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A woman in sunglasses stands in a crowd, holding a picket sign that reads “Nazi Rats Should Be Outlawed.”
Taken in Burbank, Aug 28, 1963, when 200 locals showed up to protest a Nazi event at McCambridge Park.
📷: Gordon Dean, via LAPL
Thanks. Does this thread work for you? Is it easy enough to read/follow?
I’m still sort of experimenting in how best to conform my Instagram/facebook posts to Bluesky.
Eagleson Co., 1930s.
Mystery man behind her - likely standing with her cause.
The Lankershim Building over the years. This is the one she’s picketing next to, seen here in the 1890s, 1900, and 1954.
It was built in 1887 and came down in the 1990s
Misc. zooms.
Pretty sure this guy is reviewing job listings.
Same angle, 36 years apart. That’s the Hotel Ramona in the 1901 shot on the right, which came down in the 1910s.
Then & Now, third street tunnel
Then & Now
Dating the photo part 2: the newsstand
More on the vehicle.
How I was able to date the photograph, part 1:
Zooming in
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All of this stuff is in my IG story today, but sharing some of it here too for those interested.
Some context from the original post.
I’ve been holding onto thai shot since Election Day, knowing that it was (unfortunately) going to become relevant later on. I honestly thought (worried) that it was going to be an uphill battle getting this seen and understood, so I’m thrilled that it’s caught on so quickly.
No, totally fine. This one went extremely viral very fast, and I love that it’s speaking to so many people. I just personally feel that the context makes it even more compelling, so I just wanted to make the rounds and provide it for those who wanted to know more.
In case you didn’t see the original post, the extra context makes it seem like even more of a flat circle, as she is likely protesting the use of immigration forces to target first amendment rights.
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Going to be zooming in on him and other pieces of the photo on my IG story tomorrow. Including some matches on the magazine stand.
Here’s the original post: www.instagram.com/p/DKp38uMBit...
Context, from the IG original post:
1937.
Context, from the IG original post:
Context, from the IG original post:
Full post / caption:
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Taken downtown in 1937, at 3rd & Spring, where a woman protests immigration raids being performed in violation of the law.
Photo via UCLA.
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When seven nazis showed up to picket the opening of “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” at Westwood’s Village Theatre on December 22, 1967, leading 30 moviegoers to step out of line to beat the hell out of them before sending them running off into the night.
📷: Harry Chase / LA Times
“It’s called Los Angeles”
This comes from a mid-1960s travelogue put out by the Nesbitt’s Fruit Company. via Periscope
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Picket lines at the old Philharmonic Auditorium in Pershing Square as “America First” founder Gerald L.K. Smith speaks inside, June 25, 1945.
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20. Impeccably dressed men stand in front of railroad cars. Mr. Ivey is at left; at right is Mr. Kirk, a mailman in Los Angeles.
via LAPL