00:00Crazy things that were considered completely normal in the past.
00:04Human zoos.
00:05Human zoos were considered completely normal in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
00:10People from colonized regions from around the world were put on display in these zoos in places such as Europe and the United States.
00:17They were put in place for people to see the supposed exotic nature of different cultures.
00:23Sending children in the mail.
00:25In the early 20th century, it was legal and not uncommon to send children through the postal service.
00:31The parents would pay postage based off of the weight on the child.
00:34Once the postage was sorted, the child was ready to be shipped.
00:38Chained books at libraries.
00:40For hundreds of years, up until the first printing machine was made,
00:43books would often be chained to prevent people from taking them as books were considered a major valuable back when everything had to be handwritten.
00:50There are some historical libraries around today.
00:54that still have chained books on display.
00:57One of the most popular ones being in Hereford, United Kingdom.
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