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  2. Mildred Grossman - Wikipedia

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    Mildred Grossman (1916-1988) was a New York City public school teacher, civil rights activist, unionist, and a photographer associated with the Photo League.She led 32 other teachers in a civil case against the New York City Public Schools and the state's McCarthy-era Feinberg ‘loyalty’ Law.

  3. Legal working age - Wikipedia

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    Legal Working Age: Legislation New York: Under 18: Over 18: Additional working restrictions: (18 years of age to work as a bartender, serve alcohol in a restaurant ...

  4. Betty Parsons - Wikipedia

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    Following her one-woman show at the Midtown Galleries, owner Alan Bruskin offered Parsons her first gallery job: selling art on commission. [11] That position was short-lived and, in the fall of 1937, Parsons began working at the gallery of Mary Quinn Sullivan, a founding trustee of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.

  5. Girls in the Windows - Wikipedia

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    Girls in the Windows. Girls in the Windows is a 1960 photograph by Ormond Gigli (died 2019). It depicts 41 colorfully dressed women standing in the windows of a brownstone building on East 58th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, and two other women on the sidewalk near a Rolls-Royce car.

  6. Martha Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Martha Jackson (née Kellogg; January 17, 1907 – July 4, 1969) was an American art dealer, gallery owner, and collector.Her New York City based Martha Jackson Gallery, founded in 1953, was groundbreaking in its representation of women and international artists, and in establishing the op art movement.

  7. How accurate is 'The Gilded Age's' history of New York's ...

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    Erica Armstrong Dunbar, a professor of history at Rutgers University whose work focuses on Black American women of the 18th and 19th centuries, was enlisted as a historical consultant and co ...

  8. Vintage EPA photos reveal what New York City looked like ...

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    It shows what the US, from California to Ohio to New York, looked like from 1971 to 1977. Of the 81,000 images the photographers took, more than 20,000 photos were archived, and at least 15,000 ...

  9. Staley-Wise Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Staley-Wise Gallery is a fine art photography gallery located in New York City, focusing on fashion photography, as well as portraiture, landscape, still life and nudes. The gallery was founded in 1981 by Etheleen Staley and Taki Wise.