FREE ARTICLE: YESTERDAY TODAY JUNE 26, 2025

Today’s Photographs – Enjoy!!! Image: An Armenian woman is seen kneeling beside her dead child in a field within sight of help and the safety of Aleppo, Syria, during the Armenian Genocide, 1915. #ArmenianGenocide https://amzn.to/4kZljyT Image: Two students sharing a rocking chair at Macalester College, Minnesota. 1890s. #America1890s https://amzn.to/4lpOZFm Yesterday Today is a reader-supported publication.Continue reading “FREE ARTICLE: YESTERDAY TODAY JUNE 26, 2025”

The Resilient Spirit: Italy in the Aftermath of War

Life in America during the 1950s Volume 1

Life in America During the 1950s The 1950s were a defining decade for the United States, marked by economic prosperity, social conformity, and the early stirrings of cultural change. Following the devastation of World War II, the country experienced rapid economic growth, suburban expansion, and technological advancements that shaped daily life. However, beneath this seeminglyContinue reading “Life in America during the 1950s Volume 1”

Hanoi Jane: The Trip That Divided a Nation and Defined a Life

The North-West Rebellion 1885: Resistance and Reckoning: The North-West Rebellion’s Lasting Legacy.

Image: “Shelling Batoche, last shot before the attack on the guns” (guns from Battery A, Canadian Artillery Regiment, bombarding Batoche with a gun firing 9-pounder cannonballs. May 9, 1885. Batoche, Saskatchewan, during the Northwest Rebellion. Photographed by James Peters. The North-West Rebellion of 1885 was a pivotal moment in Canadian history, marking a violent confrontation betweenContinue reading “The North-West Rebellion 1885: Resistance and Reckoning: The North-West Rebellion’s Lasting Legacy.”

Stanley Kubrick: A Teenage Photographer’s Journey in 1940s New York

Stanley Kubrick, the legendary filmmaker behind classics like 2001: A Space Odyssey and The Shining, did not begin his artistic journey behind a movie camera, but rather behind a still camera. As a teenager in the 1940s, Kubrick roamed the streets of New York City capturing the energy, emotions, and contradictions of urban life. HisContinue reading “Stanley Kubrick: A Teenage Photographer’s Journey in 1940s New York”

Amazing Historical Photographs Showing the Ruins of Berlin During the Late 1940s

The ruins of Berlin in the late 1940s stood as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences of World War II and the violent destruction that engulfed Europe. By the end of the war, Berlin was reduced to a shattered shell of its former self—a city of crumbled buildings, displaced residents, and fractured infrastructure. ThisContinue reading “Amazing Historical Photographs Showing the Ruins of Berlin During the Late 1940s”

Marilyn Monroe’s Screen Test For Her Unfinished Movie Something’s Got to Give, 1962.

THIS IS A FREE ARTICLE!!! Marilyn Monroe’s unfinished film “Something’s Got to Give” remains an enigmatic piece of Hollywood history. The 1962 romantic comedy was intended to be Monroe’s comeback after a brief hiatus from the film industry, following her successful performance in “The Misfits” (1961). Directed by George Cukor, the film also starred DeanContinue reading “Marilyn Monroe’s Screen Test For Her Unfinished Movie Something’s Got to Give, 1962.”

Historical Photos Showing Life in New York City during the 1940s – Video

Amazing Photographs Showing Life in Chicago During the Early 1940s

Chicago in the early 1940s was a city undergoing significant transformation. As the United States entered World War II in December 1941, Chicago emerged as a pivotal industrial and transportation hub, contributing massively to the war effort. The city’s factories were repurposed for wartime production, manufacturing everything from tanks to aircraft components. This industrial boomContinue reading “Amazing Photographs Showing Life in Chicago During the Early 1940s”