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  • Description: Black and white photograph of the band Funkadelic performing at the WCFL Big 10 Summer Music Festival in Chicago, Illinois on July 18, 1970, by Douglas R. Gilbert. In the foreground, a black man in briefs holds his hands up in peace signs while
  • Subject: Funkadelic (Musical group)
Funkadelic On Stage

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  • Description: , with a group of musical instruments and a speaker system set up in front of the building nearby for a music performance by "Stone Savage" during the protest. In June of 1971, this group of Native Americans and their supporters occupied the abandoned area
Native Americans at Nike site, Chicago, Illinois

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First Baptist Church Choir, Geneva, Illinois

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Syttende Mai Festival, Chicago, Illinois

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Syttende Mai Festival, Chicago, Illinois

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Rob Tyner of MC5

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Bob Dylan performing at Newport Folk Festival

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Bob Dylan performing at Newport Folk Festival

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Bob Dylan performing at Newport Folk Festival

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  • Description: Black and white photograph of Janis Ian strumming an accoustic guitar in a recording studio. Behind her a man leans on a music stand. Photograph taken in August 1967 by Douglas R. Gilbert for LIFE magazine. Scanned from the negative.
Janis Ian playing guitar

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Norwegian Independence Parade, Chicago, Illnois

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Rob Tyner of MC5