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Le fabuleux destin d’Amélie Poulain

(Source: ofinsects, via mightaswelljump)

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wetheurban:

SANTIGOLD & SHIRLEY MANSON COVERS LADYGUNN MAGAZINE

Publisher and friend to WeTheUrban, Ladygunn, has just released its 5th issue Obsesstion+Confession issue covers starring Santigold and Shirley Manson. Look out for both on newsstands this week!

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fuckyeahtattoos:

Awhile back i discovered Circa Survive through a friend, and naturally through them Esao Andrews, I loved his art as much as their music and have since 05. Last Fall i finally went through with the idea of doing an Esao Andrews/Circa sleeve here are two parts of it, the Falling dove and Monsoon with the on letting go balloon peaking a bit. Still much more to do, but im in love with it already.
Huge thanks to Jae Audette at Flying Tiger Tattoo in New britain CT, for his awesome work!

fuckyeahtattoos:

Awhile back i discovered Circa Survive through a friend, and naturally through them Esao Andrews, I loved his art as much as their music and have since 05. Last Fall i finally went through with the idea of doing an Esao Andrews/Circa sleeve here are two parts of it, the Falling dove and Monsoon with the on letting go balloon peaking a bit. Still much more to do, but im in love with it already.

Huge thanks to Jae Audette at Flying Tiger Tattoo in New britain CT, for his awesome work!

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coolchicksfromhistory:

todaysdocument:

“Separate is not equal”On May 17, 1954, in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that separate but equal public schools violated the 14th Amendment.  On May 31, 1955, Chief Justice Earl Warren issued this decree, ruling how desegregation was to be carried out. The plan directs that schools be desegregated under the control of Federal district judges “with all deliberate speed.”

Although the named plaintiff was a man (Oliver Brown), the other 12 Kansan plaintiffs were women: Darlene Brown, Lena Carper, Sadie Emmanuel, Marguerite Emerson, Shirley Fleming, Zelma Henderson, Shirley Hodison, Maude Lawton, Alma Lewis, Iona Richardson, and Lucinda Todd.  Oliver Brown was filing on behalf of his daughter Linda who traveled over a mile to attend a black school because she wasn’t allowed to attend the white elementary school seven blocks from her home.  

coolchicksfromhistory:

todaysdocument:

“Separate is not equal”
On May 17, 1954, in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously that separate but equal public schools violated the 14th Amendment.  On May 31, 1955, Chief Justice Earl Warren issued this decree, ruling how desegregation was to be carried out. The plan directs that schools be desegregated under the control of Federal district judges “with all deliberate speed.”

Although the named plaintiff was a man (Oliver Brown), the other 12 Kansan plaintiffs were women: Darlene Brown, Lena Carper, Sadie Emmanuel, Marguerite Emerson, Shirley Fleming, Zelma Henderson, Shirley Hodison, Maude Lawton, Alma Lewis, Iona Richardson, and Lucinda Todd.  Oliver Brown was filing on behalf of his daughter Linda who traveled over a mile to attend a black school because she wasn’t allowed to attend the white elementary school seven blocks from her home.  

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Ramones - The KKK Took My Baby Away
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tramps-likeus:

The KKK Took My Baby Away - Ramones

(via mightaswelljump)

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thiscitycalledearth:

sandman-kk:
by solidvortex, location unknown.

thiscitycalledearth:

sandman-kk:

by solidvortex, location unknown.

(Source: solidvortex)

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modcloth:

Peeks of gingham beneath some major layering at Marc Jacobs Spring 2012. (via Fashion Gone Rogue)

modcloth:

Peeks of gingham beneath some major layering at Marc Jacobs Spring 2012. (via Fashion Gone Rogue)

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llbwwb:

Happy 75th! fog over golden gate bridge by terence chang

llbwwb:

Happy 75th! fog over golden gate bridge by terence chang