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- Music Sheet, "Take Your Girlie to the Movies (If You Can't Make Love at Home)," 1919 - By the 1920s, motion pictures became the dominant form of public entertainment--Hollywood and the movie industry reached new heights of popularity. When the first all-talking movies debuted in 1929, attendance nearly doubled. Shown in theaters nationwide, movies created a widely shared experience among moviegoers. Films influenced American culture at all levels, from manners and morals, to speech, fashions, and social and ethical values.

- 1919
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Music Sheet, "Take Your Girlie to the Movies (If You Can't Make Love at Home)," 1919
By the 1920s, motion pictures became the dominant form of public entertainment--Hollywood and the movie industry reached new heights of popularity. When the first all-talking movies debuted in 1929, attendance nearly doubled. Shown in theaters nationwide, movies created a widely shared experience among moviegoers. Films influenced American culture at all levels, from manners and morals, to speech, fashions, and social and ethical values.
- Social Security Card for Edward Vincent Somers, Issued November 30, 1936 -

- November 30, 1936
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Social Security Card for Edward Vincent Somers, Issued November 30, 1936
- "Nude is Not a Color" Quilt, Made by Hillary Goodwin, Rachael Dorr, and Contributors from around the World, 2017 - Fashion and cosmetics companies have long used the term nude for products made in a pale beige--reflecting lighter skin tones and marginalizing people of color. After one company repeatedly dismissed a customer's concerns, a global community of quilters produced this quilt to oppose this racial bias. To create the shirt designs, the women chose fabric that best represented their own skin tones.

- 2017
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"Nude is Not a Color" Quilt, Made by Hillary Goodwin, Rachael Dorr, and Contributors from around the World, 2017
Fashion and cosmetics companies have long used the term nude for products made in a pale beige--reflecting lighter skin tones and marginalizing people of color. After one company repeatedly dismissed a customer's concerns, a global community of quilters produced this quilt to oppose this racial bias. To create the shirt designs, the women chose fabric that best represented their own skin tones.
- "How to Leave Facebook" Poster, March 2018 - Jeremy Deller's poster provides instructions on how to delete a Facebook account--a reaction stemming from the Cambridge Analytica privacy breach scandal. Wariness toward social media was growing due to its pervasiveness, privacy issues, targeted advertising, and people's desire to increase non-digital social interaction. The "Millennial Pink" background references the generation most associated with the rise of social media platforms.

- March 01, 2018
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"How to Leave Facebook" Poster, March 2018
Jeremy Deller's poster provides instructions on how to delete a Facebook account--a reaction stemming from the Cambridge Analytica privacy breach scandal. Wariness toward social media was growing due to its pervasiveness, privacy issues, targeted advertising, and people's desire to increase non-digital social interaction. The "Millennial Pink" background references the generation most associated with the rise of social media platforms.
- Record Album, "This Land is Your Land, Songs of Social Justice," 1964 -

- October 01, 1964
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Record Album, "This Land is Your Land, Songs of Social Justice," 1964
- "How to Leave Facebook" Poster, March 2018 - Jeremy Deller's poster provides instructions on how to delete a Facebook account--a reaction stemming from the Cambridge Analytica privacy breach scandal. Wariness toward social media was growing due to its pervasiveness, privacy issues, targeted advertising, and people's desire to increase non-digital social interaction. The "Millennial Pink" background references the generation most associated with the rise of social media platforms.

- March 01, 2018
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"How to Leave Facebook" Poster, March 2018
Jeremy Deller's poster provides instructions on how to delete a Facebook account--a reaction stemming from the Cambridge Analytica privacy breach scandal. Wariness toward social media was growing due to its pervasiveness, privacy issues, targeted advertising, and people's desire to increase non-digital social interaction. The "Millennial Pink" background references the generation most associated with the rise of social media platforms.
- "Claudia& Karina 24" Campaign Button, 2024 - The Party for Socialism & Liberation nominated Claudia De la Cruz and Karina Garcia for its 2024 U. S. Presidential ticket. The far-left leaning party promotes a socialist system where poor and working people hold political and economic power. De la Cruz and Garcia, both mothers, educators, and political activists, received about .1% of the vote.

- 2024
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"Claudia& Karina 24" Campaign Button, 2024
The Party for Socialism & Liberation nominated Claudia De la Cruz and Karina Garcia for its 2024 U. S. Presidential ticket. The far-left leaning party promotes a socialist system where poor and working people hold political and economic power. De la Cruz and Garcia, both mothers, educators, and political activists, received about .1% of the vote.
- Record Album "The Congressional Record: The Living Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.," 1980 -

- 1980
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Record Album "The Congressional Record: The Living Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.," 1980
- "End Capitalism" Campaign Button, 2024 - The Party for Socialism & Liberation nominated Claudia De la Cruz and Karina Garcia for its 2024 U. S. Presidential ticket. The far-left leaning party promotes a socialist system where poor and working people hold political and economic power. De la Cruz and Garcia, both mothers, educators, and political activists, received about .1% of the vote.

- 2024
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"End Capitalism" Campaign Button, 2024
The Party for Socialism & Liberation nominated Claudia De la Cruz and Karina Garcia for its 2024 U. S. Presidential ticket. The far-left leaning party promotes a socialist system where poor and working people hold political and economic power. De la Cruz and Garcia, both mothers, educators, and political activists, received about .1% of the vote.
- Button, "Social Welfare Workers Movement," circa 1969 -

- circa 1969
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Button, "Social Welfare Workers Movement," circa 1969