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Buster Brown shoes, circa 1905
1950 – precooked canned hamburgers… with olives
‘Help The Homeless Orphans.’
People have been trying to find the breasts in these ice cubes since 1957. American Association of Advertising Agencies, 1994.
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Learn to walk on the street, USSR, 1933
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“Bums Away!” U.S. Propaganda Poster from 1943
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William Hunter (14) and Emmett Jones (12) arrested with stolen guns. The boys had fun for three days, stealing 14 cars from suburban houses uninhabited in winter. Cornered by the police, they did not surrender immediately, but fired at the cops for several hours. NJ February 25, 1941
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Nazis cutting off earlocks of a Jewish man, Kraków 1939-1945
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Yardley 1979
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“New Labour – New Danger” 1997 UK Conservative party poster
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“Good work, sister: we never figured you could do a man-size job!” – American WW2 Poster. Packer, 1944.
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A woman moving to another village takes with her the bones of her dead son. Balkan Front, June 1916
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“Driver Arnold Burtch checks his watch” April 3, 1945. Emmerich, Germany.
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“No!”, Soviet poster against militarization of space (SDI program), USSR, 1985
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15-year-old Hans-Georg Henke breaks down from combat shock, World War Two, 1945.
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The kitchen of the 1970s was a lawless Hellscape.
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Photo taken in a Sears department store on November 22, 1963
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Scene from Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, New York City, 1930s
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Western supermarket. Cartoon by Herluf Bidstrup. // Soviet Union // 1960s
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German tennis player Karsten Braasch and the Williams sisters, which he defeated in a match that took place because of the sisters’ boast that they would beat any man players except the top 200. The German drank two shandy before the match. 1998
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1926 Ku Klux Klan illustration depicting “the end of Catholic influence in the US”
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Rare 1950’s photo of Vasily Blokhin, Joseph Stalin’s head executioner, in old age. Having personally killed tens of thousands of people in his career, including 7,000 Polish officers in under a month during the “Katyn Massacre,” Blokhin was the most prolific murderer in human history. (538 X 800)
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When a Moth Seems a Monster, Mebaral Sedative, Winthrop Labs, 1959
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Rebecca Ann Felton. On 21 November 1922, she became the first woman to serve in the US Senate, although she served for only one day. Felton was a white supremacist and the last slave owner to serve in Senate who spoke vigorously in favor of lynching African Americans (c1922)
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