On this day, 14 November 1917, the “Night of Terror” began at the Occoquan Workhouse in Virginia, in which 33 imprisoned suffragists were brutally tortured and beaten by guards. The women, mostly members of the National Women’s Party had been picketing the White House in support of voting rights for women. Guards were ordered to attack the women on the evening of this day, and they began to assault the prisoners after midnight. https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1263493023835845/?type=3
Up now on my eBay! Classic translated manga comic from 1999! Pulp v. 3 #3 from Viz Media, featuring Banana Fish, Dance Till Tomorrow, and more! Also up for grabs: my superheroine comic collection (70’s-80’s stuff), random Radio Comix books and various indie comics! My house is super small, and I am still selling off thirty years’ worth of collectibles to raise money for ongoing back taxes & various upcoming large expenses, so every little bit helps. Thanks for looking & sharing!
Relief of Nubians
In this detail are representatives of the two ethnic groups, probably Nubians recognized by their multicolored dress, detail of a wall carving in the Tomb of Ramesses III (KV11). New Kingdom, 20th Dynasty, reign of Ramesses III, ca. 1186-1155 BC. Valley of the Kings, West Thebes.









