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Farmers drinking beer during fall harvest in Jackson, Michigan. Fall 1941. In the background is a potentially dangerous harvesting machine, that requires alert workers
Farmers drinking beer during fall harvest in Jackson, Michigan. Fall 1941. In the background is a potentially dangerous harvesting machine, that requires alert workers

EVB2948461: Farmers drinking beer during fall harvest in Jackson, Michigan. Fall 1941. In the background is a potentially dangerous harvesting machine, that requires alert workers / Bridgeman Images

Mr. Bias playing the fiddle in his trailer home. He is a former cowboy who travels the country living on a small private income. Weslaco, Texas. Feb. 1930
Mr. Bias playing the fiddle in his trailer home. He is a former cowboy who travels the country living on a small private income. Weslaco, Texas. Feb. 1930

EVB2948465: Mr. Bias playing the fiddle in his trailer home. He is a former cowboy who travels the country living on a small private income. Weslaco, Texas. Feb. 1930 / Bridgeman Images

Elderly woman spinning yarn in her cabin near Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Nov. 1933. Located in the Great Smoky Mountains, she lived in a world little changed from the 19th century. Photo by Lewis Hine
Elderly woman spinning yarn in her cabin near Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Nov. 1933. Located in the Great Smoky Mountains, she lived in a world little changed from the 19th century. Photo by Lewis Hine

EVB2948469: Elderly woman spinning yarn in her cabin near Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Nov. 1933. Located in the Great Smoky Mountains, she lived in a world little changed from the 19th century. Photo by Lewis Hine, Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940) / Bridgeman Images

Film producer Val Lewton smiling as he looks at a photograph, in the 1940s. Photo from his personal papers
Film producer Val Lewton smiling as he looks at a photograph, in the 1940s. Photo from his personal papers

EVB2948497: Film producer Val Lewton smiling as he looks at a photograph, in the 1940s. Photo from his personal papers / Bridgeman Images

Two views of Martin Dies, emphatically gesturing during a speech against Communism. Oct. 30, 1939. Dies and Samuel Dickstein created the House Committee Investigating Un-American Activities in 1938. He was speaking at a convention of the Grocery Manufacturers Association in New York
Two views of Martin Dies, emphatically gesturing during a speech against Communism. Oct. 30, 1939. Dies and Samuel Dickstein created the House Committee Investigating Un-American Activities in 1938. He was speaking at a convention of the Grocery Manufacturers Association in New York

EVB2948514: Two views of Martin Dies, emphatically gesturing during a speech against Communism. Oct. 30, 1939. Dies and Samuel Dickstein created the House Committee Investigating Un-American Activities in 1938. He was speaking at a convention of the Grocery Manufacturers Association in New York / Bridgeman Images

Giant conquerors of space and time Pennsylvania Railroad, 1931 (poster)
Giant conquerors of space and time Pennsylvania Railroad, 1931 (poster)

EVB2948517: Giant conquerors of space and time Pennsylvania Railroad, 1931 (poster), Teller, Griffith Harold (1899-1993) / Bridgeman Images

New Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, in New York City in 1931. The 47-story Art Deco building was designed by architects Schultze and Weaver
New Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, in New York City in 1931. The 47-story Art Deco building was designed by architects Schultze and Weaver

EVB2948523: New Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, in New York City in 1931. The 47-story Art Deco building was designed by architects Schultze and Weaver / Bridgeman Images

New Your City's South Street, Nov. 28, 1933. The Brooklyn Bridge spans over the street, with the skyscrapers of the Financial District in the distance. Photo by Samuel H. Gottscho
New Your City's South Street, Nov. 28, 1933. The Brooklyn Bridge spans over the street, with the skyscrapers of the Financial District in the distance. Photo by Samuel H. Gottscho

EVB2948524: New Your City's South Street, Nov. 28, 1933. The Brooklyn Bridge spans over the street, with the skyscrapers of the Financial District in the distance. Photo by Samuel H. Gottscho / Bridgeman Images

FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover on a loveseat with six women at the Willard Hotel, Washington, D.C. They were attending the convention of the International Association for Identification, for professionals in forensic identification, investigation, and scientific examination of physical evidence. c. 1940
FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover on a loveseat with six women at the Willard Hotel, Washington, D.C. They were attending the convention of the International Association for Identification, for professionals in forensic identification, investigation, and scientific examination of physical evidence. c. 1940

EVB2948526: FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover on a loveseat with six women at the Willard Hotel, Washington, D.C. They were attending the convention of the International Association for Identification, for professionals in forensic identification, investigation, and scientific examination of physical evidence. c. 1940 / Bridgeman Images

The new RCA Building in Rockefeller Center on Sept. 1, 1933. The adjacent lots await construction. It was the landmark building of the complex of 19 commercial buildings between 48th and 51st streets in New York City built between 1930 and 1939. Photo by Samuel H. Gottscho
The new RCA Building in Rockefeller Center on Sept. 1, 1933. The adjacent lots await construction. It was the landmark building of the complex of 19 commercial buildings between 48th and 51st streets in New York City built between 1930 and 1939. Photo by Samuel H. Gottscho

EVB2948527: The new RCA Building in Rockefeller Center on Sept. 1, 1933. The adjacent lots await construction. It was the landmark building of the complex of 19 commercial buildings between 48th and 51st streets in New York City built between 1930 and 1939. Photo by Samuel H. Gottscho / Bridgeman Images

Gene Tunney, World Heavy Weight Champion lifting weights on pulleys. c. 1926
Gene Tunney, World Heavy Weight Champion lifting weights on pulleys. c. 1926

EVB2948542: Gene Tunney, World Heavy Weight Champion lifting weights on pulleys. c. 1926 / Bridgeman Images

Wendell L. Willkie Notification Ceremony, in Elwood, Indiana, August 17, 1940. This ceremony dated from the 19th century, when Presidential candidates did not attend nominating conventions, but were 'notified' of their victory weeks later
Wendell L. Willkie Notification Ceremony, in Elwood, Indiana, August 17, 1940. This ceremony dated from the 19th century, when Presidential candidates did not attend nominating conventions, but were 'notified' of their victory weeks later

EVB2948548: Wendell L. Willkie Notification Ceremony, in Elwood, Indiana, August 17, 1940. This ceremony dated from the 19th century, when Presidential candidates did not attend nominating conventions, but were 'notified' of their victory weeks later / Bridgeman Images

Althea Gibson was the first African American to play in the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in 1950. The 23 year old lost her second round match with Louise Brough, three-time defending Wimbledon champion at the West Side Club in Forest Hills
Althea Gibson was the first African American to play in the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in 1950. The 23 year old lost her second round match with Louise Brough, three-time defending Wimbledon champion at the West Side Club in Forest Hills

EVB2948549: Althea Gibson was the first African American to play in the U.S. Open Tennis Tournament in 1950. The 23 year old lost her second round match with Louise Brough, three-time defending Wimbledon champion at the West Side Club in Forest Hills / Bridgeman Images

African American woman ironing, c. 1930. Photogravure of image by Doris Ulmann. She is best known for her sensitive portraits of rural Southern people between 1928-1934
African American woman ironing, c. 1930. Photogravure of image by Doris Ulmann. She is best known for her sensitive portraits of rural Southern people between 1928-1934

EVB2948556: African American woman ironing, c. 1930. Photogravure of image by Doris Ulmann. She is best known for her sensitive portraits of rural Southern people between 1928-1934 / Bridgeman Images

An alley, in an unidentified city (New Orleans?) in the American South, c. 1930. Photo depicts narrow alley in a residential district, where buildings have iron balconies. By Doris Ulmann
An alley, in an unidentified city (New Orleans?) in the American South, c. 1930. Photo depicts narrow alley in a residential district, where buildings have iron balconies. By Doris Ulmann

EVB2948557: An alley, in an unidentified city (New Orleans?) in the American South, c. 1930. Photo depicts narrow alley in a residential district, where buildings have iron balconies. By Doris Ulmann / Bridgeman Images

Wendell L. Willkie Notification Ceremony, in Elwood, Indiana, August 17, 1940. This ceremony dated from the 19th century, when Presidential candidates did not attend nominating conventions, but were 'notified' of their victory weeks later
Wendell L. Willkie Notification Ceremony, in Elwood, Indiana, August 17, 1940. This ceremony dated from the 19th century, when Presidential candidates did not attend nominating conventions, but were 'notified' of their victory weeks later

EVB2948559: Wendell L. Willkie Notification Ceremony, in Elwood, Indiana, August 17, 1940. This ceremony dated from the 19th century, when Presidential candidates did not attend nominating conventions, but were 'notified' of their victory weeks later / Bridgeman Images

Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy sits at desk piled high with mail, March 24, 1950. He received over 5000 letters a day. Elected Republican Senator from Wisconsin in 1947, he became foremost provocateur of the 1950s 'Red Scare' in America
Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy sits at desk piled high with mail, March 24, 1950. He received over 5000 letters a day. Elected Republican Senator from Wisconsin in 1947, he became foremost provocateur of the 1950s 'Red Scare' in America

EVB2948562: Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy sits at desk piled high with mail, March 24, 1950. He received over 5000 letters a day. Elected Republican Senator from Wisconsin in 1947, he became foremost provocateur of the 1950s 'Red Scare' in America / Bridgeman Images

Speaker of the House Nicholas Longworth posing for Austrian painter Baron Robert Doblhoff. April 7, 1930. The portrait was commissioned by Beman Gates Dawes, Ohio politician and oil executive. Longworth was the husband of Alice Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt oldest daughter
Speaker of the House Nicholas Longworth posing for Austrian painter Baron Robert Doblhoff. April 7, 1930. The portrait was commissioned by Beman Gates Dawes, Ohio politician and oil executive. Longworth was the husband of Alice Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt oldest daughter

EVB2948867: Speaker of the House Nicholas Longworth posing for Austrian painter Baron Robert Doblhoff. April 7, 1930. The portrait was commissioned by Beman Gates Dawes, Ohio politician and oil executive. Longworth was the husband of Alice Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt oldest daughter / Bridgeman Images

Basket containing huge petitions for reduction of Federal Income Tax in Dec. 1929. The petitions was received by Chairmen of the House and Senate Finance Committees, Rep. Willis Hawley and Sen. Reed Smoot
Basket containing huge petitions for reduction of Federal Income Tax in Dec. 1929. The petitions was received by Chairmen of the House and Senate Finance Committees, Rep. Willis Hawley and Sen. Reed Smoot

EVB2948879: Basket containing huge petitions for reduction of Federal Income Tax in Dec. 1929. The petitions was received by Chairmen of the House and Senate Finance Committees, Rep. Willis Hawley and Sen. Reed Smoot / Bridgeman Images

African American extended family arriving in Chicago from the rural South, c. 1920. From 'The Negro in Chicago; a Study of Race Relations and a Race Riot,' 1922
African American extended family arriving in Chicago from the rural South, c. 1920. From 'The Negro in Chicago; a Study of Race Relations and a Race Riot,' 1922

EVB2948891: African American extended family arriving in Chicago from the rural South, c. 1920. From 'The Negro in Chicago; a Study of Race Relations and a Race Riot,' 1922 / Bridgeman Images

African American men working at printing presses. Photo by Arthur P. Bedou of New Orleans from National Urban League records. c. 1910-1925
African American men working at printing presses. Photo by Arthur P. Bedou of New Orleans from National Urban League records. c. 1910-1925

EVB2948894: African American men working at printing presses. Photo by Arthur P. Bedou of New Orleans from National Urban League records. c. 1910-1925 / Bridgeman Images

African American convicts in striped prison uniforms at forced labor in May 1922. They work on the Mississippi Fulton Slide, within the Third Mississippi River District, Vicksburg, of the U.S. Army Engineers
African American convicts in striped prison uniforms at forced labor in May 1922. They work on the Mississippi Fulton Slide, within the Third Mississippi River District, Vicksburg, of the U.S. Army Engineers

EVB2948907: African American convicts in striped prison uniforms at forced labor in May 1922. They work on the Mississippi Fulton Slide, within the Third Mississippi River District, Vicksburg, of the U.S. Army Engineers / Bridgeman Images

President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge leaving church on Aug. 5, 1923. It was the first Sunday after the death of President Warren Harding three days earlier
President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge leaving church on Aug. 5, 1923. It was the first Sunday after the death of President Warren Harding three days earlier

EVB2948930: President Calvin Coolidge and First Lady Grace Coolidge leaving church on Aug. 5, 1923. It was the first Sunday after the death of President Warren Harding three days earlier / Bridgeman Images

Telegraph Room of the White House on August 1, 1923. It was used to communicate with President Warren Harding during his extended Western travels in summer of 1923
Telegraph Room of the White House on August 1, 1923. It was used to communicate with President Warren Harding during his extended Western travels in summer of 1923

EVB2948952: Telegraph Room of the White House on August 1, 1923. It was used to communicate with President Warren Harding during his extended Western travels in summer of 1923 / Bridgeman Images

Men and women in line waiting to vote at Clarendon, Virginia, Nov. 4, 1924. Several people hold Posters for Democratic Presidential candidate, John Davis
Men and women in line waiting to vote at Clarendon, Virginia, Nov. 4, 1924. Several people hold Posters for Democratic Presidential candidate, John Davis

EVB2948954: Men and women in line waiting to vote at Clarendon, Virginia, Nov. 4, 1924. Several people hold Posters for Democratic Presidential candidate, John Davis / Bridgeman Images

Executive committee of the National League of Women Voters in 1924
Executive committee of the National League of Women Voters in 1924

EVB2948956: Executive committee of the National League of Women Voters in 1924 / Bridgeman Images

Republican Presidential nominee Warren Harding operating a newsreel camera. At right is a photojournalist at the Senator Harding's Washington home. c. June 1920
Republican Presidential nominee Warren Harding operating a newsreel camera. At right is a photojournalist at the Senator Harding's Washington home. c. June 1920

EVB2948963: Republican Presidential nominee Warren Harding operating a newsreel camera. At right is a photojournalist at the Senator Harding's Washington home. c. June 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Moscow Celebration of May Day, 1960. Demonstrating Workers fill Red Square before Lenin's Tomb and the Kremlin Wall
Moscow Celebration of May Day, 1960. Demonstrating Workers fill Red Square before Lenin's Tomb and the Kremlin Wall

EVB2948568: Moscow Celebration of May Day, 1960. Demonstrating Workers fill Red Square before Lenin's Tomb and the Kremlin Wall / Bridgeman Images

Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are amused by two 'prisoners' in stocks at Jamestown. The Royal couple visited Virginia during the 350th anniversary celebration of the founding of Jamestown. Oct. 16, 1957
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are amused by two 'prisoners' in stocks at Jamestown. The Royal couple visited Virginia during the 350th anniversary celebration of the founding of Jamestown. Oct. 16, 1957

EVB2948570: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip are amused by two 'prisoners' in stocks at Jamestown. The Royal couple visited Virginia during the 350th anniversary celebration of the founding of Jamestown. Oct. 16, 1957 / Bridgeman Images

President Richard Nixon in his first term official portrait, 1969
President Richard Nixon in his first term official portrait, 1969

EVB2948579: President Richard Nixon in his first term official portrait, 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Liberian President William Tolbert Jr. and Henry Kissinger clasp hands. ?May 1, 1976. Kissinger was on a 7 nation tour of African from April 24-May 5, 1976
Liberian President William Tolbert Jr. and Henry Kissinger clasp hands. ?May 1, 1976. Kissinger was on a 7 nation tour of African from April 24-May 5, 1976

EVB2948591: Liberian President William Tolbert Jr. and Henry Kissinger clasp hands. ?May 1, 1976. Kissinger was on a 7 nation tour of African from April 24-May 5, 1976 / Bridgeman Images

President Gerald Ford meeting with Tip O'Neill at the White House, Feb. 6, 1975. O'Neill was then Democratic House Majority Leader, and served as Speaker of the House from 1977-87
President Gerald Ford meeting with Tip O'Neill at the White House, Feb. 6, 1975. O'Neill was then Democratic House Majority Leader, and served as Speaker of the House from 1977-87

EVB2948598: President Gerald Ford meeting with Tip O'Neill at the White House, Feb. 6, 1975. O'Neill was then Democratic House Majority Leader, and served as Speaker of the House from 1977-87 / Bridgeman Images

Ronald Reagan, newly elected Governor of California, riding a horse in a parade. Dec. 1966
Ronald Reagan, newly elected Governor of California, riding a horse in a parade. Dec. 1966

EVB2948615: Ronald Reagan, newly elected Governor of California, riding a horse in a parade. Dec. 1966 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Capitol West Front during the Inauguration of President Bill Clinton. Jan. 20, 1993 (photo)
U.S. Capitol West Front during the Inauguration of President Bill Clinton. Jan. 20, 1993 (photo)

EVB2948622: U.S. Capitol West Front during the Inauguration of President Bill Clinton. Jan. 20, 1993 (photo), American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Former Congresswoman and Vice Presidential Nominee, Geraldine Ferraro in Nov. 1998. She had just published a book, FRAMING A LIFE: A FAMILY MEMOIR
Former Congresswoman and Vice Presidential Nominee, Geraldine Ferraro in Nov. 1998. She had just published a book, FRAMING A LIFE: A FAMILY MEMOIR

EVB2948625: Former Congresswoman and Vice Presidential Nominee, Geraldine Ferraro in Nov. 1998. She had just published a book, FRAMING A LIFE: A FAMILY MEMOIR / Bridgeman Images

VP Dick Cheney with Senior Staff in the President's Emergency Operations Center on Sept. 11, 2001. The PEOC is a bunker beneath the East Wing of the White House to shelter the President and provide communications
VP Dick Cheney with Senior Staff in the President's Emergency Operations Center on Sept. 11, 2001. The PEOC is a bunker beneath the East Wing of the White House to shelter the President and provide communications

EVB2948629: VP Dick Cheney with Senior Staff in the President's Emergency Operations Center on Sept. 11, 2001. The PEOC is a bunker beneath the East Wing of the White House to shelter the President and provide communications / Bridgeman Images


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