Crawford Barton (June 2, 1943 in Georgia – June 10, 1993 in San Francisco) was a gay American photographer. His work is known for documenting the blooming of the openly gay culture in San Francisco from the late 1960s into the 1980s.
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“[Asked by an interviewer, What do YOU want to be?]: What people want me to be.”
—Joan Crawford (19081977)
“If woman alone had suffered under these mistaken traditions [of womens subordination], if she could have borne the evil by herself, it would have been less pitiful, but her brother man, in the laws he created and ignorantly worshipped, has suffered with her. He has lost her highest help; he has crippled the intelligence he needed; he has belittled the very source of his own being and dwarfed the image of his Maker.”
—Clara Barton (18211912)