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The Evil Story of Larry Hillblom, the H from DHL
Everyone knows DHL , a lot of us will have used them from time to time. The business was set up in 1969 by three guys called Adrian Dalsey, Larry Hillblom and Robert Lynn and now has upwards of 380,000 employees and turned the three owners into extremely wealthy men. Today we're not looking at the D or the L in DHL but we're taking a look at the H, Larry Hillblom. Born in Kingsburg, California in 1943, Hillblom pursued a career in law in San Francisco. However, he soon discer


'Ku Klux Kiddies': The KKK's Youth Movement
On a summer day in 1924, a crowd gathered for what, at first glance, seemed like an ordinary mass baptism. Parents stood proudly with their children, ready to take part in the kind of ceremony that often marked a milestone in religious communities. But this was no regular Sunday service. As the families approached the clergyman, a group of 50 men in white robes stepped forward, their faces obscured by hoods, leaving no question about who they were or what this event truly rep


Karl (Carl) Moon and the Pueblo Native North Americans portraits.
In the history of American photography, the name Karl Moon stands out for his captivating portrayal of Native American life. Born in 1879, Moon embarked on a journey that would immortalize the cultures, traditions, and faces of indigenous peoples across the American West. His work not only captured moments in time but also served as a bridge between worlds, bringing the rich tapestry of Native American life to a wider audience. Raised in Wilmington, Ohio, Carl (originally Kar
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