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Rolling Stone's 1980 Rock and Roll Awards
The 1980 Rolling Stone Magazine Fan Voted Awards. Each year the magazine would have fans vote in different categories for their favorite musicians.
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 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.
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.
Tags: Astrology, Children Literature, Constellations, Ego, Greek Mythology, Jealousy, Legend, Offering, Pride, Stars.
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, Grief, Health Issues, HIV, LGBTQ+, Magazine Articles, Magazines, Public Health
Original Picture of Sai Baba
The photo contains Sai Baba at a very old age with flower adornments around his neck and a timestamp on the top left.
Physical Dimensions: 3 inches x 2 inches
Physical Dimensions: 3 inches x 2 inches
An African Restaurant Menu
This is a general menu for The African Grill. The African Grill was founded in 2012 and has used this menu during all hours of operation from 2018 to 2025. This menu displays a variety of Nigerian cuisine, with categories such as African Starters,…
Forging Her Path: Women in Jewelry and Metalwork
This magazine spread from motive (Lesbian Feminist Issue, Vol. 32 No. 1) really stood out to me because it shows two women, Leslie and Judy, stepping away from traditional jobs like waitressing and typing to pursue something hands-on and creative…
Secret Potions to Make You Pretty
Sara Breedlove aka Madame C.J. Walker is driving a car with 3 other “Walker agents.” The article describes Walker’s young adult life, and the moment that inspired her inventions: hair care products for African Americans including 5 salves and a…
Tags: 1800s History, African American, African American History, African American Inventions, American History, Beauty, Black Entrepreneurs, Black History, Black Millionaires, Black Owned, Cosmetic, Cosmetology, Entrepreneurs, Hair Care, Haircare, Hairstyles, Historical Magazines, History of Tuberculosis, Inventions by Women, Life Magazine, Magazines, Marketing, Philanthropy, Sales, Time Magazine, Women, Women in STEM, Women’s History