Category: Social Commentary

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1947 – Secretary Of State George C. Marshall – Putting The World Back Together; Brick By Brick.

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Individuals protesting during a historical event, capturing the atmosphere of social movement, civil rights, and public demonstration, with diverse participants including women and young people.

April 3, 1946 – Putting The World Back Together: Armies Of The Hungry And Displaced – UNRRA – Our Friend Perón –

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1955 – “Is Our Magazine Press Living Up To The Responsibility Of Informing And Educating The American Public?” – Past Daily Reference Room

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