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pinboy3niner

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13. I've visited the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 09:44 AM
Feb 2013

It's a very moving and powerful monument. Superb work again by Maya Lin.

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50 Years Ago: The World in 1963 [View all] Crabby Appleton Feb 2013 OP
Wow! Ten cent coffee! FailureToCommunicate Feb 2013 #1
And 30 cents for a gallon of gas pinboy3niner Feb 2013 #3
That does SO not belong there! krispos42 Feb 2013 #2
"No Coke, Pepsi" Gorp Feb 2013 #39
So many of those photos from my home town. K&R trof Feb 2013 #4
I've visited the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery pinboy3niner Feb 2013 #13
The picture has NOTHING to do with the price of coffee, soda, or pie DainBramaged Feb 2013 #5
Yes, the intent of the series of photos is quite clear FailureToCommunicate Feb 2013 #9
So... 1963 was kind of a sucky year, huh? RevStPatrick Feb 2013 #6
If you had a clue about history DainBramaged Feb 2013 #10
If I had a clue about history??? RevStPatrick Feb 2013 #12
Instead of attacking another DU poster, try doing a little reading on your own.... OldDem2012 Feb 2013 #17
What was the "word"? MrMickeysMom Feb 2013 #22
On November 22nd 1963, I was playing softball in the school yard DainBramaged Feb 2013 #23
Post removed Post removed Feb 2013 #36
So sad DainBramaged Feb 2013 #41
What a heart wrenching trip down memory lane... annabanana Feb 2013 #7
In 62-62, we built a bomb shelter in our back yard!!! Really, concrete and everything. Sancho Feb 2013 #8
Wow just WOW. What a trip down memory lane. That little TV in the 6th picture? Autumn Feb 2013 #11
Can you imagine how terrifying that must have been for her? Squinch Feb 2013 #14
The Sixties were a perfect storm of events historically focusing on the US. Divernan Feb 2013 #15
Yep, I remember those times so well living in the DC area. n/t RKP5637 Feb 2013 #16
What a bittersweet year... Tommy_Carcetti Feb 2013 #18
OK, those made me cry. I remember all of them. The Civil Rights movement, Nam, and the sinkingfeeling Feb 2013 #19
Barbaric. And in my freakin' lifetime!! Ishoutandscream2 Feb 2013 #20
What the hell happened to Clint Howard? sadbear Feb 2013 #21
He's still around LeftInTX Feb 2013 #30
That's exactly what I'm talking about. sadbear Feb 2013 #33
Amazing to think that all of history that happened in 1963, the year I was born! Dustlawyer Feb 2013 #24
the year I got married at age 18 and moved to Alabama. dixiegrrrrl Feb 2013 #37
German Chocolate Cake? brooklynite Feb 2013 #25
K&R Solly Mack Feb 2013 #26
Thank you for the reminder life long demo Feb 2013 #27
Nice find, Crabby Appleton. A wonderful, wonderful collection of photographs. n/t pampango Feb 2013 #28
1963 is considered Dpm12 Feb 2013 #29
Excellent!!! LeftInTX Feb 2013 #31
Closets thing to a time machine we have now uponit7771 Feb 2013 #32
You have captured many moments, but not really what each meant specifically. U-girl Feb 2013 #34
People were a *lot* better dressed back then. reformist2 Feb 2013 #35
The year of my birth B2G Feb 2013 #38
We were both a little young back then. Gorp Feb 2013 #40
Photos #32 & #33 DemoTex Feb 2013 #42
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