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Marlboro
An advertisement for Marlboro brand cigarettes
The Culture of Aids
This is a magazine article that confronts public health and social justice issues. It captures the quiet grief of losing a loved one, while confronting societal indifference and institutional neglect. It reflects the urgency and fear of the early…
Tags: Aids, Health Issues, LGBTQ+, material culture
Their Facts and Legends
In Greek mythology, so many of the constellations were people that just so happened to upset the gods and goddesses when they did nothing wrong. A children's book about the stories of constellations.
The Agri Book Club
This article mentions the different prizes Children are able to win when they turn in their own agri book to the contest.
Tags: Education, material culture, Print Media
Randy Shilts (the kid from Iowa)
Produced by the International Magazine of Literature and Art AIDS with “Reinventing Eden” at the bottom. Pushes for the research of aids in LGBTQ communities and criticizes the Reagan administration for the lack of funding research.
The Dance of Death
Both photos consist of something different. The left photo consists of three people. The three people are a man, a woman, and a skeleton. The man and woman are looking at each other. The woman is on the ground on her knees, and the man is sitting on…
Rolling Stone Awards
The 1980 Rolling Stone Magazine Fan Voted Awards. Each year the magazine would have fans vote in different categories for their favorite musicians.
Seesawing skillfully between home and career: Lillian Gilbreth
Lillian Gilbreth was an industrial engineer who demonstrated how it is possible to be both a mother and career woman through her contributions to production-line efficiency and innovative designs of various kitchen appliances, which also blended…
Tags: Career, Engineering, family, STEM, Women
Around the World With a Camera
A fantasy illustration of a Roman-esque warrior on an American plane. Alongside this is an illustration of soldiers presumably from World War 1.
A Century of Punch Cartoons
3 Stranded astronauts on an alien planet, it also shows a space ship crashed on a planet. The picture also shows an astronaut saying "ah well, thank goodness we still have our sense of humor. This image is also about the astronauts discovering a new…