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Elliott Erwitt. Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, France, 1977
William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac by Allen Ginsberg, November 1953
“La memoria de los pobres está menos alimentada que la de los ricos, tiene menos puntos de referencia en el espacio, puesto que rara vez dejan el lugar donde viven, y también menos puntos de referencia en el tiempo de una vida uniforme y gris. Tienen, claro está, la memoria del corazón, que es la más segura, dicen, pero el corazón se gasta con la pena y el trabajo, olvida más rápido bajo el peso de la fatiga. El tiempo perdido sólo lo recuperan los ricos. Para los pobres, el tiempo sólo marca los vagos rastros del camino de la muerte.”
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Albert Camus, ‘El primer hombre.
Washerwomen, Úbeda, Spain, 1970 - by Georg Oddner (1923 - 2007), Swedish
Manhattan abortion rights demonstration, March 1970
Bedrich Grunzweig No Way Out: Harlem, New York c.1950
Menno Huizinga. Faces of unbridled joy. Dutch Boys ride the freedom train After Liberation From Nazi Germany. 1945
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Abisag Tüllmann. Reading girl in the Paris metro, 1965.
Outside a London coffee shop, 1960 (photo: Bruce Davidson)
Lesbian and Gay Pride Parade, London, June 1985
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Ohio, 1966
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Kids on the housing estates of Bradford, England, 1970s
ON TOP OF HIS GAME…
BILLY ECKSTINE the crooner
By Leonard Freed A policewoman plays with local kids in Harlem. New York City. USA. 1978. © Leonard Freed | Magnum
Chicago, 1946-1947. Photos by Wayne Miller as part of the exhibition on Miller’s work: “The Way of Life of The Northern Negro, 1946 - 1947” at Keith de Lellis Gallery.
New York City, Photo by Leonard Freed, 1978