Fotocrime is another offering from Digest Publications, Inc., the NYC outfit that gave the world Exclusive, He, and other newsstand treats. The above magazine appeared this month in 1954, was the premiere issue, and is exactly what its title says—a compendium of crime photography and the stories behind them, spiced with a bit of celebrity content. Because it’s digest sized the text scans at a readable size, so we don’t have to explain much. You can have a look and see what it’s all about yourself. Of special note are the crime movie reviews, the anti-handgun article, and the True Detective–style feature entitled “Fotoclue” that challenges readers to solve a hypothetical murder. Forty scans below.
1939—Holiday Records Strange Fruit
American blues and jazz singer Billie Holiday records “Strange Fruit”, which is considered to be the first civil rights song. It began as a poem written by Abel Meeropol, which he later set to music and performed live with his wife Laura Duncan. The song became a Holiday standard immediately after she recorded it, and it remains one of the most highly regarded pieces of music in American history.