Swedish actress Karin Mossberg made this psychedelic promo shot when she was filming the anti-drug thriller The Big Cube. The movie was one of only three she made. She played Lana Turner’s stepdaughter, and the psychedelic feel of the photo reflects the film’s plot, which deals with her trying to drive Turner insane with LSD. As you probably suspect, it’s one of the cheesiest and worst drug scare movies of the ’60s. It’s the Reefer Madness of LSD. We actually have it somewhere in our library, so maybe we’ll rewatch it and report back. Meanwhile, we’ve added a second promo shot below, made during the same session but before the drugs kicked in. Both images are from 1969.
1955—Rosa Parks Sparks Bus Boycott
In the U.S., in Montgomery, Alabama, seamstress Rosa Parks refuses to give her bus seat to a white man and is arrested for violating the city’s racial segregation laws, an incident which leads to the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The boycott resulted in a crippling financial deficit for the Montgomery public transit system, because the city’s African-American population were the bulk of the system’s ridership.