Another spread for this month's National Geographic feature on Meteoric Iron. Focusing on a dagger-ax called a ge from ancient China and its connection to celestial phenomenon. AD Jason Treat
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Another spread for this month's National Geographic feature on Meteoric Iron. Focusing on a dagger-ax called a ge from ancient China and its connection to celestial phenomenon. AD Jason Treat

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#Repost @charlesmblow with @get_repost ・・・ I like to post this every #MemorialDay: In 2011, Yale Professor David W. Blight wrote in the @nytimes: “The earliest and most remarkable Memorial Day” occurred in 1865 Charleston, S.C. after the Confederate evacuation when Charleston black workmen went to the site where at least 257 Union soldiers had been buried in a mass grave. They “reburied the Union dead properly, and built a high fence around the cemetery. They whitewashed the fence and built an archway over an entrance on which they inscribed the words, ‘Martyrs of the Race Course.’” Then, “in cooperation with white missionaries and teachers, staged a parade of 10,000 on the track” with the procession being led “by 3,000 black schoolchildren carrying armloads of roses and singing the Union marching song ‘John Brown’s Body.’” “After the dedication the crowd dispersed into the infield and did what many of us do on Memorial Day: enjoyed picnics, listened to speeches and watched soldiers drill.” As Milton put it, “The war was over, and Memorial Day had been founded by African-Americans in a ritual of remembrance and consecration.” (Illustration by #OwenFreeman) #BlackHistoryEveryday #BlackHistory365 --- #memorialdays #soldiers #warriors #salute
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