Up until the 1970s, color photography was extremely rare, and so when we think about history prior to that time, we often envision it in black and white.

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Up until the 1970s, color photography was extremely rare, and so when we think about history prior to that time, we often envision it in black and white. Today’s technology now enables us to “colorize” historical photos, giving us our only chance at seeing what the world really looked like back then. And it was truly spectacular. Take a trip back in time through these photos in the presentation. It’s quite incredible to see Abraham Lincoln and Albert Einstein in living color. Seeing these photos in color for the first time makes it easy to imagine we could all have been part of a world that we’ve never even seen. It literally changes our perspective of history. Share these amazing photos with others. They’re incredible. Colorized History

Samurai Training, 1860.

President Lincoln with Major General McClernand and Allan Pinkerton at Antietam in 1862.

Union Soldiers taking a break, 1863.

American Poet Walt Whitman, 1868

Charles Darwin 1876.

Mark Twain in 1900.

Madison Square Park New York City around 1900.

Brooklyn Bridge in 1904

Boys buying flowers in 1908.

Charlie Chaplin at 27 years old in 1916.

Girls delivering ice, 1918.

Helen Keller meeting comedian Charlie Chaplin in 1918.

Albert Einstein, 1921.

A car crash in Washington D.C. around 1921.

Claude Monet in 1923.

A Washington, D.C. filling station in 1924.

Joan Crawford on the set of Letty Lynton, 1932.

Burger flipper 1938.

Baltimore slums, 1938.

Country store in July Gordonton, North Carolina.

Unemployed lumber worker and His wife, 1939.

An Oklahoman farmer during the great dust bowl in 1939.

Albert Einstein on a Long Island beach in 1939.

Lou Gehrig, July 4, Photo taken right after his famous retirement speech. He would pass away just two years later from ALS.

Winston Churchill, 1941.

Louis Armstrong practicing backstage in 1946.

Pablo Picasso, 1948.

Marilyn Monroe, 1953.

Elizabeth Taylor in 1956.

Sophia Loren and Jayne Mansfield1957.

Clint Eastwood working on his 1958 Jag XK 120 in 1960.

Louis Armstrong plays to his wife, Lucille, in Cairo, Egypt 1961.

Clint Eastwood, 1962.

Brothers Robert Kennedy, Edward “Ted” Kennedy, and John F. Kennedy outside the Oval Office, 1962.

Alfred Hitchcock 1967.

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