Future US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1884:
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Very interesting picture. — Borders on the UNBELIEVABLE, but it does check out as factual! Quite surprising to me.
Franklin D. Roosevelt – Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_D._Roosevelt
If he were the current President, the birthers would call him a homosexual, claim he was a communist, drag the names and memories of his dead relatives through the dirt, make appalling and evil comments about his children and call his wife a transsexual. They’d also make up all kinds of cockamamie bullshit about his past.
Image credit:
Bettmann Archive on Corbis
http://www.corbisimages.com/stock-photo/rights-managed/BE003169/franklin-d-roosevelt-as-a-young-child?popup=1
Also featured at:
Smithsonian.com
When Did Girls Start Wearing Pink?
Every generation brings a new definition of masculinity and femininity that manifests itself in children’s dress.
by Jeanne Maglaty, April 7, 2011
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/when-did-girls-start-wearing-pink-1370097/?c=y%3Fno-ist
@ I post drive by comments then don’t read the replies.: Hey jag off, get a good grip on your favorite member and go fuck yourself!
@ I post drive by comments then don’t read the replies.:
I thought your name was Andrew Vrba, PmG?
@ InspectorSmith: I thought so Mr. Smith. Thank you so much. The RACIST using one of his sock puppets.
Painting by Auguste Renoir
Madame Georges Charpentier (Marguérite-Louise Lemonnier, 1848–1904) and Her Children, Georgette-Berthe (1872–1945) and Paul-Émile-Charles (1875–1895)
Note similar clothing styles of Paul Émile Charles and FDR.
Image Credit: http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/438815
Bruce wrote:
Objectively excellent find, Bruce!
Thank you for posting!