A menorah in the window of a Jewish home celebrating Chanuka, with a Nazi flag hung across the street. Germany, 1932.
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The Eagles Nest in Flames, Berchtesgaden, Germany 1945 by Lee Miller who photographed the end of the Nazi Third Reich
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Anti-Nazi demonstrators in Berlin in 1932.
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San Francisco City Hall, 1935
(German Consulate held Nazi rally in San Francisco, similar ones in LA and NY)
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Vote!
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Margaret Bourke-White, Breadline, Kentucky, 1937
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Vote, vote, vote.
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John Heartfield, "A Berlin Saying", 1929, photomontage
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John Heartfield, Der Konservative Herr und seine Marionnette, (The Conservative and his Puppet), 1919
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John Heartfield, Normalisation, 1936
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High School principal R. Wiley Brownlee was tarred and feathered by the KKK after he left a board meeting where he proposed the school district honor MLK, Jr. A student took this photo of Brownlee when he returned to the school for help. April 3, 71
Mrs. Gloria Richardson, head of the Cambridge Nonviolent Action Committee, pushes a National Guardsman's bayonet aside, 1963
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When I was just a little girl
I asked my mother
What will I be
Will I be pretty
Will I be rich
Here's what she said to me:
Fuck the imbecile. Vote!
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This wasn't so long ago.
Vote.
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A portrait of Suffragette Lillian Forrester whilst in prison.
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Charles Moore:
Martin Luther King Jr. and Ralph Abernathy walk toward their arrest, Birmingham, Alabama, April 16, 1963
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Charles Moore:
Policemen use Police dogs during Civil Rights demonstrations, Birmingham Protests, May 1963
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If nothing else, vote because she would have wanted you to:
Eve Arnold, School for black civil rights activists; young girl being trained to not react to smoke blown in her face, Virginia, 1960.
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Lewis Hine, Italian Immigrant, East Side, New York City, 1910
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An Immigrant from Guadeloupe by Augustus Sherman, 1911
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Jean David, 1948 Boats of Jewish immigrants
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A group of Muslim Immigrants, ca. 1910
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Josef Herman, Refugees, ca.1941
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Go vote already.
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On October 1915 up to 50,000 women marched down Fifth Avenue in New York to demand the right to vote.
Honor Granmama, go vote.
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Bruce Davidson 1965
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Vote:
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"This generation will be remembered for having allowed for concentration camps for children to be built on 'the land of the free and the home of the brave.'"
An open letter from @rabihalameddine, @MargaretAtwood, @monaeltahawy, and 76 other writers. nybooks.com/daily/2018/11/
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