Yesterday Today: September 2

A 6 year old Chimney Sweep photographed before child labor laws were put into effect, 1934.

At the ripe age of 137, White Wolf a.k.a. Chief John Smith is considered the oldest Native American to have ever lived, 1785-1922.

In the 1950’s, Black Musicians were often limited to small nightclubs. The Mocambo, a popular night club in West Hollywood, would not book Ella Fitzgerald until Marilyn Monroe promised to sit in the front row for every one of Ella’s performances. Marilyn remained true to her word.

The 1959 Cadillac Bicycle.

A young boy patiently waiting for his birthday gift from poppa, ca. 1929

In 1979 Robin Williams became the first ever male cheerleader for the Denver Broncos football team.

The California High School scene back in 1969.

Aerosmith, 1971

A Teenage Metallica, 1982

Black Sabbath, 1968

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