White Cotton Afternoon Dress, 1901, American.
Met Museum.
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George Rinhart. Burned Out Building in Baltimore. 1900s
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Cape Ann Fisherman, 1905. Massachusetts, 1900s.
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I hope I get to pass the right message I'm meaning to, cause it is amazing that people from the USA are talking and pointing out the inconsistencies of the American speech of "we're saving the people and giving democracy" that, well, doesn't add up since the 70s and for non white communities it never made sense cause the democracy USA talk so much about only work with their white rich. We all know that. Yet everytime I see a post from someone addressing this as if it was the first time they ever noticed I think about things such the privilege of not noticing from early age that the state doesn't care about you and in fact works for you to be exterminated - and I got that thought of uh, are you new here? It's been said for awhile. Yet the person think they just find out a whole new world and although I do know it's important to have allies and people that want to know more I still find almost hysterical how there are people out there not so rich that CAN ignore the issue until the media and head of state don't fuck bother about hiding anything
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Statue of the Republic, Jackson Park, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Photo of unknown origin. Personal collection and scan.
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J. Stuart Blackton, {1907} The Haunted Hotel
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Edna St. Vincent Millay
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Theresa Babb’s Photographs of Grace G. and Grace Parker at Lake City, Sept. 1900
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Green Velvet Dress, ca. 1903, American.
Designed by Chezar & Pillman.
Met Museum.
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Jessie Tarbox Beals. Custom House, Boston, USA, 1900s
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“Free Form”, Jackson Pollock’s first “drip” painting, 1946.
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Razor back Hog, Cape Hatteras Beach, ca. 1905. Herbert Hutchinson Brimley Photograph Collection. State Archives of North Carolina.
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