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A salute, Brooklyn, New York City. 1963 “When these pictures were taken in the ’60s, racial tensions were mounting, and the Civil Rights Movement was front page news on a daily basis. The boy in the car was up to some mischief he didn’t want me seeing, and this was his response. My street sense told me he was saying, ‘White man, bad enough you put me down. Don’t stare.’”