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History The Daguerreotype That Preserved a Federal Crime: How a 19th-Century Photograph Carried Evidence No Court Was Meant to See byStaff Contributor -January 27, 2026
History The Nursing Pin That Was Never Supposed to Survive: How a Forgotten Photograph Exposed a Buried Medical Institution byStaff Contributor -January 27, 2026
History He Escaped Slavery at 13 — By 1875, Texas Lawmen Whispered His Name Like a Death Sentence byStaff Contributor -January 25, 2026
History The Family Photograph That Wasn’t What It Seemed — And the 1897 Secret It Was Never Meant to Reveal byStaff Contributor -January 25, 2026
History The Photograph That Proved Freedom Was a Lie: A 1902 Image That Exposed America’s Hidden Slave System byStaff Contributor -January 25, 2026