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‘What a Woman may be, and yet not have the Vote’ – British pro-women’s suffrage propaganda, 1913.
Chinese crewmen and American personnel conducting maintenance on Curtiss P-40 fighters in Kunming, China, February 1943.
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“The graveyard of empires” date unknown.
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Japanese propaganda poster used to promote Japanese immigration into Brazil and South America. “Join Your Family, Let’s Go to South America.” 1925
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April 1980 ‘Jog Bike. Volley in this two-piece athetic suit’
“Communist Theory and Practice,” cartoon from a Dutch magazine, 1979
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