Italian actress Eleonora Giorgi appeared in such films as 1977’s Una spirale di nebbia, aka A Spiral of Mist, and 1976’s Liberi armati pericolosi, aka Young, Violent, Dangerous, and later went on to write and direct. We could have posted any of a dozen photos of her, but we were talking with our girlfriends about the trend of women having no body hair, and just to be contrary decided on this shot showing her in full frontal natural glory. It dates from 1983.
1918—U.S. Congress Passes the Sedition Act
In the U.S., Congress passes a set of amendments to the Espionage Act called the Sedition Act, which makes “disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language” about the United States government, its flag, or its armed forces, as well as language that causes foreigners to view the American government or its institutions with contempt, an imprisonable offense. The Act specifically applies only during times of war, but later is pushed by politicians as a possible peacetime law, specifically to prevent political uprisings in African-American communities. But the Act is never extended and is repealed entirely in 1920.