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Cuban poster calling for the expulsion of US troops occupying South Korea – 1972
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‘Carrying the same torch. Racial Controversy. March on Washington Aug. 28. Communist Front Organizations’ (Editorial cartoon by Jack Knox/ Nashville Banner. United States of America, 1963).
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In 1933, Americans were restless, and this postcard sums up the opinion of President Franklin Roosevelt, American brewers and thousands of everyday citizens ready for the repeal of Prohibition.
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First Communion, 1887
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a Congolese man next to an Okapi, somewhere in the Congo River Basin. circa 1910 [667×456]
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Australian Aboriginals
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U.S. Marines in Peiping, China readies for deployment to lift the siege in Peking during the Boxer Rebellion, c. June 1900 [1000 x 718]
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“While you are away, the Yanks are ‘lend-leasing’ your women” German leaflet to demoralize British troops, August 1944
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A young girl dancing at a festival in New Orleans, Louisiana, 1972
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Private John W. Emmons, from the 6th marine Division, and a friend take a well earned nap on Okinawa, 1945. (USMC photo by Private First Class R.G. West) [1913×1513]
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“Max Legroom” Honda Civic Hatchback, 1987
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Squadron Leader Johnny Kent, with a group of Polish pilots of 303 squadron at RAF Northolt, leads his men away from a Hurricane in October 1940
Squadron Leader Johnny Kent, with a group of Polish pilots of 303 squadron at RAF Northolt, leads his men away from a Hurricane in October 1940
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1938 print ad introducing Spam
Soviet citizens look at the “Wall of Sorrow”, honoring the hundreds of thousands of people killed by Stalinism. In 1988, the Soviet government allowed information regarding the victims of Stalin’s Great Purge to become public. [2000×1218]
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Soviet citizens look at the “Wall of Sorrow”, honoring the hundreds of thousands of people killed by Stalinism. In 1988, the Soviet government allowed information regarding the victims of Stalin’s Great Purge to become public. [2000×1218]