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Category: Historical Kindness

"the n word" wallpaper

Silence When a Neighbor Uses the “N” Word and a Living Room Epiphany – By Carmelene Melanie Siani

January 29, 2016 Kindness Blog

One day back in the 60’s when life as we knew it was changing through the civil rights movement, my husband called me from work.

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Immigrants’ First Pictures Reveal What It Means To Be American (Historical Kindness)

January 26, 2016 Kindness Blog

We often forget that each one of the immigrants who entered this country between 1892 and 1954 was a unique person with their own cultural

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Elvis

Uplifting Photos of the Day are of Elvis and a Little Girl

November 17, 2015 Kindness Blog

Jan. 8, 1958…Eight-year-old Mary Kosloski had a date with Elvis Presley. Elvis told the Collierville girl, who was the national March of Dimes poster child

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Uplifting Photo of the Day is of an Orphan With His Shiny new Shoes

September 28, 2015 Kindness Blog

This picture is of a 6 year-old boy, “Werfel”, who lived in an orphanage. Here we see him happily celebrating and hugging a new pair

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9-11

This is What a Banking Firm, Decimated on Sept. 11, Did for the Children of Employees That Died

September 11, 2015 Kindness Blog

On Sept. 11, 2001, 83 employees of the investment banking firm Sandler O’Neill & Partners were in the company’s office on the 104th floor of

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A Concentration Camp Survivor’s Gratitude

August 4, 2015 Kindness Blog

On my first visit to France (in 1996), I’m in a bank waiting for my wife to do some currency exchange when an older French

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Flower Sack Dresses From the Flour Mills (Historical Kindness)

May 6, 2015 Kindness Blog

In times gone by, amidst widespread poverty, the Flour Mills realized that some women were using sacks to make clothes for their children. In response,

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