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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York. The polls closed at 4:00, but these people were the last in line at 4:30, and still had a wait ahead of them. Anyone who made it to the line by 4:00 was allowed to vote.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York. The poll was open from 7 AM to 4 PM today, and just before 4:00 the line stretched for half a block along Bedford Avenue, and twice the length and width of the quadrangle, about a quarter of a mile (400m) in all. The line in the quadrangle from the entrance, along one side, and back down the length of the quad.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A half hour after the polls opened, the line snaked around the block, and up and down Est 24th Street, a block away from Bedford Avenue, and continued on to Avenue J, and up East 23rd Street. The line on East 24th Street and Avenue I.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York. The poll was open from 7 AM to 4 PM today, and just before 4:00 the line stretched for half a block along Bedford Avenue, and twice the length and width of the quadrangle, about a quarter of a mile (400m) in all.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A woman in line on Avenue I wears a mask that reads "VOTE."
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Voters in line near the polling place.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 April 2020. By 9:30 AM, the line to enter the grocery and warehouse store Costco on 3rd Avenue already stretches across the front of the building and West along the length of the South side back to 2d Avenue, North across the back of the store, East across the North side of the store, and continues to wrap again around the front to the entrance. This part of the line is on the South side of the store. The store opens from 8 to 9 AM on Tuesdays through Thursdays for customers over 60, but some customers under 60 were seen waiting before 8.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A woman avoids the line by bringing her absentee ballot in and dropping it off.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York. After the last of the voters were in the quadrangle a poll worker took up directional signs.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York. The woman in the center voted early beause she did not trust sending an absentee ballot through the mail.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York.  A woman with a cane is helped out after voting.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning.  A voter with a ballot being directed to a voting booth.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A family brought their children a a bike trailer.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A family brought their children a a bike trailer.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A woman asks for help from a poll worker.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A voter about to place his ballot in a scanner.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Voters at the door to the polling place.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A voter leaves the polling place after voting.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. The entrance to the polling place at Brooklen College.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Some people brought folding chairs, some brought their children, and all seemed resigned to wait as long as it took. These people waitign on Bedford Avenue brought folding chairs, and at just after 10:00 when the doors opened, had been waiting since 8:30.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Some people brought folding chairs, some brought their children, and all seemed resigned to wait as long as it took. People wait at the corner of Bedford Avenue and Avenue I, about 0.3 miles (0.5km) from the doors.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 April 2020. By 9:30 AM, the line to enter the grocery and warehouse store Costco on 3rd Avenue already stretches across the front of the building and West along the length of the South side back to 2d Avenue, North across the back of the store, East across the North side of the store, and continues to wrap again around the front to the entrance, seen about ¼ from the right of the photo. The store opens from 8 to 9 AM on Tuesdays through Thursdays for customers over 60, but some customers under 60 were seen waiting before 8.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 April 2020. At 8 AM, the line to enter the grocery and warehouse store Costco on 3rd Avenue already stretches across the front of the building and along the length of the side back to 2d Avenue. The store opens from 8 to 9 AM on Tuesdays through Thursdays for customers over 60.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Some people brought folding chairs, some brought their children, and all seemed resigned to wait as long as it took.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. An older voter with a wheeled seat gets assistance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning.  A poll supervisor directs a woman to a voting booth.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. The entrance to the polling place at Brooklen College.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. The entrance to the polling place at Brooklen College.
    EJL 201024 1040.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Some people brought folding chairs, some brought their children, and all seemed resigned to wait as long as it took. People wait on Bedford Avenue, noy far from the polling place.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 7 April 2020. At 8 AM, the line to enter the grocery and warehouse store Costco on 3rd Avenue already stretches across the front of the building and along the length of the side back to 2d Avenue. This sign is one of several posted on the sides of the store.
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  • New York, NY - 30 April 2012. The lions are carried down the High Line between two former warehouses. The High LIne is a public park built on a former elevated railway track on the west side of Manhattan, from 30th Street to Gansevoort Street.
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  • New York, NY - 24 March 2019. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) held a presidential campaign rally on New York's Central Park West in Front of the Trump Hotel  and Tower. Gilllibrand in the crowd at the rope line.
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  • New York, NY - 24 March 2019. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) held a presidential campaign rally on New York's Central Park West in Front of the Trump Hotel  and Tower. Gilllibrand in the crowd at the rope line.
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  • The IAC Building (left) at 555 W 18th Street and 520 West Chelsea by Annabelle Seldorf seen from the High Line. The IAC building is one of the few new workplaces in the neighborhood.
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  • The IAC Building (left) at 555 W 18th Street and 520 West Chelsea by Annabelle Seldorf seen from the High Line. The IAC building is one of the few new workplaces in the neighborhood.
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  • The Princess Line's Caribbean Princess passes the Statue of Liberty in the dusk with still dark Elizabeth New Jersey in the background on its way to the Caribbean. It's prior cruise was sailed around Sandy, and put in to New York late.
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  • New York, NY - 30 April 2012. Animated folios, lit from within, opened and closed as marchers carried them down the High Line.
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  • New York, NY - 30 April 2012. An accordionist warms up on the High Line near 30th Street prior to the start of the Parade of Illumination, opening the 2012 PEN World Voices Festival.
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  • New York, NY - 3 November 2020. New York City anticipates presidential election results as polls in some states close. A police barricade formed my sanitation department trucks and police busses blocks access to Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Patrons, some of whom wear face masks and surgical gloves, stay well apart as they wait to enter a Walgreen's pharmacy on Avenue J.
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  • New York, NY - 30 April 2012. The parade passes 20th Street, on its way from 30th Street to Gansevoort Street. Some of the old railroad tracks can be seen amidst the greenery.
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  • New York, NY - 24 March 2019. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) held a presidential campaign rally on New York's Central Park West in Front of the Trump Hotel  and Tower. Gillibrand poses with a supporter for a selfie.
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  • New York, NY - 30 April 2012. Sweepers covered in pages of text sweep the way for the rest of the parade.
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  • New York, NY - 30 April 2012. One of the papier-maché lions is illuminated by a large light from within a pen. The landmark Empire State Building is visible in the background.
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  • New York, NY - 30 April 2012. Two large, animated lions made of book-page papier-maché, with text still visible , were carried the length of the parade. The parade and its oversized puppetry was produced by The Processional Arts Workshop.
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  • New York, NY - 30 April 2012. Large replicas of magnifying glasses had text projected onto them from small hand-held projectors.
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  • New York, NY - 30 April 2012. Marchers of all ages, and of many ethnicities, marched in the parade.
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  • New York, NY - 30 April 2012. The parade starts with an illuminated pen, which is followed by an accordionist and the rest of the marchers.
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  • New York, NY - 30 April 2012. Marchers carrying back-lit texts in several languages preparre for the start. Participants in this year's festival came from Asia, Africa, Europe as well as the Americas.
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  • New York, NY - 30 April 2012. A sweeper, festooned with pages of text, gets ready for the start of the parade.
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  • New York, NY - 30 April 2012. The Parade of Illumination honors the printed word in all its languages and forms. It opens the PEN World Voices Festival, a forum for the best of international literature, and in support of freedom of expression.
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  • New York, NY - 30 April 2012. This marcher carries a text in Hebrew.
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Onlookers line campus windows for a view of the strike.
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Protesters walk down Bascom Hill.
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Protesters in front of Bascom Hall.
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Strikers with signs outside Birge Hall.
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Here a man with a pin that says "Undergrad for TAA."
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and Univeristy came to an agreement.
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and Univeristy came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-32.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and Univeristy came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-30.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-28.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-24.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-23.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. The statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Bascom Hall with a sign that reads "TAA on strike against UW."
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-15.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-13.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-217-11.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Here, a wooden tripod with an oil-stained paper lettered "Esso"—still a trading name for Exxon/Mobil outside the U.S.—is set on fire on the campus. Protests in 1969 and 1970 included protests against Dow, GE, and oil companies, and protesters  saw the crowds at the TAA strike as opportunities.
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Protesters carry Cuban flags, and signs in support of Che Guevara near Birge Hall.
    EJL 70-216-31.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Protesters carry Cuban flags, and signs in support of Che Guevara and Black Panther Ericka Huggins near Birge Hall.
    EJL 70-216-26.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Protesters carry Cuban flags, and signs in support of Che Guevara near Birge Hall.
    EJL 70-216-25.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and Univeristy came to an agreement. Potesters carry Cuban flags, and signs in support of Che Guevara near Birge Hall.
    EJL 70-216-24.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Protesters carry Cuban flags, and signs in support of Che Guevara near Birge Hall.
    EJL 70-216-23.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. The statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Bascom Hall wears a blindfold and a sign that reads "Student in support of TA[A]"
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Police in riot gear on campus.
    EJL 70-216-20.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Police in riot gear on campus.
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. A family with children in backpacks hands out leaflets.
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Strikers with signs outside Birge Hall.
    EJL 70-216-10.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. A man carries a peace flag.
    EJL 70-216-04.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-216-03.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Crowds with picket signs gather on campus.
    EJL 70-216-01.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
    EJL 70-215-09.jpg
  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement. Protesters with a Cuban flag.
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. A student speaks near the statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Bascom Hall, the statue with a black and red anarcho-syndicalism flag. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. The statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Bascom Hall, with a black and red anarcho-syndicalism flag. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and Univeristy came to an agreement.
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
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  • Madison, WI - March 1970. A man stands near the statue of Abraham Lincoln in front of Bascom Hall, tbe statue with a black and red anarcho-syndicalism flag. On March 15, 1970, the University of Wisconsin - Madison Teaching Assistants' Association voted to strike, and the campus was filled with picket lines as well as demonstrations of related and other issues. The strike lasted until early April, when the Association and University came to an agreement.
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  • After midnight, trigger lines are passed to the spectators, so all the whistles can be blown at once.
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  • New York, NY - 12 April 2017. Andreas Prueninger, the head of the GT line of cars at Porsche, giving an interview. A new Porsche 911 GT3 is in the foreground.
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  • Patrons line up for Italian sausages at D'Angelo's food trailer on Woodhaven Blvd. in Queens. The trailer kitchen was built out by 800BuyCart. At the grill is D'Angelo's owner Gary D'Angelo. Gary's nephew Angel Bonilla is on the right.
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  • New York, NY -24 September 2011. The feast of San Gennaro in New York's Little Italy. Stands and arcade games line Mulberry Street.
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  • New York, NY - 31 October 2015. A drum line made up of energetic women from the Batala NYC Samba Reggae Drum Band in the annual Greenwich Village Halloween Parade. The Afro-Brazilian band is composed entirely of women.
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  • A line of men looks hopefully at the women.
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  • Lead dancer Jessica Grippo walks by a line of ogling men.
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  • A line of male dancers checks out the women.
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  • The men line the sidewalk anad watch as the women lift their dresses to revel their panties.
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  • Bottles of Chilean wines line the bar.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 17 April 2020. Patrons form a line amidst a drift of discarded surgical gloves and other trash outside a Dollar Tree store—with the green awning in the distance—on Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood. The store sells frozen, canned, and packaged foods and is allowed to stay open during the stay-at-home orders.
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