Woodstock Festival Photos from 1969: From Eccentric Spectators to Spellbinding Performances from Iconic Singers

It’s All In The Look

This is likely the most formal attire we’ve ever seen a Woodstock visitor don. However, even without the fringes, vibrant scarves, and knitted blouses, the boot-cut jeans and heavy jewelry convey what she’s all about. Therefore, this lady is undoubtedly from the ’60s, and she definitely exudes confidence.

The truth is that many people radiate an air of authority. No matter what they wear, you can tell they are serious about their work. One of these people is, in fact, the woman in black, a member Of The White Panthers, an anti-racist political collective founded by Pun Plamondon, Leni Sinclair, and John Sinclair in November 1968.

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