
32 Interesting Facts about World War I
Read 32 fascinating facts about the First World War you may not know! WWI was a worldwide conflict between the Allied and Central powers.

Read 32 fascinating facts about the First World War you may not know! WWI was a worldwide conflict between the Allied and Central powers.

See and learn about one of the Great Depression’s most famous photographs, the Migrant Mother, which was taken by Dorothea Lange in 1936.

The life story of Gordon Parks. Parks was one of the best known photographer of the 20th century, learn about what he did during his life.

American civilians of Philadelphia looking at an updated map including the new nations that were formed as a result of the First World War.

Read about the origins of the famous photograph by Roger Fenton named “The Valley of the Shadow of Death” which was taken during the Crimean War in 1855.

See a photograph and an interview from former slave, William Colbert. Learn the dark history of slavery in the United States through a first-hand account.

This photograph of 26th President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt jumping over a broken-down fence in circa. 1902 while he was still President.

Yuri Gagarin was a Soviet cosmonaut born on the 9 March 1934 to a carpenter and bricklayer, and a milkmaid. At the age of 21, Gagarin was drafted in…

Colorizer Fratuzzi tells a short story about 4 black and white photographs that they colorized. Hear the story behind why these photos were chosen.

Follow this tutorial video series to understand how to colorize an old black and white photograph and make it look realistic.
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