eugenehl:

Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets. 1971, Shuji Tereyama.

eugenehl:

Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets. 1971, Shuji Tereyama.

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eugenehl:

Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets. 1971, Shuji Tereyama.

eugenehl:

Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets. 1971, Shuji Tereyama.

(Source: auditoireonfilm)

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