A Delfen Contraceptive Foam advertisement that reads: "For the woman who wants more children. Later. We know what you have been looking for. A thoroughly tested means of birth control. Nothing to 'wear' or remove. A product you can buy without prescription. You have it now. Delfen…
A Country Club Malt Liquor advertisement. It reads: "Okay, Lady, you win. // Look, we never did say that women couldn't drink Country Club. All we said is that it appeals mostly to men. Which it does. That's because it's not a beer or an ale, but malt liquor--a masculine cousin of the other…
A cover image from Life Magazine June 13, 1969. The cover text reads: "When new methods of human reproduction become available-- Can traditional family life survive? Will marital infidelity increase? Will children and parents still love each other? Would you be willing to have a 'test-tube'…
This is the leading photo for an article titled "For safer deliveries and healthier babies: Diet during pregnancy." The caption opposite the photo reads "To make her expectant months a joy for the family, the mother-to-be must know what foods to choose and how much of them to eat."
The cover depicts six women of varying shapes and appearances, some with the liberation power fist in the air. The lower text says, "We need to work together for peace and freedom."
A "MAD Valentine" to the Designer's of Women's Fashions. The text reads: "Dear Valentine! Your dresses hang like burlap sacks, Your coats are a disgrace, Your hats might well have been designed For use in outer space, Before you make up next year's styles To sell your faithful harem-- Please…
From the papers of Carol Berge (1920-2006), the original collaged flyer for a poetry reading at The New School for Social Research. Berge was an active participant in the poetic renaissance and multimedia movement of the 1960s.
This is a sensational story in a men's magazine. The full title reads: "A young bachelor discovers that a co-ed Japanese bath can lead to even more exciting discoveries about the sensuous orient and its scrutable dolls."
The second image depicts the main character receiving his bath from a…