Box Mixed n_26 (R)
Contains 8 Results:
Street protests, 1970-1979, 1998
A majority of the photographs in this folder are of women-led and feminist-related activism in the 1970s, including the Women's Liberation March of 1970. Other photographs depict scenes of men lying down behind a police barricade and picket signs in the trash.
Germany, 1965, 1990
Consists of three photographs of the Berlin Wall and one photograph labeled "West Germany."
France, 1959, 1975-1991
Photographs are mostly of Paris street scenes.
Black in White America, 1964-1965
Includes a photograph of Martin Luther King, Jr. greeting people while in a car (1964), among other photographs published in Freed's photobook, Black in White America (1968). A copy of the publication is available in the New School Special Collections.
Dragapalooza, 1996
In 1996, the annual drag festival Wigstock held in Tompkins Square Park in New York City's East Village, was cancelled, most likely due to opposition by Mayor Rudolph Giuliani and his administration. On September 1, 1996, in the aftermath of the Wigstock cancellation, a spontaneous meet-up of New York's drag communities and supporters sprung up in Tompkins Square. The gathering was dubbed Dragapalooza.