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A YOUNG WOMAN PROTESTS AGAINST BRA-WEARING IN SAN FRANCISCO, 1969. | Katie holmes, Photo, In this moment

A YOUNG WOMAN PROTESTS AGAINST BRA-WEARING IN SAN FRANCISCO, 1969. This young woman who removed her bra was taking part in the Miss America Protest, during which women criticized the fashion industry’s ‘ludicrous beauty standards’. Apart from bras, other things tossed in the trash included heels, makeup, girdles. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the protest garnered lots of media attention.

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mokas: Awesome Aspies in 2025 | Albert einstein photo, Einstein, Albert einstein quotes

If you look around, you may be surprised who has Asperger's Syndrome or Asperger's Traits. Most people are aware that Albert Einstein, Bill Gates, Mozart and Vincent Van Gogh are likely candidates for Asperger's Syndrome. Albert Einstein stuck out his tongue for a photographer on his 72nd birthday in 1951. Einstein was a theoretical physicist who changed the world with his theories. Like his Special and General Theories of Relativity, Quantum Theory and Unified Field Theory. For more info…

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The Story Behind That Classic Photo Of Albert Einstein Sporting Sandals At The Beach | Einstein, Celebrity portraits, Rare historical photos

There's an iconic photograph of physicist extraordinaire Albert Einstein sitting on a rock dressed in shorts and open toed sandals, looking a bit like the original hipster.This image has sparked the imagination of science nerds and Einstein fans for decades, and is often used in a "scientists have fun too" kinda way, but what's the real story behind this photo?Turns out this is a snapshot of Albert at the beach wouldn't have happened without this guy:His name is David Rothman, and he owned…

Lens-crafty: Photographer Art Shay at Monroe Gallery | Black photography, Photography, Bad picture

The veteran photographer and writer Art Shay cites Honoré Daumier as a longtime inspiration for his focus on civil rights, social justice, and crime. The 19th-century caricaturist “taught me to aim my predatory camera at the contumely, at snobbery, pretensions, cruelty, and the machinery of petty power,” Shay writes.

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