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White Sands
New Mexico 1980
Fiat 8V Supersonic 1953. - source Amazing Classic Cars.
June 1941. Change of shift at Pratt & Whitney United Aircraft. East Hartford, Connecticut
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Likely: Recording “When the Levee Breaks” in the lobby of Headley Grange, Hampshire, England, December 1970.
Josephine Baker, June 3, 1906 – April 12, 1975.
Alex Webb
by Viviane Sassen
Tom Stoddart, Crew members of a ship preparing to dump barrels of nuclear waste into the North Atlantic spray fire hoses at the Greenpeace activists in small boats who exposed their work. Greenpeace were the first to reveal that several European nations were dumping the barreled nuclear waste in the North Atlantic, 1,000km south-west of the Cornish coast. the guardian
"Stop Fascism"
Sticker spotted in Burlington, Vermont
Josephine Baker handing out 'Milky Way' bars to a line of children on stage, during a performance at the RKO Hillstreet Theatre in Los Angeles, 1951.
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Women pose with huge rubber tires made to use in Antarctica, February 1940.Photograph by Wilard Culver, National Geographic
Remembering singer, guitarist and songwriter Curtis Mayfield on his birthday. Born Curtis Lee Mayfield on 3 June 1942 in Chicago, Illinois, he grew up in the city’s housing projects, including the notorious Cabrini-Green. As a teenager he formed The Impressions, and during the 1960s he penned much of the soul soundtrack for the Civil Rights Movement in songs such as “People Get Ready,” “Keep On Pushing,” and “It’s All Right.” He went solo in 1970 and in 1972 released his opus Super Fly, the soundtrack to a blaxploitation movie of the same name. While the film to some extent glorified the gangster culture in black ghettos, the album did anything but, and its two hits, “Freddie’s Dead” and “Superfly” were like secret cables into the sleepy suburbs where I was then growing up. He died in Roswell, Georgia on 26 December 1999.