A headline about killings in Armenia during the Armenian Genocide from The New York Times on December 15, 1915.
New York Times headline from January 13, 1915, reading "Christians in Great Peril."
New York Times headline about the Armenian Genocide from October 7, 1915.
New York Times headline from September 21, 1915.
New York Times headline on Armenian Genocide from September 25, 1915.
New York Times headline from January 13, 1915 on Armenian genocide reading "Christians in Great Peril."
A monument at the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Hall depicts the state of fear and dishevelment faced by Chinese civilians during the war in Nanjing.
Six days a week, eight hours a day, Ngaujah goes to “work”—standing on the streets of downtown Freetown. He does not beg. He waits, hoping that those who recognize him will slip a few thousand Leones (50 cents) into his pocket. Sierra Leone is one of the poorest countries in the world. Photograph by Sara Terry.
A photograph of a young Congolese girl by Will Okun.
A photograph of an African girl by Will Okun, a teacher from Chicago who went on a trip to the Democratic Republic of the Congo with reporter Nicholas Kristof. In an experiment to find out what motivates people to donate money to a cause, psychologists created the story of a small hungry African girl who needs help. Psychologists asked ordinary citizens to contribute $5 to alleviate hunger abroad.