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Official Portrait of First Lady Nancy Reagan. February 1, 1983
Official Portrait of First Lady Nancy Reagan. February 1, 1983

EVB2934684: Official Portrait of First Lady Nancy Reagan. February 1, 1983 / Bridgeman Images

African American children learning about Thanksgiving, with model log cabin on table, Whittier Primary School, Hampton, Virginia. The Whittier School was established during Reconstruction to provide primary education for black and Indian children. c. 1899
African American children learning about Thanksgiving, with model log cabin on table, Whittier Primary School, Hampton, Virginia. The Whittier School was established during Reconstruction to provide primary education for black and Indian children. c. 1899

EVB2934699: African American children learning about Thanksgiving, with model log cabin on table, Whittier Primary School, Hampton, Virginia. The Whittier School was established during Reconstruction to provide primary education for black and Indian children. c. 1899 / Bridgeman Images

George Washington Carver (1864-1943) an agricultural chemist developed new products of peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans to encourage crop diversity in the American South. Cotton mono-culture exhausted the land, was often ruined by boll weevils, and left farmers at the mercy of flucturatin prices. 1937
George Washington Carver (1864-1943) an agricultural chemist developed new products of peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans to encourage crop diversity in the American South. Cotton mono-culture exhausted the land, was often ruined by boll weevils, and left farmers at the mercy of flucturatin prices. 1937

EVB2934742: George Washington Carver (1864-1943) an agricultural chemist developed new products of peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans to encourage crop diversity in the American South. Cotton mono-culture exhausted the land, was often ruined by boll weevils, and left farmers at the mercy of flucturatin prices. 1937 / Bridgeman Images

Booker T. Washington (1856-1915), African American educator and leader. c. 1900
Booker T. Washington (1856-1915), African American educator and leader. c. 1900

EVB2934751: Booker T. Washington (1856-1915), African American educator and leader. c. 1900, American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Sign of an experimentation station in Louisiana reads 'University of Louisiana and the Department of Agriculture, Cooperating.' New Deal farm programs continued under different names, with modified programs, throughout the 20th century, often in alliances with public universities. October 1938 photo by Russell Lee
Sign of an experimentation station in Louisiana reads 'University of Louisiana and the Department of Agriculture, Cooperating.' New Deal farm programs continued under different names, with modified programs, throughout the 20th century, often in alliances with public universities. October 1938 photo by Russell Lee

EVB2934862: Sign of an experimentation station in Louisiana reads 'University of Louisiana and the Department of Agriculture, Cooperating.' New Deal farm programs continued under different names, with modified programs, throughout the 20th century, often in alliances with public universities. October 1938 photo by Russell Lee, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Ford Motor Company's luxury car, the Lincoln, at Capitol in Washington, D.C. This hard top coupe had seats for four to five passengers. c. 1925
Ford Motor Company's luxury car, the Lincoln, at Capitol in Washington, D.C. This hard top coupe had seats for four to five passengers. c. 1925

EVB2934634: Ford Motor Company's luxury car, the Lincoln, at Capitol in Washington, D.C. This hard top coupe had seats for four to five passengers. c. 1925 / Bridgeman Images

President Ford and First Lady Betty Ford pause on the dance floor, during White House state dinner in honor of Egyptian President and Mrs. Anwar Sadat. October 27, 1975. Photo by Karl Schumacher
President Ford and First Lady Betty Ford pause on the dance floor, during White House state dinner in honor of Egyptian President and Mrs. Anwar Sadat. October 27, 1975. Photo by Karl Schumacher

EVB2934667: President Ford and First Lady Betty Ford pause on the dance floor, during White House state dinner in honor of Egyptian President and Mrs. Anwar Sadat. October 27, 1975. Photo by Karl Schumacher / Bridgeman Images

First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson, rafting down the Snake River with Morris Udall during her visit to Grand Teton National Park. Mrs. Johnson was an early environmentalist. 1964
First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson, rafting down the Snake River with Morris Udall during her visit to Grand Teton National Park. Mrs. Johnson was an early environmentalist. 1964

EVB2934679: First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson, rafting down the Snake River with Morris Udall during her visit to Grand Teton National Park. Mrs. Johnson was an early environmentalist. 1964 / Bridgeman Images

New and faster stock tickers were available in the 1920's, but not fully introduced until after the 1929 Crash, when the old, glass covered tickers failed to keep up with trading volume. Photo shows a 1926 ticker made by Morkrum Kleinschmidt Corporation, Chicago, Ill
New and faster stock tickers were available in the 1920's, but not fully introduced until after the 1929 Crash, when the old, glass covered tickers failed to keep up with trading volume. Photo shows a 1926 ticker made by Morkrum Kleinschmidt Corporation, Chicago, Ill

EVB2934558: New and faster stock tickers were available in the 1920's, but not fully introduced until after the 1929 Crash, when the old, glass covered tickers failed to keep up with trading volume. Photo shows a 1926 ticker made by Morkrum Kleinschmidt Corporation, Chicago, Ill / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of Greenbelt, Maryland, the first model community planned by New Deal's work and relief programs authorized by the Federal Emergency Relief Act, signed on May 12. 1933, during Roosevelt's First Hundred Days. Photo of the completed housing taken in March 1937
Aerial view of Greenbelt, Maryland, the first model community planned by New Deal's work and relief programs authorized by the Federal Emergency Relief Act, signed on May 12. 1933, during Roosevelt's First Hundred Days. Photo of the completed housing taken in March 1937

EVB2934803: Aerial view of Greenbelt, Maryland, the first model community planned by New Deal's work and relief programs authorized by the Federal Emergency Relief Act, signed on May 12. 1933, during Roosevelt's First Hundred Days. Photo of the completed housing taken in March 1937 / Bridgeman Images

African American worker at an electric phosphate smelting furnace used to make elemental phosphorus for the World War II munitions. 1930's Tennessee Valley public works development provided needed industrial capacity for the 1940's war effort. Photo taken in TVA chemical plant near Muscle Shoals, Alabama in 1942
African American worker at an electric phosphate smelting furnace used to make elemental phosphorus for the World War II munitions. 1930's Tennessee Valley public works development provided needed industrial capacity for the 1940's war effort. Photo taken in TVA chemical plant near Muscle Shoals, Alabama in 1942

EVB2934821: African American worker at an electric phosphate smelting furnace used to make elemental phosphorus for the World War II munitions. 1930's Tennessee Valley public works development provided needed industrial capacity for the 1940's war effort. Photo taken in TVA chemical plant near Muscle Shoals, Alabama in 1942, Palmer, Alfred T. (1906-93) / Bridgeman Images

Idealized view of a plantation in the 'Sunny South', with African Americans picking cotton. The plantation has a cotton gin and packing building, owners mansion, workers' cabins, and a dock for loading cotton on river boats. 1883
Idealized view of a plantation in the 'Sunny South', with African Americans picking cotton. The plantation has a cotton gin and packing building, owners mansion, workers' cabins, and a dock for loading cotton on river boats. 1883

EVB2935001: Idealized view of a plantation in the 'Sunny South', with African Americans picking cotton. The plantation has a cotton gin and packing building, owners mansion, workers' cabins, and a dock for loading cotton on river boats. 1883 / Bridgeman Images

James Weldon Johnson (right) and Robert R. Morton (left) at the funeral of Progressive mayor Seth Low in 1916. Johnson (1871-1938), was a Harlem Renaissance poet, author, educator, and civil rights activist. Robert R. Morton was the principal of Tuskegee Institute
James Weldon Johnson (right) and Robert R. Morton (left) at the funeral of Progressive mayor Seth Low in 1916. Johnson (1871-1938), was a Harlem Renaissance poet, author, educator, and civil rights activist. Robert R. Morton was the principal of Tuskegee Institute

EVB2934756: James Weldon Johnson (right) and Robert R. Morton (left) at the funeral of Progressive mayor Seth Low in 1916. Johnson (1871-1938), was a Harlem Renaissance poet, author, educator, and civil rights activist. Robert R. Morton was the principal of Tuskegee Institute / Bridgeman Images

Relief Families Aided by loans & grants from the Resettlement Administration, for livestock, for farm equipment, for home repairs - , 1936 (poster)
Relief Families Aided by loans & grants from the Resettlement Administration, for livestock, for farm equipment, for home repairs - , 1936 (poster)

EVB2934864: Relief Families Aided by loans & grants from the Resettlement Administration, for livestock, for farm equipment, for home repairs - , 1936 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

For badly housed city workers & farmers the Resettlement Administration is Building Homes, 1933 (poster)
For badly housed city workers & farmers the Resettlement Administration is Building Homes, 1933 (poster)

EVB2934867: For badly housed city workers & farmers the Resettlement Administration is Building Homes, 1933 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Pickwick Dam's first turbine generators were the largest in the country when installed in the late 1930s. Pickwick was among the first TVA dams, begun in 1934
Pickwick Dam's first turbine generators were the largest in the country when installed in the late 1930s. Pickwick was among the first TVA dams, begun in 1934

EVB2935011: Pickwick Dam's first turbine generators were the largest in the country when installed in the late 1930s. Pickwick was among the first TVA dams, begun in 1934 / Bridgeman Images

Abraham Lincoln portrait taken on February 9, during the election year of 1864. At this time, his re-election was far from certain. Many Northerners, derisively called 'Copperheads,' supported a negotiated peace with the Confederacy
Abraham Lincoln portrait taken on February 9, during the election year of 1864. At this time, his re-election was far from certain. Many Northerners, derisively called 'Copperheads,' supported a negotiated peace with the Confederacy

EVB2935032: Abraham Lincoln portrait taken on February 9, during the election year of 1864. At this time, his re-election was far from certain. Many Northerners, derisively called 'Copperheads,' supported a negotiated peace with the Confederacy / Bridgeman Images

Abraham Lincoln portrait etching made in the early 20th century from Lincoln's classic Alexander Hesler portraits of 1860, by artist Otto J. Schneider (1875-1946)
Abraham Lincoln portrait etching made in the early 20th century from Lincoln's classic Alexander Hesler portraits of 1860, by artist Otto J. Schneider (1875-1946)

EVB2935035: Abraham Lincoln portrait etching made in the early 20th century from Lincoln's classic Alexander Hesler portraits of 1860, by artist Otto J. Schneider (1875-1946) / Bridgeman Images

A long line of men and women line up in a run on the German American Bank of New York City. c. 1905-1915
A long line of men and women line up in a run on the German American Bank of New York City. c. 1905-1915

EVB2934440: A long line of men and women line up in a run on the German American Bank of New York City. c. 1905-1915 / Bridgeman Images

Stock brokers working on the trading floor of the Stock Exchange. 1963
Stock brokers working on the trading floor of the Stock Exchange. 1963

EVB2934461: Stock brokers working on the trading floor of the Stock Exchange. 1963 / Bridgeman Images

Chaotic scene on Wall Street, NYC on May 14, 1884. The Panic occurred during to a credit contraction by the largest New York banks. The Panic ended when the banks' not before bank failures in New York and Pittsburgh
Chaotic scene on Wall Street, NYC on May 14, 1884. The Panic occurred during to a credit contraction by the largest New York banks. The Panic ended when the banks' not before bank failures in New York and Pittsburgh

EVB2934467: Chaotic scene on Wall Street, NYC on May 14, 1884. The Panic occurred during to a credit contraction by the largest New York banks. The Panic ended when the banks' not before bank failures in New York and Pittsburgh / Bridgeman Images

New York City's Municipal Lodging House men's dormitory with rows of bunk beds. The shelter provided 800 iron bunks for men on three floors. 1910
New York City's Municipal Lodging House men's dormitory with rows of bunk beds. The shelter provided 800 iron bunks for men on three floors. 1910

EVB2934491: New York City's Municipal Lodging House men's dormitory with rows of bunk beds. The shelter provided 800 iron bunks for men on three floors. 1910, Bain, George Grantham - Bain News Service (1865-1944) / Bridgeman Images

Disfigured man begging on the street in New York City, 1910
Disfigured man begging on the street in New York City, 1910

EVB2934500: Disfigured man begging on the street in New York City, 1910 / Bridgeman Images

The Great Depression. Unemployed man sells apples near the Capitol in Washington D.C. As the Great Depression deepened in 1930, unemployed men obtained apples from the International Apple Shippers Association, to sell on the streets. 1930
The Great Depression. Unemployed man sells apples near the Capitol in Washington D.C. As the Great Depression deepened in 1930, unemployed men obtained apples from the International Apple Shippers Association, to sell on the streets. 1930

EVB2934515: The Great Depression. Unemployed man sells apples near the Capitol in Washington D.C. As the Great Depression deepened in 1930, unemployed men obtained apples from the International Apple Shippers Association, to sell on the streets. 1930 / Bridgeman Images

John J. Raskob (1879-1950), financier of General Motors from 1918-1928, increased stockholder investment and introduced consumer financing of auto sales. After 1928, he joined former Governor Al Smith as directors of the Empire State Building Corporation. 1931
John J. Raskob (1879-1950), financier of General Motors from 1918-1928, increased stockholder investment and introduced consumer financing of auto sales. After 1928, he joined former Governor Al Smith as directors of the Empire State Building Corporation. 1931

EVB2934533: John J. Raskob (1879-1950), financier of General Motors from 1918-1928, increased stockholder investment and introduced consumer financing of auto sales. After 1928, he joined former Governor Al Smith as directors of the Empire State Building Corporation. 1931 / Bridgeman Images

Stock Exchange in London, UK, 1886
Stock Exchange in London, UK, 1886

EVB2934457: Stock Exchange in London, UK, 1886 / Bridgeman Images

New Years cartoon related to the 1929 stock market crash showing shoes marked '1929' protruding from waste basket beside a ticker tape machine
New Years cartoon related to the 1929 stock market crash showing shoes marked '1929' protruding from waste basket beside a ticker tape machine

EVB2934545: New Years cartoon related to the 1929 stock market crash showing shoes marked '1929' protruding from waste basket beside a ticker tape machine / Bridgeman Images

An avalanche of telegraphic tape falls on New York's Wall Street during the 1888 presidential election campaign parade.
An avalanche of telegraphic tape falls on New York's Wall Street during the 1888 presidential election campaign parade.

EVB2934472: An avalanche of telegraphic tape falls on New York's Wall Street during the 1888 presidential election campaign parade., Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images

Crowd gathers outside the New York Stock Exchange during the Crash of October 1929
Crowd gathers outside the New York Stock Exchange during the Crash of October 1929

EVB2934557: Crowd gathers outside the New York Stock Exchange during the Crash of October 1929 / Bridgeman Images

Ford Model Ts on the moving assembly line, first used by the Ford Motor Company in 1913
Ford Model Ts on the moving assembly line, first used by the Ford Motor Company in 1913

EVB2934575: Ford Model Ts on the moving assembly line, first used by the Ford Motor Company in 1913, American Photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

'The World of Tomorrow,' a night view of World's Fair, New York City. The Perisphere and Trylon were the signature monuments of the exhibition. 1939
'The World of Tomorrow,' a night view of World's Fair, New York City. The Perisphere and Trylon were the signature monuments of the exhibition. 1939

EVB2934535: 'The World of Tomorrow,' a night view of World's Fair, New York City. The Perisphere and Trylon were the signature monuments of the exhibition. 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Young men working on telephone poles in Maine. National Youth Administration provided vocational training under the New Deal. 1939
Young men working on telephone poles in Maine. National Youth Administration provided vocational training under the New Deal. 1939

EVB2934626: Young men working on telephone poles in Maine. National Youth Administration provided vocational training under the New Deal. 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Standard Oil Building at 26 Broadway has a complex architectural history. The lower nine floors were build in the 1880's. In the 1920s more floors and the tower were added. Standard Oil of New Jersey occupied the building until 1956. Photo c. 1926
Standard Oil Building at 26 Broadway has a complex architectural history. The lower nine floors were build in the 1880's. In the 1920s more floors and the tower were added. Standard Oil of New Jersey occupied the building until 1956. Photo c. 1926

EVB2934647: Standard Oil Building at 26 Broadway has a complex architectural history. The lower nine floors were build in the 1880's. In the 1920s more floors and the tower were added. Standard Oil of New Jersey occupied the building until 1956. Photo c. 1926 / Bridgeman Images

The Bonus Army built a Hooverville on Anacostia Flats, Washington, D.C. It would later be burned down by U.S. Army troops as they suppressed the veterans protest. June 11, 1932
The Bonus Army built a Hooverville on Anacostia Flats, Washington, D.C. It would later be burned down by U.S. Army troops as they suppressed the veterans protest. June 11, 1932

EVB2934595: The Bonus Army built a Hooverville on Anacostia Flats, Washington, D.C. It would later be burned down by U.S. Army troops as they suppressed the veterans protest. June 11, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) seated, taken January 8, 1864 by Mathew Brady (1823-1896)
President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) seated, taken January 8, 1864 by Mathew Brady (1823-1896)

EVB2934601: President Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) seated, taken January 8, 1864 by Mathew Brady (1823-1896), Brady, Mathew (1823-96) / Bridgeman Images

Paris police hold back a crowd making a run on a French bank. c. 1905-1915
Paris police hold back a crowd making a run on a French bank. c. 1905-1915

EVB2934441: Paris police hold back a crowd making a run on a French bank. c. 1905-1915 / Bridgeman Images


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