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Saint Olga by Milhail Nesterov
Oil on canvas, (1892-1893)
A young Agnès Varda with the reels of her debut film, 'La Pointe Courte'.
Pictures of Afghanistan in the 1970s before the U.S. armed and funded the Mujahideen/Taliban to fight against Soviet Russia via the CIA
As recently as the 1970s, Afghan women could be seen wearing miniskirts in Kabul.
The tea and fresh fruit her Muslim family shared over laughter with their Jewish friends at home. The female lawmakers who spoke out in Afghanistan's parliament. The tourists who were so enchanted by Kabul, the country's cosmopolitan capital, they called it the "Paris of Central Asia."
Director of the Women's Alliance for Peace and Human Rights in Afghanistan Zieba Shorish-Shamley says Afghanistan was, in some ways, ahead of the United States when it came to empowering women.
"We had more women in parliament than the U.S. had in Congress at the time," she said. "We were moving toward democracy. People didn't have much, but they were happy." - (x)
TLDR the US ruins everything
I have...opinions about this
Berkeley Campus, 1968
Blaze showin’ that bongo who’s boss!
Serbian bride with a curtain used as veil.
Claudia Cardinale
Mylene Demongeot
Beyond the Valley of the Dolls. Russ Meyer, 1970.
House & Garden Colors of 1971 From the September, 1970 issue of House & Garden magazine (via: archive.org)
Carroll Baker.