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"Exploring the Boundaries: Unveiling Exclusion Across Time and Space" A small sign planted on a grassy area in an open space reads, "Please keep off the grass

Background imageExclusion Collection: No Dogs Allowed, French sign, Capuchin Monastery of L Annonciade, Provence-Alpes-Cote d?Azur, France

No Dogs Allowed, French sign, Capuchin Monastery of L Annonciade, Provence-Alpes-Cote d?Azur, France

Background imageExclusion Collection: A row of matches, one match is burned, symbolic image of burnout, exclusion, Germany

A row of matches, one match is burned, symbolic image of burnout, exclusion, Germany

Background imageExclusion Collection: A Crow -Corvus sp. - is mobbing a Grey Heron -Ardea cinerea- in order to drive it from its

A Crow -Corvus sp. - is mobbing a Grey Heron -Ardea cinerea- in order to drive it from its territory, Hamburg, Germany
A Crow -Corvus sp.- is mobbing a Grey Heron -Ardea cinerea- in order to drive it from its territory, Hamburg, Germany

Background imageExclusion Collection: Prohibition sign for use of the mountain trail with unsuitable footwear on Schilthorn Mountain

Prohibition sign for use of the mountain trail with unsuitable footwear on Schilthorn Mountain, Muerren, Bernese Oberland, Switzerland, Europe

Background imageExclusion Collection: Prohibition sign, no dogs

Prohibition sign, no dogs

Background imageExclusion Collection: No entry road sign, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain

No entry road sign, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain

Background imageExclusion Collection: Park View

Park View
circa 1923: A group of young boys looking through the railings of Southfields Park. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageExclusion Collection: Alone In The Stands

Alone In The Stands
A solitary spectator sitting in one of the stands at the opening of the Hard Court Tennis Championship in Bournemouth

Background imageExclusion Collection: Sign prohibiting photography at Valley of the Kings. West bank of the river Nile, Thebes

Sign prohibiting photography at Valley of the Kings. West bank of the river Nile, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageExclusion Collection: Old world war II harbour in the normandy

Old world war II harbour in the normandy
Part of an old harbour that was set up during world war II to maintain the debarkment of american, british, french and canadian soldiers, tanks and vehicles after the d-day

Background imageExclusion Collection: Illustration depicting the foreign-born population in the United States in 1920

Illustration depicting the foreign-born population in the United States in 1920
IMMIGRATION CHART, 1920. Illustration depicting the foreign-born population in the United States in 1920, the basis of the quota system incorporated into the Immigration Act of 1924

Background imageExclusion Collection: View over the Berlin Wall in 1985, illuminated inner German border, known as the Death Strip

View over the Berlin Wall in 1985, illuminated inner German border, known as the Death Strip, with a guard tower and an uninhabited apartment block in the eastern part of Berlin, Berlin, Germany

Background imageExclusion Collection: View over the Berlin Wall in 1985, detached house next to a watchtower adjacent to the inner

View over the Berlin Wall in 1985, detached house next to a watchtower adjacent to the inner German border, known as the Death Strip, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageExclusion Collection: View over the Berlin Wall in 1985, panorama of the inner German border, known as the Death Strip

View over the Berlin Wall in 1985, panorama of the inner German border, known as the Death Strip, canal and fields in the autumn mist, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageExclusion Collection: Lenins Tomb in Red Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Lenins Tomb in Red Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Moscow, Russia, Europe

Background imageExclusion Collection: John Dalton (1766-1844) British chemist, born near Cockermouth, Cumbria. In 1794

John Dalton (1766-1844) British chemist, born near Cockermouth, Cumbria. In 1794 he described colour blindness (Daltonism) from which both he and his brother suffered

Background imageExclusion Collection: German children receiving soup at communal kitchen

German children receiving soup at communal kitchen
German children receive soup at a communal kitchen during the poverty years of the depression in Weimar Germany c1923

Background imageExclusion Collection: American Depression 1930s

American Depression 1930s
The American Depression - 1930s. Children faced starvation when local relief funds were exhausted and there was no work for their parents. Emergency food depots were set up

Background imageExclusion Collection: Uncle Sam (America)

Uncle Sam (America) in danger of sinking due to President McKinley (Dingley Bill) and his policy on monopolies. Cartoon c1900

Background imageExclusion Collection: Family during Depression, C1938

Family during Depression, C1938
US family during the Depression, the great economic turndown, c1938

Background imageExclusion Collection: Unemployed finding shelter in City Hall, 1931

Unemployed finding shelter in City Hall, 1931
The unemployed finding shelter in City Hall, Philadelphia, USA, 1931

Background imageExclusion Collection: Drive off of Rowland Taylor

Drive off of Rowland Taylor
Rowland Taylor (1510 - 1555), English Protestant martyr, forcibly ejected from his church. Burned in the reign of Mary I for heresy

Background imageExclusion Collection: Couple walking along the East Side Gallery Berlin Wall mural, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Couple walking along the East Side Gallery Berlin Wall mural, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageExclusion Collection: Typical wooden Moroccan door, street of Medina, Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa

Typical wooden Moroccan door, street of Medina, Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa

Background imageExclusion Collection: Group of baby chicks (Gallus gallus) with one standing apart

Group of baby chicks (Gallus gallus) with one standing apart

Background imageExclusion Collection: Englands Absicht: Geschlossen Wegen Mangel an Arbeit, propaganda poster

Englands Absicht: Geschlossen Wegen Mangel an Arbeit, propaganda poster, by Egon Tschirch (1889-1948)
Germany, 20th century. Englands Absicht: Geschlossen Wegen Mangel an Arbeit. Propaganda poster by Egon Tschirch (1889-1948)

Background imageExclusion Collection: Three chicks (Gallus gallus) standing in a group

Three chicks (Gallus gallus) standing in a group

Background imageExclusion Collection: Kittens in a wheelbarrow, and a single kitten outside looking up

Kittens in a wheelbarrow, and a single kitten outside looking up

Background imageExclusion Collection: Two cats lying down, third cat sitting up behind them

Two cats lying down, third cat sitting up behind them

Background imageExclusion Collection: Interior door detail, Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, Medina, Meknes, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Interior door detail, Moulay Ismail Mausoleum, Medina, Meknes, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageExclusion Collection: Window barrier, Bou Inania Medersa, Medina, Meknes, Meknes-Tafilalet, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Window barrier, Bou Inania Medersa, Medina, Meknes, Meknes-Tafilalet, Morocco, North Africa, Africa

Background imageExclusion Collection: Torres De Serranos, Valencia, Spain, Europe

Torres De Serranos, Valencia, Spain, Europe

Background imageExclusion Collection: Spain (1946)

Spain (1946). Demonstration supporting Franco at the plaza de Oriente (East Square) in Madrid after the exclusion of Spain

Background imageExclusion Collection: The width of the wall clearly seen looking west at Cawfields, Hadrians Wall

The width of the wall clearly seen looking west at Cawfields, Hadrians Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northumberland National Park, Northumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageExclusion Collection: A section of the Wall along the top of Cawfields Crags looking east to Sewingshields Crags

A section of the Wall along the top of Cawfields Crags looking east to Sewingshields Crags, Hadrians Wall, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Northumberland National Park, Northumbria, England

Background imageExclusion Collection: As to Japanese exclusion

As to Japanese exclusion. Illustration shows a group of ragged anarchists dressed in kimonos, pretending to be Japanese immigrants; they are stopped at the border. Date 1907 March 13

Background imageExclusion Collection: How John may dodge the exclusion act

How John may dodge the exclusion act. Illustration shows Uncle Sams boot kicking a Chinese immigrant off a dock as part of an anti-Chinese immigration campaign

Background imageExclusion Collection: Anti-predator fence and traps, to exclude introduced predators from area, New Zealand, november

Anti-predator fence and traps, to exclude introduced predators from area, New Zealand, november

Background imageExclusion Collection: Library

Library. Roped off shelves in a library

Background imageExclusion Collection: Liquid nitrogen fire appliance controls

Liquid nitrogen fire appliance controls
Fire fighting. Control valves of a liquid nitrogen fire fighting vehicle. Called the AGT-4000, this is intended for fires in contained areas

Background imageExclusion Collection: Isolation through disability, artwork

Isolation through disability, artwork
Isolation through disability, conceptual artwork, Computer image of a wheelchair in a darkened room, representing depression and the social isolation felt by many wheelchair users



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"Exploring the Boundaries: Unveiling Exclusion Across Time and Space" A small sign planted on a grassy area in an open space reads, "Please keep off the grass, " reminding us of the subtle forms that exist even in seemingly public spaces. The Georgian door in Dublin, County Dublin, stands as a symbol of exclusivity, hinting at the historical class divisions that once defined access to certain areas or privileges. The majestic Great Wall of China, dating back to the Ming Dynasty, serves as a reminder of physical barriers erected for protection but also highlighting how such structures can perpetuate exclusion by separating communities. Reflecting upon history's Blockade of Boston reminds us how exclusionary measures have been employed throughout time to control and isolate certain groups or territories. Gossip Birds flutter around spreading rumors and whispers, showcasing how social they are occur through gossip and ostracization within communities. An intriguing color print from 1905 titled "How John may dodge the Exclusion Act" sheds light on individuals' attempts to navigate discriminatory laws while emphasizing their resilience against exclusionary policies. An article from 1885 reports on Huckleberry Finn being banned in Concord, Massachusetts—a stark example of literary censorship reflecting societal norms that sought to exclude controversial narratives from public discourse. Gordon Parks' captivating photograph captures a Harlem street scene in 1943—reminding us not only of racial segregation but also celebrating resilience and unity amidst systemic exclusion. In John Bulls Fireside litho artwork, we witness scenes depicting British society during wartime—an exploration into patriotism's potential for inclusion or division among different social classes or nationalities. An engraving illustrating the "Exclusion of Members Obnoxious to the Army from the House of Commons" highlights political exclusions enforced during times when military influence shaped governance decisions—a testament to power dynamics shaping representation.