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Defining Difference
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Doing God’s Work
Doing God’s Work If God told you that it was your right, your duty, to conquer the lesser people of the world would you do it without remorse? What if instead of God saying this directly it were your king, who claims authority by divine right? What if you just desired an empire and used
Maharatta Temple and Men
This picture from the William Johnson album was taken between 1855 and 1859 in the Photographs from west India collection and titled, Maharatta Temple. At first glance, you notice three Indian men standing by the temple with only one or two articles of clothing that are covering them. They also seem to not make eye
Religious Discussion
“Native Converts to Christianity” is a photograph taken by William Johnson sometime between 1855 and 1862. The picture depicts four middle-aged women crowded around in a circle. These women are dressed in very plain clothing. That being said their saris do go down to the ground, which is typically a sign of wealth. This clothing