The El Salvadoran Civil War (May 9th, 1979 – January 16th, 1992) was the result of disputation between El Salvador’s U.S.
Posts By: Claire Lucido
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Moroccan Teenage Girls in Traditional Dress
This teenage bride is wearing traditional Fezzi golden robes and head pieces to her wedding in Fez, Morocco, in 1984.
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Princeton Snowball Fight of 1893
Three Princeton Sophomores pose post-battle. Brutal. Maybe there were rocks in those snowballs?
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The Shifters
There was much to do in 1922 over the flapper subspecies with the “peculiar shuffling gait,” weird handshake (done without clasping hands), black and white dresses, and turned back coat lapels decorated with splendid sparkling paperclips, called The Shifters.
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Purity Balls for Abstinence
“The Purity Ball is uh, it’s a ball.
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From Pumping Gas to Pasolini
Sicily, 1973, a hot day. Sixteen year old Franco Merli is pumping gas.
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Alessandra Sanguinetti, Adolescence in Maipu
Alessandra Sanguinetti’s photographic series The Adventures of Guille and Belinda and The Enigmatic Meaning of Their Dreams, follows Guille and Belinda, cousins living on their family farm in Maipu, Argentina (300 kilometers away from Buenos Aires) on the cusp of adolescence.
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Gaza Youth’s Manifesto for Change
Eight Palestinian college students have written a manifesto that begins “Fuck Hamas… Fuck Israel.
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Lillian and Dorothy’s Debut
D.W. Griffith’s “An Unseen Enemy” (1912) was the Gish sisters’ first film.
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Contact Improv’s Oberlin College Roots
The first ever performed piece considered contact improvisation was danced by Oberlin College students in 1972.