Paris in August 2016.


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MAGA

 

“But ever since the Founding Fathers
of our nation dreamed this dream,
America has been something of a schizophrenic personality,
tragically divided against herself.”

 

~ Martin Luther King ~

 

Digitally enhanced image (the hat colour has been changed and the text added) created from an original photo of street art taken in Paris in September 2017.


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