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President Abdul Rahman Aref of Iraq in 1966. He was the third President of Iraq from April 16, 1966 to July 17, 1968. He came to power after a coup d'etat led by Prime Minister Abdul Rahman al-Bazzaz. On July 17, 1968, Abdul Rahman Aref was overthrown by members of the Ba'ath Party
President Abdul Rahman Aref of Iraq in 1966. He was the third President of Iraq from April 16, 1966 to July 17, 1968. He came to power after a coup d'etat led by Prime Minister Abdul Rahman al-Bazzaz. On July 17, 1968, Abdul Rahman Aref was overthrown by members of the Ba'ath Party

EVB2924785: President Abdul Rahman Aref of Iraq in 1966. He was the third President of Iraq from April 16, 1966 to July 17, 1968. He came to power after a coup d'etat led by Prime Minister Abdul Rahman al-Bazzaz. On July 17, 1968, Abdul Rahman Aref was overthrown by members of the Ba'ath Party / Bridgeman Images

Walter Arfons' ‘Green Monster #5’ a homemade hot rod, with a 1000 horsepower Ranger aircraft engine. It was the top contender for the Maremont Trophy and a  scholarship awarded at ATAA’s Second Annual World Series of Drag Racing, Lawrenceville, Illinois. June 22, 1955
Walter Arfons' ‘Green Monster #5’ a homemade hot rod, with a 1000 horsepower Ranger aircraft engine. It was the top contender for the Maremont Trophy and a  scholarship awarded at ATAA’s Second Annual World Series of Drag Racing, Lawrenceville, Illinois. June 22, 1955

EVB2924787: Walter Arfons' ‘Green Monster #5’ a homemade hot rod, with a 1000 horsepower Ranger aircraft engine. It was the top contender for the Maremont Trophy and a scholarship awarded at ATAA’s Second Annual World Series of Drag Racing, Lawrenceville, Illinois. June 22, 1955 / Bridgeman Images

Wreckage of Art Arfons' jet racer, the 'Green Monster', on western Utah’s salt flats, Nov. 19, 1966. Art Arfons survived the crash
Wreckage of Art Arfons' jet racer, the 'Green Monster', on western Utah’s salt flats, Nov. 19, 1966. Art Arfons survived the crash

EVB2924790: Wreckage of Art Arfons' jet racer, the 'Green Monster', on western Utah’s salt flats, Nov. 19, 1966. Art Arfons survived the crash / Bridgeman Images

Walter Arfons, drag racer with the 'Wingfoot Express' in 1964. At Bonneville Salt Flats, where he planned to challenge the land speed record
Walter Arfons, drag racer with the 'Wingfoot Express' in 1964. At Bonneville Salt Flats, where he planned to challenge the land speed record

EVB2924791: Walter Arfons, drag racer with the 'Wingfoot Express' in 1964. At Bonneville Salt Flats, where he planned to challenge the land speed record / Bridgeman Images

Mayor Richard Hatcher won reelection over his Republican opponent by a vote margin of almost 3 to 1. Gary, Indiana, Nov. 2, 1971. Hatcher raises his arms in victory with candidate for Clerk, Betty Malika
Mayor Richard Hatcher won reelection over his Republican opponent by a vote margin of almost 3 to 1. Gary, Indiana, Nov. 2, 1971. Hatcher raises his arms in victory with candidate for Clerk, Betty Malika

EVB2924808: Mayor Richard Hatcher won reelection over his Republican opponent by a vote margin of almost 3 to 1. Gary, Indiana, Nov. 2, 1971. Hatcher raises his arms in victory with candidate for Clerk, Betty Malika / Bridgeman Images

Three African-American mayors with Housing and Urban to Development Secretary, Robert Weaver. Dec. 1, 1967.
Three African-American mayors with Housing and Urban to Development Secretary, Robert Weaver. Dec. 1, 1967.

EVB2924809: Three African-American mayors with Housing and Urban to Development Secretary, Robert Weaver. Dec. 1, 1967. / Bridgeman Images

Mrs. John Barlow under arrest. She was a member of the fundamentalist Mormons sect, the 'United Effort' which practici ng polygamy, or plural marriage. She was one of over 100 adults of Short Creek Arizona arrested on July 26, 1953.
Mrs. John Barlow under arrest. She was a member of the fundamentalist Mormons sect, the 'United Effort' which practici ng polygamy, or plural marriage. She was one of over 100 adults of Short Creek Arizona arrested on July 26, 1953.

EVB2924073: Mrs. John Barlow under arrest. She was a member of the fundamentalist Mormons sect, the 'United Effort' which practici ng polygamy, or plural marriage. She was one of over 100 adults of Short Creek Arizona arrested on July 26, 1953. / Bridgeman Images

Some of the 184 hostages from three airliners hijacked during Europe to NYC flights on Sept. 6, 1970. Hijackers of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine demanded prison release of Arab guerrillas held in Europe and Israel. Sept. 9, 1970
Some of the 184 hostages from three airliners hijacked during Europe to NYC flights on Sept. 6, 1970. Hijackers of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine demanded prison release of Arab guerrillas held in Europe and Israel. Sept. 9, 1970

EVB2924080: Some of the 184 hostages from three airliners hijacked during Europe to NYC flights on Sept. 6, 1970. Hijackers of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine demanded prison release of Arab guerrillas held in Europe and Israel. Sept. 9, 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Strike against the Hershey Chocolate Company. Hershey employees protest the CIO sit down strike on the 6th day of the strike. One sign reads, 'We need Hershey. Hershey needs us'. April 4, 1937
Strike against the Hershey Chocolate Company. Hershey employees protest the CIO sit down strike on the 6th day of the strike. One sign reads, 'We need Hershey. Hershey needs us'. April 4, 1937

EVB2924087: Strike against the Hershey Chocolate Company. Hershey employees protest the CIO sit down strike on the 6th day of the strike. One sign reads, 'We need Hershey. Hershey needs us'. April 4, 1937 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Troops of the 5th Division training in summer 1941. Soldiers are trained for chemical warfare and hand grenade attack. These troops were also prepared for strike duty in event the army should take over strike closed coal mines. Nov. 16 1941.
U.S. Troops of the 5th Division training in summer 1941. Soldiers are trained for chemical warfare and hand grenade attack. These troops were also prepared for strike duty in event the army should take over strike closed coal mines. Nov. 16 1941.

EVB2924110: U.S. Troops of the 5th Division training in summer 1941. Soldiers are trained for chemical warfare and hand grenade attack. These troops were also prepared for strike duty in event the army should take over strike closed coal mines. Nov. 16 1941. / Bridgeman Images

French military gas mask designed to protect ears. June 1937
French military gas mask designed to protect ears. June 1937

EVB2924113: French military gas mask designed to protect ears. June 1937 / Bridgeman Images

Girls from the Solidarité Française, a right wing Royalist group observe first anniversary of 1934 fascist riot in Paris. The 1934 riots were started as far-right protests against the 3rd Republic's center-leftist government. Paris. Feb. 6, 1935
Girls from the Solidarité Française, a right wing Royalist group observe first anniversary of 1934 fascist riot in Paris. The 1934 riots were started as far-right protests against the 3rd Republic's center-leftist government. Paris. Feb. 6, 1935

EVB2924116: Girls from the Solidarité Française, a right wing Royalist group observe first anniversary of 1934 fascist riot in Paris. The 1934 riots were started as far-right protests against the 3rd Republic's center-leftist government. Paris. Feb. 6, 1935 / Bridgeman Images

Parisians riot over salary cuts. Thousands of government employees assisted by Communists and other leftists groups, protest against a 10% salary cut during the Great Depression. Photo shows police attempt to clear street barricades. July 24, 1936
Parisians riot over salary cuts. Thousands of government employees assisted by Communists and other leftists groups, protest against a 10% salary cut during the Great Depression. Photo shows police attempt to clear street barricades. July 24, 1936

EVB2924119: Parisians riot over salary cuts. Thousands of government employees assisted by Communists and other leftists groups, protest against a 10% salary cut during the Great Depression. Photo shows police attempt to clear street barricades. July 24, 1936 / Bridgeman Images

Thousands of workmen of Paris parade with red flags, hammer and sickle emblems, mingled with the French Tricolor. June 15, 1936
Thousands of workmen of Paris parade with red flags, hammer and sickle emblems, mingled with the French Tricolor. June 15, 1936

EVB2924121: Thousands of workmen of Paris parade with red flags, hammer and sickle emblems, mingled with the French Tricolor. June 15, 1936 / Bridgeman Images

Students protest a government order banning Daniel Cohn-Bendit from France The demonstration was led by Jacques Sauvageot (center), vice president of the National Leftist Students Association (UNEF), and M. Alain Geismar (right), General Secretary of University Professors. May 23, 1968
Students protest a government order banning Daniel Cohn-Bendit from France The demonstration was led by Jacques Sauvageot (center), vice president of the National Leftist Students Association (UNEF), and M. Alain Geismar (right), General Secretary of University Professors. May 23, 1968

EVB2924131: Students protest a government order banning Daniel Cohn-Bendit from France The demonstration was led by Jacques Sauvageot (center), vice president of the National Leftist Students Association (UNEF), and M. Alain Geismar (right), General Secretary of University Professors. May 23, 1968 / Bridgeman Images

Daytona Beach is 23-mile-long and 600 feet wide. It's smooth, compacted sand attracted vehicles of all types. June 27, 1960
Daytona Beach is 23-mile-long and 600 feet wide. It's smooth, compacted sand attracted vehicles of all types. June 27, 1960

EVB2924139: Daytona Beach is 23-mile-long and 600 feet wide. It's smooth, compacted sand attracted vehicles of all types. June 27, 1960 / Bridgeman Images

Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Ethiopian army holds training maneuvers. The dark-skinned, warriors of the Abyssinia, are armed with antique French guns. Jan. 1935
Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Ethiopian army holds training maneuvers. The dark-skinned, warriors of the Abyssinia, are armed with antique French guns. Jan. 1935

EVB2924148: Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Ethiopian army holds training maneuvers. The dark-skinned, warriors of the Abyssinia, are armed with antique French guns. Jan. 1935 / Bridgeman Images

Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Ethiopian infantrymen running during battle in Southern Ethiopia. Oct. 1935
Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Ethiopian infantrymen running during battle in Southern Ethiopia. Oct. 1935

EVB2924150: Second Italo-Ethiopian War. Ethiopian infantrymen running during battle in Southern Ethiopia. Oct. 1935 / Bridgeman Images

Deposed Ethiopian leader, Haile Selassie inspecting Ethiopians soldiers fighting with the British in Egypt. March 10, 1941
Deposed Ethiopian leader, Haile Selassie inspecting Ethiopians soldiers fighting with the British in Egypt. March 10, 1941

EVB2924151: Deposed Ethiopian leader, Haile Selassie inspecting Ethiopians soldiers fighting with the British in Egypt. March 10, 1941 / Bridgeman Images

Staged trays of a French electronic brain. 350 electronic tubes and 8,000 replacing tubes are used in the computer. June 12, 1954
Staged trays of a French electronic brain. 350 electronic tubes and 8,000 replacing tubes are used in the computer. June 12, 1954

EVB2924162: Staged trays of a French electronic brain. 350 electronic tubes and 8,000 replacing tubes are used in the computer. June 12, 1954 / Bridgeman Images

Dust storms near Lawrence Kansas create a hazard for motorists and a disaster for farmers. March 27, 1950
Dust storms near Lawrence Kansas create a hazard for motorists and a disaster for farmers. March 27, 1950

EVB2924170: Dust storms near Lawrence Kansas create a hazard for motorists and a disaster for farmers. March 27, 1950 / Bridgeman Images

General Electric 1948 top loading dishwasher
General Electric 1948 top loading dishwasher

EVB2924171: General Electric 1948 top loading dishwasher / Bridgeman Images

Mrs. Russell William Magna, President General of the Daughters of the American Revolution. April 19, 1933
Mrs. Russell William Magna, President General of the Daughters of the American Revolution. April 19, 1933

EVB2924177: Mrs. Russell William Magna, President General of the Daughters of the American Revolution. April 19, 1933 / Bridgeman Images

Camp Marietta, were the quarters of Ohio's conscientious objectors. The former CCC camp covered 90 acres, primarily devoted to pine seedlings, with a nursery that had a capacity of starting 10 million seedlings a year. April 28, 1941
Camp Marietta, were the quarters of Ohio's conscientious objectors. The former CCC camp covered 90 acres, primarily devoted to pine seedlings, with a nursery that had a capacity of starting 10 million seedlings a year. April 28, 1941

EVB2924181: Camp Marietta, were the quarters of Ohio's conscientious objectors. The former CCC camp covered 90 acres, primarily devoted to pine seedlings, with a nursery that had a capacity of starting 10 million seedlings a year. April 28, 1941 / Bridgeman Images

World War II conscientious objectors. Six religious objectors arrive at a former CCC camp in Lagro, Indiana, to begin a year of public service. Two German Baptist brethren with high crowded black hats and long black coats lead the group. June 26, 1941
World War II conscientious objectors. Six religious objectors arrive at a former CCC camp in Lagro, Indiana, to begin a year of public service. Two German Baptist brethren with high crowded black hats and long black coats lead the group. June 26, 1941

EVB2924183: World War II conscientious objectors. Six religious objectors arrive at a former CCC camp in Lagro, Indiana, to begin a year of public service. Two German Baptist brethren with high crowded black hats and long black coats lead the group. June 26, 1941 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Marines performed ground defense exercises at Leeward Point Field at Guantanamo Bay, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, 20th October 1962 (b/w photo)
U.S. Marines performed ground defense exercises at Leeward Point Field at Guantanamo Bay, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, 20th October 1962 (b/w photo)

EVB2924187: U.S. Marines performed ground defense exercises at Leeward Point Field at Guantanamo Bay, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, 20th October 1962 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Bay of Pigs Invasion, April 25, 1961. This photograph appeared in the Cuban newspaper 'Revolusion'. It shows large artillery pieces firing on Cuban rebels as they invade a beachhead in Cuba
Bay of Pigs Invasion, April 25, 1961. This photograph appeared in the Cuban newspaper 'Revolusion'. It shows large artillery pieces firing on Cuban rebels as they invade a beachhead in Cuba

EVB2924188: Bay of Pigs Invasion, April 25, 1961. This photograph appeared in the Cuban newspaper 'Revolusion'. It shows large artillery pieces firing on Cuban rebels as they invade a beachhead in Cuba / Bridgeman Images

The court martial of Maj. Angel Echevarria and Capt. Agustin Erice. The anti-Batista Cuban army officers were sentenced to death for conspiracy against President Mendieta who was appointed by Col. Fulgencio Batista, for whom he was a puppet front. Aug. 24, 1934
The court martial of Maj. Angel Echevarria and Capt. Agustin Erice. The anti-Batista Cuban army officers were sentenced to death for conspiracy against President Mendieta who was appointed by Col. Fulgencio Batista, for whom he was a puppet front. Aug. 24, 1934

EVB2924204: The court martial of Maj. Angel Echevarria and Capt. Agustin Erice. The anti-Batista Cuban army officers were sentenced to death for conspiracy against President Mendieta who was appointed by Col. Fulgencio Batista, for whom he was a puppet front. Aug. 24, 1934 / Bridgeman Images

Hunger Marchers demonstrate in Washington, DC. Their placards read: 'We Demand Unemployment Insurance'; 'Free Milk fo r Workers children'; 'Tax the Rich for Unemployment Relief ''. Dec. 7, 1931.
Hunger Marchers demonstrate in Washington, DC. Their placards read: 'We Demand Unemployment Insurance'; 'Free Milk fo r Workers children'; 'Tax the Rich for Unemployment Relief ''. Dec. 7, 1931.

EVB2924212: Hunger Marchers demonstrate in Washington, DC. Their placards read: 'We Demand Unemployment Insurance'; 'Free Milk fo r Workers children'; 'Tax the Rich for Unemployment Relief ''. Dec. 7, 1931. / Bridgeman Images

Hollywood Ten. In front of the District Building in Washington, DC, where they pleaded not guilty to Contempt of Congress charges. L-R, front row: Herbert Biberman; Attorney Martin Popper; Attorney Robert W. Kenny; Albert Maltz; Lester Cole. Middle Row: Dalton Trumbo; John Lawson; Alva Bessie; Samuel Ornitz. Back Row: Ring Lardner, Jr.; Edward Dmytryk, and Adrian Scott. Feb. 9, 1948
Hollywood Ten. In front of the District Building in Washington, DC, where they pleaded not guilty to Contempt of Congress charges. L-R, front row: Herbert Biberman; Attorney Martin Popper; Attorney Robert W. Kenny; Albert Maltz; Lester Cole. Middle Row: Dalton Trumbo; John Lawson; Alva Bessie; Samuel Ornitz. Back Row: Ring Lardner, Jr.; Edward Dmytryk, and Adrian Scott. Feb. 9, 1948

EVB2924213: Hollywood Ten. In front of the District Building in Washington, DC, where they pleaded not guilty to Contempt of Congress charges. L-R, front row: Herbert Biberman; Attorney Martin Popper; Attorney Robert W. Kenny; Albert Maltz; Lester Cole. Middle Row: Dalton Trumbo; John Lawson; Alva Bessie; Samuel Ornitz. Back Row: Ring Lardner, Jr.; Edward Dmytryk, and Adrian Scott. Feb. 9, 1948 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Communist leaders are taken to the Federal Penitentiary at Lewisburg, Pa. Eugene Dennis, Party General Secy, and Jacob Stachel, Propaganda Director, were beginning five-year sentences. July 6, 1950
U.S. Communist leaders are taken to the Federal Penitentiary at Lewisburg, Pa. Eugene Dennis, Party General Secy, and Jacob Stachel, Propaganda Director, were beginning five-year sentences. July 6, 1950

EVB2924217: U.S. Communist leaders are taken to the Federal Penitentiary at Lewisburg, Pa. Eugene Dennis, Party General Secy, and Jacob Stachel, Propaganda Director, were beginning five-year sentences. July 6, 1950 / Bridgeman Images

Communist Party members display the headlines of the 'Daily Worker', which reads. 'Frame Up Trial of '12' on Today.' June 1949
Communist Party members display the headlines of the 'Daily Worker', which reads. 'Frame Up Trial of '12' on Today.' June 1949

EVB2924218: Communist Party members display the headlines of the 'Daily Worker', which reads. 'Frame Up Trial of '12' on Today.' June 1949 / Bridgeman Images

Communist Party Nominating Convention. Gathered in Madison Square Garden, they nominated Earl Browder for President, and James W. Ford for Vice President. A banner reads, 'For Jobs, Security, Civil Rights, and Peace'. June 2, 1940
Communist Party Nominating Convention. Gathered in Madison Square Garden, they nominated Earl Browder for President, and James W. Ford for Vice President. A banner reads, 'For Jobs, Security, Civil Rights, and Peace'. June 2, 1940

EVB2924219: Communist Party Nominating Convention. Gathered in Madison Square Garden, they nominated Earl Browder for President, and James W. Ford for Vice President. A banner reads, 'For Jobs, Security, Civil Rights, and Peace'. June 2, 1940 / Bridgeman Images

US Communist election campaign sign on the wall of the Claridge Hotel in Times Square. After protests, the Hotel began painting over the 30 by 60 foot sign. Painters are working on a scaffold to paint over the sign. Sept. 20, 1940
US Communist election campaign sign on the wall of the Claridge Hotel in Times Square. After protests, the Hotel began painting over the 30 by 60 foot sign. Painters are working on a scaffold to paint over the sign. Sept. 20, 1940

EVB2924220: US Communist election campaign sign on the wall of the Claridge Hotel in Times Square. After protests, the Hotel began painting over the 30 by 60 foot sign. Painters are working on a scaffold to paint over the sign. Sept. 20, 1940 / Bridgeman Images

10,000 Communists in New York City's Union Square. During the rally to mark the 'International Day of Struggle Against Imperialistic War', speakers attacked President Herbert Hoover for his suppression of the Bonus Army in Washington, DC. August 1, 1932
10,000 Communists in New York City's Union Square. During the rally to mark the 'International Day of Struggle Against Imperialistic War', speakers attacked President Herbert Hoover for his suppression of the Bonus Army in Washington, DC. August 1, 1932

EVB2924235: 10,000 Communists in New York City's Union Square. During the rally to mark the 'International Day of Struggle Against Imperialistic War', speakers attacked President Herbert Hoover for his suppression of the Bonus Army in Washington, DC. August 1, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Coconut Grove Nightclub Fire. Firemen, priests, and service men work to remove charred and broken bodies through shattered the windows and doors. 492 were killed and 214 injured on Nov. 28, 1942
Coconut Grove Nightclub Fire. Firemen, priests, and service men work to remove charred and broken bodies through shattered the windows and doors. 492 were killed and 214 injured on Nov. 28, 1942

EVB2924236: Coconut Grove Nightclub Fire. Firemen, priests, and service men work to remove charred and broken bodies through shattered the windows and doors. 492 were killed and 214 injured on Nov. 28, 1942 / Bridgeman Images


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