Subject: "WE ARE MORE ALIKE, MY FRIENDS, THAN WE ARE UNALIKE"

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"WE ARE MORE ALIKE, MY FRIENDS, THAN WE ARE UNALIKE"

The quote, of course, is from "Human Family" by Maya Angelou. The photo above, "Japanese Man With A Cart"; Japan (1928) was an everyday scene in many parts of Asia, especially in Japan, Korea and China. Are we really all that different? The photo below, "Man With A Cart"; Chicago, Illinois (1956) would argue that we are not that different after all. Both men strain under the load of their carts. For information regarding licensing any of our newsletter images please use the contact link below. The "Buy Now" button is your link to PayPal. Reference our newslettere in the archives of 9/1/16.

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