Mona Saudi Covers for Palestinian Affairs magazine, 1976; PLO...
Mona Saudi Covers for Palestinian Affairs magazine, 1976; PLO Post Card Series - Tenth Anniversary of the Intilaqa, 1975 [Curator’s note: This poster/card marks the tenth anniversary of the launching...
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Russell Lee Fruit farmer and his son. Placer County, California, 1940.Library of Congress: Farm Security Administration
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Unknown photographerPhotographic portrait of Chinese American man, Old Chinatown, Los Angeles, 1902. The Huntington
View ArticleArthur RothsteinMigrant laborers and children living on a Farm...
Arthur RothsteinMigrant laborers and children living on a Farm Security Administration labor camp, Robstown, Texas, 1942. Library of Congress
View ArticleErnest Marquez CollectionMothers and children, Old Chinatown,...
Ernest Marquez CollectionMothers and children, Old Chinatown, Los Angeles, 1915.The Huntington
View ArticleJack DelanoPosters advertising the sideshow at the Rutland Fair,...
Jack DelanoPosters advertising the sideshow at the Rutland Fair, Rutland, Vermont, 1941.Library of Congress
View Articleunhistorical:Blue (1993), Derek Jarman[LGBTQ History Month] Blue...
unhistorical:Blue (1993), Derek Jarman[LGBTQ History Month] Blue (1993) was British filmmaker Derek Jarman’s final feature-length film before his death in 1994 of an AIDS-related illness. Blue consists...
View ArticleCora Latz and Etta Perkins were a lesbian couple who met in 1972...
Cora Latz and Etta Perkins were a lesbian couple who met in 1972 and were together until Perkins’ death in 1998. In 1973, they held a commitment ceremony; in 1998, they privately renewed their vows...
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“When Lenape scouts first sighted TheHalf Moon with Hudson at its helm, they noted that the captain wore red, a color that signified vitality and warfare, joy and anger. According to [John]...
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Happy Holidays my friends! Just reflecting on the fact that I started this blog just over ten years ago as a high school sophomore, and I just finished my first semester of law school last week. Some...
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Back pages of Bronze/Bronce, Volume 1, Issues 1 & 2, 1968.Bronze was a Chicano newspaper published out of Oakland and San Jose, California by a coalition of Chicano college students.Jstor
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