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Grace McDaniels and her son, Elmer, photographed in the early 1940’s. Grace was born a with rare condition known today as Sturge–Weber syndrome, but went on to have a lucritive career with Harry Lewiston’s Traveling Circus. (500×331)
Almost everyone owned one of these
My grandmother and her older brother, mid 1940s
Vietnam resistance fighter wearing mask to hide their identity in a private meeting of the VietCong 1972 (4444×4444)
Soviet Poster about US Importing Germans After WWII
1979: Charmin has “So much squeezable softness, you gotta hug it.” Since nobody wanted to talk about cleaning one’s tuches, advertisers leaned into “soft” and fluffy” instead.
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Soviet propaganda poster from the 1960s
As much as I want, you say.
One of William Shatner’s ads for the Commodore VIC-20, 1981
A Japanese boy waiting in line at the crematorium with his deceased baby brother on his back, Nagasaki, August 1945.
“Self determination for the Black Belt. Vote communist”, USA, 1932
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