Ace Combat gotta love itThe American Flag after the 2nd Weltkrieg, a far departure from the Stars and Stripes.View attachment 435281
Ace Combat gotta love itThe American Flag after the 2nd Weltkrieg, a far departure from the Stars and Stripes.View attachment 435281
Does it represent something?The American Flag after the 2nd Weltkrieg, a far departure from the Stars and Stripes.View attachment 435281
White - PeaceDoes it represent something?
The photo looks extremely symbolic her sad face, missing arm & torch, and missing wall across her face and neck shows the sad state of affairs of the country in your timeline a nation and it's people devastated, fractured, horrified, and scared by the devastation of the 2nd weltkreigView attachment 435390
An Image of the Statue of Liberty in 1992, never repaired after the nuclear bombing
White - Peace
Blue - Oceans
6 Large Stars - the The Single-Digit Part of 1776
Small Star - Memory for what happened to New York
Hmm. Who will finally kill this regime?IMAGES OF LIFE IN THE BLACK BELT UNDER PELLEY
In 1936, the rubber-stamp Congress approved the 'Black Belt Act' which on the surface, turned areas with African-American majorities into their own independent communities with their own public services, similar to the Bureau of Indian Affairs. However, in reality, this act was designed to disenfranchise African-Americans from further participating in the national life of their fellow Americans, with which they no longer shared citizenship.
The following images are from several of these communities throughout the Black Belt.
In the state of Alabama, a African-American mother is teaching basic arithmetic and literacy to her children. This type of education was permitted by the Commonwealth as it was decided that 'Negroes can't rebel if all they can do is count to 10'. Teaching them basic literacy was also permitted, if only so it was easy for them to obey instructions.
This is a image from Mississippi of a group of under-eighteen Negroes working on a farm in the 1940s. The Commonwealth's media derisively referred to these people as 'Huck Finns' due to their age, ironic, considering that the Adventures of Tom Sawyer and the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, respectively, were banned under the Commonwealth.
As a side effect of the Black Belt Act, many whites were stuck in regions nominally controlled by African-Americans. This image is of a such unfortunate family and their dog in Eastern Texas. In the Commonwealth, depicting images of whites living in the Black Belt was considered a crime against the state.
The type of 'accommodations' a African-American could expect living in the Black Belt.
One of the few benefits of living in the Black Belt as a African American was that black children could acquire some form of education, whether it's legal or not. Teaching Negroes to read was illegal if it exceeded the education mandated by the Commonwealth. The education depicted in this image in the state of Georgia falls into that category.
Probably a Pro-Democratic Revolution hopefullyHmm. Who will finally kill this regime?
How about life for other group? Irish("non saxons"), and mexicans, whites.I have no idea. Depends on what your canon is. It could go on forever or go down in flames.
Also, there was a Syndicalist terrorist attack in the backgroundThe photo looks extremely symbolic her sad face, missing arm & torch, and missing wall across her face and neck shows the sad state of affairs of the country in your timeline a nation and it's people devastated, fractured, horrified, and scared by the devastation of the 2nd weltkreig
Well, Erin Hunter didn't exist until 2003 in OTL (it's a pseudonym used by several authors, originally made for the Warriors series [which has had at least four different authors]).
ITTL, a ceasefire began in 1919, but the Weltkrieg didn't truly end until the "Peace With Honour" in 1921.
If we say it ended with the ceasefire, then that would make it 84 years before 2003, but if we say it ended with the treaty, that would make it 82 years before 2003.
Seriously, that's nearly a century of propaganda.
Also, this cover assumes that the Redwall series was written, because one of the two reasons for the Erin Hunter pseudonym was so that, when organized by the author's last name, the books would be placed near Brian Jacques, since they thought people who liked Redwall might like their books (it was also so that all the books would be placed together, despite having multiple authors, some who only worked on one or two of the books)