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#Jane B. by Agnes V.
365filmsbyauroranocte · 9 months
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Jane B. par Agnès V. (Agnès Varda, 1988)
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denastudio · 10 months
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Details from Jane Birkin's home in Jane B. par Agnès V. (1988)
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Jane B. par Agnès V. (1988) dir. Agnès Varda
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jane b. par agnès v. (1988, dir agnès varda)
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jane birken, jane b. par agnès v. (1988) 🕊️
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Jane B. par Agnès V., Agnès Varda
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Rest in Peace, Jane Birkin
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huntingingoodwill · 5 months
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this will probably get no votes but i am in need of assistance!!! which should i watch (tbh im kinda more interested in la piscine but bc the runtime is so long im just worried it’ll be like pierrot le fou which. was insanely boring to me… lmk if it isn’t though 😭)
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oscar wilde, salome // phoebe waller-bridge, fleabag // richard siken, portrait of fryderyk in shifting light // brian fuller, hannibal // agnes varda, jane b. by agnes v.
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365filmsbyauroranocte · 9 months
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Jane B. par Agnès V. (Agnès Varda, 1988)
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Jane B. par Agnès V. (1988) dir. Agnès Varda
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Telegram to President Woodrow Wilson from Jane Addams and Other Women Regarding the Deportation of Emmeline Pankhurst
Record Group 85: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service Series: Subject and Policy Files File Unit: Appeal of Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst for admittance for visit, English Suffragette
This telegram petitioned the Department of Labor and their decision to deport Emmeline Pankhurst, a British suffragette. The authors wanted the board to reconsider and maintain "America's devotion to liberty."
Telegram The White House, Washington 6 PO.FD. 283 139 extra 10:25 p.m. Sa, Chicago, Ill., October 18, 1913. The President. Whereas, the Associated Press reports to the American public that Mrs. Pankhurst's deportation has been ordered by the board of inquiry at Ellis Island and, Whereas, such action is in direct violation of the traditions and customs of the United States which has always been hospitable to the political offenders and revolutionists of all nations, and, Whereas, our sister republic, France, is at the present moment sheltering Christabel Pankhurst, Now, therefore, be it resolved: That we, the undersigned women of Chicago, protest against this flagrant violation of our long established public policy, and, Be it further resolved: That we respectively petition the Department of Labor in reviewing the case of this distinguished English woman to reconsider the decision of the Board of Inquiry and to admit Mrs. Pankhurst; thus maintaining the high traditions of America's devotion to liberty and right of free speech. (Signed) Jane Addams, Louise DeKoven Bowen, Mary Rozette Smith, Mary McDowell, Margaret Dreier Robins, Harriet Taylor Treadwell, President Chicago Political Equality League; Margaret A. Haley, Business Representative Chicago Teachers' Federation; Ida L. M. Furstman, President Chicago Teachers' Federation; Mrs. Harriet S. Thompson, Director Chicago Political Equality League; Edith A. Phelps, Anna Nichols, Laura Dainty Pelham,
Telegram The White House, Washington 6 PO. Sheet 2- Chicago, Ill., Octo. 18, 1913. to the President. Stella Miles Franklin, Kathleen Hamill, Mary Foulke Morrisson, Anna Monroe, Edith Wyatt, Caroline Packard, Leonora Pease, Secretary Socialist Women's League; Mrs. L. Brackett Bishop, Marion M. Griffin, Margaret B. Dobyne, Mary E. Galvin, Judith W. Loewenthal, Agnes Nestor, E. Beatrix Dauchy, Belle Squire, Anna Willard Timneus, Emma Steghagen, Grace Wilbur Trout, Florence Holbrook, Catharine Goggin, Mary Anderson, Sophonisba Breckinridge, Edith Abbott, Esther Dresden, President Young Women's Suffrage Association; Amy Walker, Francis Harden, Anna Harden, Catharine Goggin, Mary V. Donoghue, Wilma Rhinesmith, Julia Donoghue, Serina Hayes, May E. Brown.
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Jane B. Par Agnes V. (1988) / Dir. Agnes V
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lonewolf8k-blog · 10 months
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‏لا تأتي الوحدة مِن عدم وجود أشخاص مِن حولك، لكنّها تأتي مِن عدم القُدرة على التواصل معهم حول الأمور المُهِمّة بالنسبة لك.
‏كارل يونغ
‏ 🎬 Jane B. For Agnes V - 1988
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