The 1920s - 1940s are most interesting to me. There was the Roaring Twenties, Black Thursday, the Depression, Volstead Act, Women's History; the list goes on and on. I also find the Gregorian, Victorian, Edwardian era interesting as well. I hope you enjoy your visit!
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Showing posts with label polio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label polio. Show all posts
Monday, September 17, 2012
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Fala,
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Ruthie Bie,
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Saturday, September 8, 2012
Frida Kahlo
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| Frida Kahlo is shown at far right, with sister Cristina (l) and best friend Isabel Campos (c). The photo was taken by Frida's father, Guillermo Kahlo, in 1919, when Frida was about 12. |
Frida Kahlo de Rivera (July 6, 1907- July 13, 1954; born Magdalena Carmen Frieda Kahlo y Calderón) was a Mexican painter, born in Coyoacán, who is best known for her self-portraits. At the age of six, Frida contracted polio, which caused her right leg to appear much thinner than the other. It was to remain that way permanently. Her work has been celebrated in Mexico as emblematic of national and indigenous tradition, and by feminists for its uncompromising depiction of the female experience and form.
Source: wikipedia | lisawallerrogers
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