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Frank Sinatra (1915-1998) and his attorney, Milton Rudin (right), on the street, arriving for court appearance in Las Vegas concerning tax reports of a casino with which Sinatra had been involved. 1967
Frank Sinatra (1915-1998) and his attorney, Milton Rudin (right), on the street, arriving for court appearance in Las Vegas concerning tax reports of a casino with which Sinatra had been involved. 1967

EVB2933134: Frank Sinatra (1915-1998) and his attorney, Milton Rudin (right), on the street, arriving for court appearance in Las Vegas concerning tax reports of a casino with which Sinatra had been involved. 1967 / Bridgeman Images

Arturo Toscanini (1867-1957) receives the applause at Radio City on March 5, 1938 at the conclusion of the broadcast of the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Toscanini was the Orchestra's conductor from 1937-1954
Arturo Toscanini (1867-1957) receives the applause at Radio City on March 5, 1938 at the conclusion of the broadcast of the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Toscanini was the Orchestra's conductor from 1937-1954

EVB2933141: Arturo Toscanini (1867-1957) receives the applause at Radio City on March 5, 1938 at the conclusion of the broadcast of the NBC Symphony Orchestra. Toscanini was the Orchestra's conductor from 1937-1954 / Bridgeman Images

Edward Bates (1793-1869), former Whig politician was Lincoln's Attorney General. As an anti-slavery Southerner, he was a strong contender for the 1860 Republican presidential nomination, but lost it to Lincoln
Edward Bates (1793-1869), former Whig politician was Lincoln's Attorney General. As an anti-slavery Southerner, he was a strong contender for the 1860 Republican presidential nomination, but lost it to Lincoln

EVB2933166: Edward Bates (1793-1869), former Whig politician was Lincoln's Attorney General. As an anti-slavery Southerner, he was a strong contender for the 1860 Republican presidential nomination, but lost it to Lincoln / Bridgeman Images

Edwin M. Stanton was Lincoln's second Secretary of War. Photograph by Mathew Brady c. 1860
Edwin M. Stanton was Lincoln's second Secretary of War. Photograph by Mathew Brady c. 1860

EVB2933174: Edwin M. Stanton was Lincoln's second Secretary of War. Photograph by Mathew Brady c. 1860 / Bridgeman Images

Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) Russian novelist, with his wife (Sof'ia Andreevna 1844-1919) son, and dog, c. 1880
Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) Russian novelist, with his wife (Sof'ia Andreevna 1844-1919) son, and dog, c. 1880

EVB2932384: Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) Russian novelist, with his wife (Sof'ia Andreevna 1844-1919) son, and dog, c. 1880 / Bridgeman Images

Edwin Markham (1852-1940) best known for his 1899 poem, “The Man with the Hoe”that used the Millet's painted image of French peasants to protest the oppression of poor workers. Photograph by William Rau, c. 1899
Edwin Markham (1852-1940) best known for his 1899 poem, “The Man with the Hoe”that used the Millet's painted image of French peasants to protest the oppression of poor workers. Photograph by William Rau, c. 1899

EVB2932396: Edwin Markham (1852-1940) best known for his 1899 poem, “The Man with the Hoe”that used the Millet's painted image of French peasants to protest the oppression of poor workers. Photograph by William Rau, c. 1899 / Bridgeman Images

Excited winner of 1922 beach beauty contest receives her trophy in Washington, D.C
Excited winner of 1922 beach beauty contest receives her trophy in Washington, D.C

EVB2932405: Excited winner of 1922 beach beauty contest receives her trophy in Washington, D.C / Bridgeman Images

Arizona's Salt River Project involved the construction of a system of canals to deliver water throughout the river valley. Cushong, or, fat Hen, an Indian laborer on the Salt River Project, with two mules. c. 1909-1925
Arizona's Salt River Project involved the construction of a system of canals to deliver water throughout the river valley. Cushong, or, fat Hen, an Indian laborer on the Salt River Project, with two mules. c. 1909-1925

EVB2932412: Arizona's Salt River Project involved the construction of a system of canals to deliver water throughout the river valley. Cushong, or, fat Hen, an Indian laborer on the Salt River Project, with two mules. c. 1909-1925 / Bridgeman Images

Heroes of the colored race: Blanche Bruce, Frederick Douglass, and Hiram Revels surrounded by scenes of African American life and portraits of John Lynch, Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, Ulysses Grant, Joseph Rainey, Charles Nash, John Brown, and Robert Smalls
Heroes of the colored race: Blanche Bruce, Frederick Douglass, and Hiram Revels surrounded by scenes of African American life and portraits of John Lynch, Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, Ulysses Grant, Joseph Rainey, Charles Nash, John Brown, and Robert Smalls

EVB2932415: Heroes of the colored race: Blanche Bruce, Frederick Douglass, and Hiram Revels surrounded by scenes of African American life and portraits of John Lynch, Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, Ulysses Grant, Joseph Rainey, Charles Nash, John Brown, and Robert Smalls / Bridgeman Images

John Masefield (1878-1967), English poet, and novelist who was Poet Laureate from 1930 to 1967, in photo c. 1920
John Masefield (1878-1967), English poet, and novelist who was Poet Laureate from 1930 to 1967, in photo c. 1920

EVB2932421: John Masefield (1878-1967), English poet, and novelist who was Poet Laureate from 1930 to 1967, in photo c. 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Group of Tongans in traditional costume pose in front of village buildings in 1919. Tonga was a British protectorate from 1900-1970
Group of Tongans in traditional costume pose in front of village buildings in 1919. Tonga was a British protectorate from 1900-1970

EVB2932426: Group of Tongans in traditional costume pose in front of village buildings in 1919. Tonga was a British protectorate from 1900-1970 / Bridgeman Images

Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) Russian novelist, writing in his study at the Tolstoy estate in Iasnaia Poliana, 1908
Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) Russian novelist, writing in his study at the Tolstoy estate in Iasnaia Poliana, 1908

EVB2932427: Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) Russian novelist, writing in his study at the Tolstoy estate in Iasnaia Poliana, 1908 / Bridgeman Images

1898 drawing by Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944), shows three
1898 drawing by Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944), shows three

EVB2932451: 1898 drawing by Charles Dana Gibson (1867-1944), shows three "Gibson girls" about to enjoy a restaurant meal / Bridgeman Images

Booth Tarkington (1869-1946) American novelist, who set many of his works in the Midwest. His 1918 novel,
Booth Tarkington (1869-1946) American novelist, who set many of his works in the Midwest. His 1918 novel,

EVB2932452: Booth Tarkington (1869-1946) American novelist, who set many of his works in the Midwest. His 1918 novel, "The Magnificent Ambersons" was filmed by Orson Welles in 1941. 1922 portrait / Bridgeman Images

Rex Beach (1877-1949) novelist and playwright, writing at Lake Hopatcong, N.J. in 1913
Rex Beach (1877-1949) novelist and playwright, writing at Lake Hopatcong, N.J. in 1913

EVB2932466: Rex Beach (1877-1949) novelist and playwright, writing at Lake Hopatcong, N.J. in 1913 / Bridgeman Images

African American teamsters line up with their wagons at the Washington, D.C. coal yard in 1922 to load coal for home heating
African American teamsters line up with their wagons at the Washington, D.C. coal yard in 1922 to load coal for home heating

EVB2932467: African American teamsters line up with their wagons at the Washington, D.C. coal yard in 1922 to load coal for home heating / Bridgeman Images

Herman Melville (1819-91) American poet and novelist, best known for
Herman Melville (1819-91) American poet and novelist, best known for

EVB2932468: Herman Melville (1819-91) American poet and novelist, best known for "Moby Dick," now a classic, but was unheralded when published in 1850 / Bridgeman Images

Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens, 1835-1910) American writer is shown as
Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens, 1835-1910) American writer is shown as

EVB2932474: Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens, 1835-1910) American writer is shown as "Americas best Humorist, " in an 1885 caricature by Joseph Keppler (1838-1894) / Bridgeman Images

George Washington Carver (1864-1943) scientist, received his Master of Science degree at the age of 32, and joined the faculty of Tuskegee Institute, where his research developed new products for peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans
George Washington Carver (1864-1943) scientist, received his Master of Science degree at the age of 32, and joined the faculty of Tuskegee Institute, where his research developed new products for peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans

EVB2932478: George Washington Carver (1864-1943) scientist, received his Master of Science degree at the age of 32, and joined the faculty of Tuskegee Institute, where his research developed new products for peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans / Bridgeman Images

Carl Sandburg, (1878-1967) Canadian poet and author. During his long career, his work reflected the major issues of the times and strong connection to the best American values
Carl Sandburg, (1878-1967) Canadian poet and author. During his long career, his work reflected the major issues of the times and strong connection to the best American values

EVB2932479: Carl Sandburg, (1878-1967) Canadian poet and author. During his long career, his work reflected the major issues of the times and strong connection to the best American values / Bridgeman Images

Alice Paul (1885-1977), American and activist for women's suffrage and equal rights, advocacy lead to the introduction of the first women's Equal Rights Amendment to the US Congress in 1923. Photo c. 1917
Alice Paul (1885-1977), American and activist for women's suffrage and equal rights, advocacy lead to the introduction of the first women's Equal Rights Amendment to the US Congress in 1923. Photo c. 1917

EVB2932480: Alice Paul (1885-1977), American and activist for women's suffrage and equal rights, advocacy lead to the introduction of the first women's Equal Rights Amendment to the US Congress in 1923. Photo c. 1917 / Bridgeman Images

Labor Union leader, John L. Lewis (1880-1969), in Washington, D.C. in 1922
Labor Union leader, John L. Lewis (1880-1969), in Washington, D.C. in 1922

EVB2932487: Labor Union leader, John L. Lewis (1880-1969), in Washington, D.C. in 1922 / Bridgeman Images

Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892), Poet Laureate of England. Photogravure of drawing from life by M. Arnault
Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892), Poet Laureate of England. Photogravure of drawing from life by M. Arnault

EVB2932490: Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892), Poet Laureate of England. Photogravure of drawing from life by M. Arnault / Bridgeman Images

Richard E. Byrd (1888-1957) polar explorer who used aviation to explore Antarctic. In this 1925 photo Byrd tests a new safety device, the inflatable rubber life boat. In 1929, Byrd, made the first flight over the South Pole
Richard E. Byrd (1888-1957) polar explorer who used aviation to explore Antarctic. In this 1925 photo Byrd tests a new safety device, the inflatable rubber life boat. In 1929, Byrd, made the first flight over the South Pole

EVB2932492: Richard E. Byrd (1888-1957) polar explorer who used aviation to explore Antarctic. In this 1925 photo Byrd tests a new safety device, the inflatable rubber life boat. In 1929, Byrd, made the first flight over the South Pole / Bridgeman Images

Dedication, Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma City, June 28, 1941 (poster)
Dedication, Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma City, June 28, 1941 (poster)

EVB2932494: Dedication, Will Rogers Field, Oklahoma City, June 28, 1941 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Charles Dickens (1812-1870) as he appeared during his American lecture tour, in Boston in the 1860's
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) as he appeared during his American lecture tour, in Boston in the 1860's

EVB2932495: Charles Dickens (1812-1870) as he appeared during his American lecture tour, in Boston in the 1860's / Bridgeman Images

Mikhail Lermontov (1814-1841) Russian poet and novelist wrote the influential
Mikhail Lermontov (1814-1841) Russian poet and novelist wrote the influential

EVB2932500: Mikhail Lermontov (1814-1841) Russian poet and novelist wrote the influential "A Hero of Our Time", 1840 / Bridgeman Images

George Meredith (1928-1909) English poet and novelist developed characters, both men and women, of psychological complexity. c. 1900
George Meredith (1928-1909) English poet and novelist developed characters, both men and women, of psychological complexity. c. 1900

EVB2932503: George Meredith (1928-1909) English poet and novelist developed characters, both men and women, of psychological complexity. c. 1900 / Bridgeman Images

Wendell Phillips (1811-1884) American abolitionist. Daguerreotype portrait by Mathew Brady, c. 1856
Wendell Phillips (1811-1884) American abolitionist. Daguerreotype portrait by Mathew Brady, c. 1856

EVB2932507: Wendell Phillips (1811-1884) American abolitionist. Daguerreotype portrait by Mathew Brady, c. 1856 / Bridgeman Images

Lew Wallace (1827-1905), American Civil War general wrote the historical classic novel,
Lew Wallace (1827-1905), American Civil War general wrote the historical classic novel,

EVB2932510: Lew Wallace (1827-1905), American Civil War general wrote the historical classic novel, "Ben-Hur," (1880) twice made into a movie, in 1925 and 1959. c. 1860 / Bridgeman Images

'Wonderful Wizard of Oz', Dorothy before the Wizard in Emerald City, created by Frank Lyman Baum, 1900
'Wonderful Wizard of Oz', Dorothy before the Wizard in Emerald City, created by Frank Lyman Baum, 1900

EVB2932517: 'Wonderful Wizard of Oz', Dorothy before the Wizard in Emerald City, created by Frank Lyman Baum, 1900 / Bridgeman Images

Pirie MacDonald (1867-1942), son of Scottish immigrants, built a long, successful career, creating photographic portraits of men. Theron Kilmer portrait of MacDonald c. 1922
Pirie MacDonald (1867-1942), son of Scottish immigrants, built a long, successful career, creating photographic portraits of men. Theron Kilmer portrait of MacDonald c. 1922

EVB2932522: Pirie MacDonald (1867-1942), son of Scottish immigrants, built a long, successful career, creating photographic portraits of men. Theron Kilmer portrait of MacDonald c. 1922 / Bridgeman Images

Charles Dickens's character,
Charles Dickens's character,

EVB2932529: Charles Dickens's character, "Tiny Tim," from the classic "A Christmas Carol," comes to life in photographer Elizabeth B. Brownell's photograph, "Spirit of Tiny Tim! Thy childish essence was from God, " in the "Dream Children" series, c. 1900 / Bridgeman Images

Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin (1766-1826) Russian historian and poet influenced by European Romanticism. His state-sponsored “History of the Russian State,” is his most important work
Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin (1766-1826) Russian historian and poet influenced by European Romanticism. His state-sponsored “History of the Russian State,” is his most important work

EVB2932532: Nikolai Mikhailovich Karamzin (1766-1826) Russian historian and poet influenced by European Romanticism. His state-sponsored “History of the Russian State,” is his most important work / Bridgeman Images

George Kennan (1845-1924) in Siberian exile dress and chains. The American journalist wrote about 1880s Russia and the penal system that evolved into the Siberian work camps of the 20th century Gulag. 1888
George Kennan (1845-1924) in Siberian exile dress and chains. The American journalist wrote about 1880s Russia and the penal system that evolved into the Siberian work camps of the 20th century Gulag. 1888

EVB2932537: George Kennan (1845-1924) in Siberian exile dress and chains. The American journalist wrote about 1880s Russia and the penal system that evolved into the Siberian work camps of the 20th century Gulag. 1888 / Bridgeman Images

Max Eastman (1883-1969) American poet and political radical Eastman edited and published the leftist periodical
Max Eastman (1883-1969) American poet and political radical Eastman edited and published the leftist periodical

EVB2932538: Max Eastman (1883-1969) American poet and political radical Eastman edited and published the leftist periodical"The Masses." c. 1920 / Bridgeman Images


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