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Mozart (1756-1791) in bedchair during his fatal illness, singing his requiem. In 1891 Mozart was commissioned to compose a requiem, which he left incomplete at his death. Painting by Thomas W. Shields
Mozart (1756-1791) in bedchair during his fatal illness, singing his requiem. In 1891 Mozart was commissioned to compose a requiem, which he left incomplete at his death. Painting by Thomas W. Shields

EVB2933913: Mozart (1756-1791) in bedchair during his fatal illness, singing his requiem. In 1891 Mozart was commissioned to compose a requiem, which he left incomplete at his death. Painting by Thomas W. Shields / Bridgeman Images

Rice and Barton's Big Gaiety Spectacular Extravaganza Co., 1899 (poster)
Rice and Barton's Big Gaiety Spectacular Extravaganza Co., 1899 (poster)

EVB2933926: Rice and Barton's Big Gaiety Spectacular Extravaganza Co., 1899 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

KIRALFY BROS. 'BLACK CROOK', 1882 (poster)
KIRALFY BROS. 'BLACK CROOK', 1882 (poster)

EVB2933927: KIRALFY BROS. 'BLACK CROOK', 1882 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

The Victoria Loftus British Blondes, 1878 (poster)
The Victoria Loftus British Blondes, 1878 (poster)

EVB2933931: The Victoria Loftus British Blondes, 1878 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Knight's Comedy Co. Snitz Takes a Smile Over the Garden Wall, 1885 (poster)
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Knight's Comedy Co. Snitz Takes a Smile Over the Garden Wall, 1885 (poster)

EVB2933932: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Knight's Comedy Co. Snitz Takes a Smile Over the Garden Wall, 1885 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

The Victoria Loftus British Blondes 1878 (poster)
The Victoria Loftus British Blondes 1878 (poster)

EVB2933933: The Victoria Loftus British Blondes 1878 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Judge Joe Crater (b.1899-?), New York City judge became a celebrity when he disappeared on August 6, 1930. Many theories but few facts kept the 'missingest man in New York' in the news throughout the 1930s
Judge Joe Crater (b.1899-?), New York City judge became a celebrity when he disappeared on August 6, 1930. Many theories but few facts kept the 'missingest man in New York' in the news throughout the 1930s

EVB2933243: Judge Joe Crater (b.1899-?), New York City judge became a celebrity when he disappeared on August 6, 1930. Many theories but few facts kept the 'missingest man in New York' in the news throughout the 1930s / Bridgeman Images

Clara Smith Hamon, secretary and lover to wealthy Texas oilman Jake L. Hamon, was suspected and tried for his murder; in spite of his claim the wound was self-inflicted. Scandal flamed around the case due to Jake Hamon's political connections to future president Warren Harding and his otherwise unsavory reputation. Clara was found innocent
Clara Smith Hamon, secretary and lover to wealthy Texas oilman Jake L. Hamon, was suspected and tried for his murder; in spite of his claim the wound was self-inflicted. Scandal flamed around the case due to Jake Hamon's political connections to future president Warren Harding and his otherwise unsavory reputation. Clara was found innocent

EVB2933246: Clara Smith Hamon, secretary and lover to wealthy Texas oilman Jake L. Hamon, was suspected and tried for his murder; in spite of his claim the wound was self-inflicted. Scandal flamed around the case due to Jake Hamon's political connections to future president Warren Harding and his otherwise unsavory reputation. Clara was found innocent / Bridgeman Images

Group of mobsters in the 1920s. Left to right: Ed Diamond, Jack
Group of mobsters in the 1920s. Left to right: Ed Diamond, Jack

EVB2933250: Group of mobsters in the 1920s. Left to right: Ed Diamond, Jack "Legs" Diamond, Fatty Walsh, and Charles "Lucky" Luciano in the 1920's / Bridgeman Images

Lucky Luciano (1896-1962) was imprisoned from 1935 to 1946, when his sentence was commuted for his World War II efforts to end sabotage in the port of NYC
Lucky Luciano (1896-1962) was imprisoned from 1935 to 1946, when his sentence was commuted for his World War II efforts to end sabotage in the port of NYC

EVB2933251: Lucky Luciano (1896-1962) was imprisoned from 1935 to 1946, when his sentence was commuted for his World War II efforts to end sabotage in the port of NYC / Bridgeman Images

Steve Magaddino (1891-1974) long time crime boss of the Buffalo, New York organization, kidnapped Joe Bonnano in 1964. He lost power in the decade before his death in 1974
Steve Magaddino (1891-1974) long time crime boss of the Buffalo, New York organization, kidnapped Joe Bonnano in 1964. He lost power in the decade before his death in 1974

EVB2933253: Steve Magaddino (1891-1974) long time crime boss of the Buffalo, New York organization, kidnapped Joe Bonnano in 1964. He lost power in the decade before his death in 1974 / Bridgeman Images

Dutch Schultz, born Arthur Flegenheimer (1902-1935), a bootlegging New York gangster who owned controlled breweries and speakeasies. 1930 photo
Dutch Schultz, born Arthur Flegenheimer (1902-1935), a bootlegging New York gangster who owned controlled breweries and speakeasies. 1930 photo

EVB2933258: Dutch Schultz, born Arthur Flegenheimer (1902-1935), a bootlegging New York gangster who owned controlled breweries and speakeasies. 1930 photo / Bridgeman Images

Paul Mellon (1907-1999), son of Andrew W. Mellon, inherited a large fortune was a business, philanthropist and horse racer. The painting collections of the National Gallery were enriched by his family's gifts
Paul Mellon (1907-1999), son of Andrew W. Mellon, inherited a large fortune was a business, philanthropist and horse racer. The painting collections of the National Gallery were enriched by his family's gifts

EVB2933288: Paul Mellon (1907-1999), son of Andrew W. Mellon, inherited a large fortune was a business, philanthropist and horse racer. The painting collections of the National Gallery were enriched by his family's gifts / Bridgeman Images

Kate Field (1838-1896), American journalist and feminist, established a newspaper, KATE FIELD'S WASHINGTON, in 1889
Kate Field (1838-1896), American journalist and feminist, established a newspaper, KATE FIELD'S WASHINGTON, in 1889

EVB2933289: Kate Field (1838-1896), American journalist and feminist, established a newspaper, KATE FIELD'S WASHINGTON, in 1889 / Bridgeman Images

American Marines raising US flag on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima, Feb. 23, 1945. This is the second flag raising, using a larger flag visible to marines still fighting below. Photo by Joe Rosenthal
American Marines raising US flag on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima, Feb. 23, 1945. This is the second flag raising, using a larger flag visible to marines still fighting below. Photo by Joe Rosenthal

EVB2933295: American Marines raising US flag on Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima, Feb. 23, 1945. This is the second flag raising, using a larger flag visible to marines still fighting below. Photo by Joe Rosenthal / Bridgeman Images

Victorious Viet Minh troops march into Hanoi in 1954. The communist Viet Minh, the League for the Independence of Vietnam, founded by Ho Chi Minh and fought against French colonialism from 1946-1954
Victorious Viet Minh troops march into Hanoi in 1954. The communist Viet Minh, the League for the Independence of Vietnam, founded by Ho Chi Minh and fought against French colonialism from 1946-1954

EVB2933303: Victorious Viet Minh troops march into Hanoi in 1954. The communist Viet Minh, the League for the Independence of Vietnam, founded by Ho Chi Minh and fought against French colonialism from 1946-1954 / Bridgeman Images

South Vietnamese woman and children sit amid ruins of their village, burned by government troops on suspicion of being a Viet Cong stronghold
South Vietnamese woman and children sit amid ruins of their village, burned by government troops on suspicion of being a Viet Cong stronghold

EVB2933307: South Vietnamese woman and children sit amid ruins of their village, burned by government troops on suspicion of being a Viet Cong stronghold / Bridgeman Images

Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) in 1946, the year of violence between Moslems and Hindus, that ultimately forced Gandhi to accept the partition of subcontinent into Pakistan and India
Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) in 1946, the year of violence between Moslems and Hindus, that ultimately forced Gandhi to accept the partition of subcontinent into Pakistan and India

EVB2933313: Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) in 1946, the year of violence between Moslems and Hindus, that ultimately forced Gandhi to accept the partition of subcontinent into Pakistan and India / Bridgeman Images

1876 Democratic presidential candidate Samuel J. Tilden and running mate Thomas A. Hendricks. Portraits of U.S. Presidents from George Washington to Ulysses S. Grant form an arc about the central vignette
1876 Democratic presidential candidate Samuel J. Tilden and running mate Thomas A. Hendricks. Portraits of U.S. Presidents from George Washington to Ulysses S. Grant form an arc about the central vignette

EVB2933339: 1876 Democratic presidential candidate Samuel J. Tilden and running mate Thomas A. Hendricks. Portraits of U.S. Presidents from George Washington to Ulysses S. Grant form an arc about the central vignette / Bridgeman Images

Presidential press secretary Pierre Salinger and Dr. Janet Travell reporting on President Kennedy's health in June 1961. Many of Kennedy's serious health concerns remained secret
Presidential press secretary Pierre Salinger and Dr. Janet Travell reporting on President Kennedy's health in June 1961. Many of Kennedy's serious health concerns remained secret

EVB2933362: Presidential press secretary Pierre Salinger and Dr. Janet Travell reporting on President Kennedy's health in June 1961. Many of Kennedy's serious health concerns remained secret / Bridgeman Images

President Roosevelt conferring with Ibn Saud, King of Arabia, aboard U.S. warship, in Cairo, Egypt, 1945 (b/w photo)
President Roosevelt conferring with Ibn Saud, King of Arabia, aboard U.S. warship, in Cairo, Egypt, 1945 (b/w photo)

EVB2933376: President Roosevelt conferring with Ibn Saud, King of Arabia, aboard U.S. warship, in Cairo, Egypt, 1945 (b/w photo), Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), with his
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), with his

EVB2933394: Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), with his "secret committee" of six loyal supporters. Seated (left to right): Freud, Sandor Ferenczi, and Hans Sachs. Standing (left to right): Otto Rank, Karl Abraham, Max Eitingon, and Ernest Jones / Bridgeman Images

Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), standing on sidewalk outside The Hague, Netherlands, 1920
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), standing on sidewalk outside The Hague, Netherlands, 1920

EVB2933396: Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), standing on sidewalk outside The Hague, Netherlands, 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Alfred Kinsey (1894-1956), Harvard educated scientist, headed Indiana University's Institute for Sex Research. He shocked conventional morality with his 1948 and 1953 scientific books on human sexual behavior, 1953 portrait
Alfred Kinsey (1894-1956), Harvard educated scientist, headed Indiana University's Institute for Sex Research. He shocked conventional morality with his 1948 and 1953 scientific books on human sexual behavior, 1953 portrait

EVB2933403: Alfred Kinsey (1894-1956), Harvard educated scientist, headed Indiana University's Institute for Sex Research. He shocked conventional morality with his 1948 and 1953 scientific books on human sexual behavior, 1953 portrait / Bridgeman Images

Freedom Rider's bus was destroyed by a mob of whites opposing their efforts to integrate public transportation facilities in Alabama. 1961
Freedom Rider's bus was destroyed by a mob of whites opposing their efforts to integrate public transportation facilities in Alabama. 1961

EVB2933411: Freedom Rider's bus was destroyed by a mob of whites opposing their efforts to integrate public transportation facilities in Alabama. 1961 / Bridgeman Images

Stokely Carmichael (1941-1998), addressing rally in Philadelphia in 1966. As chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), he adopted the motto of
Stokely Carmichael (1941-1998), addressing rally in Philadelphia in 1966. As chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), he adopted the motto of

EVB2933415: Stokely Carmichael (1941-1998), addressing rally in Philadelphia in 1966. As chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), he adopted the motto of "Black Power," and challenged the non-violent philosophy of Martin Luther King / Bridgeman Images

Japanese-American children waving from a train window as it leaves Seattle to take them to an internment camp for the duration of World War II. March 1942
Japanese-American children waving from a train window as it leaves Seattle to take them to an internment camp for the duration of World War II. March 1942

EVB2933425: Japanese-American children waving from a train window as it leaves Seattle to take them to an internment camp for the duration of World War II. March 1942 / Bridgeman Images

I'm counting on you! Don't discuss: Troop movements, ship sailings, war equipment, c.1944 (poster)
I'm counting on you! Don't discuss: Troop movements, ship sailings, war equipment, c.1944 (poster)

EVB2931634: I'm counting on you! Don't discuss: Troop movements, ship sailings, war equipment, c.1944 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

A sailor holds a .30 caliber machine gun at the Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, TX, 1942
A sailor holds a .30 caliber machine gun at the Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, TX, 1942

EVB2931645: A sailor holds a .30 caliber machine gun at the Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, TX, 1942 / Bridgeman Images

New B-25 bombers lined up for final inspection and tests at the flying field of an aircraft plant, North American Aviation, Inc., California, 1942
New B-25 bombers lined up for final inspection and tests at the flying field of an aircraft plant, North American Aviation, Inc., California, 1942

EVB2931650: New B-25 bombers lined up for final inspection and tests at the flying field of an aircraft plant, North American Aviation, Inc., California, 1942 / Bridgeman Images

Army test pilot, Douglas Aircraft Company plant at Long Beach, California, 1942
Army test pilot, Douglas Aircraft Company plant at Long Beach, California, 1942

EVB2931651: Army test pilot, Douglas Aircraft Company plant at Long Beach, California, 1942 / Bridgeman Images

American soldiers make good grenade throwers- an infantryman in training demonstrates grenade throwing, c. 1942-1945
American soldiers make good grenade throwers- an infantryman in training demonstrates grenade throwing, c. 1942-1945

EVB2931653: American soldiers make good grenade throwers- an infantryman in training demonstrates grenade throwing, c. 1942-1945 / Bridgeman Images

Jerome Barzotti and his wife Charlotte watching French troops depart for North Africa, Canebière, Marseille, 15th September 1940 (b/w photo)
Jerome Barzotti and his wife Charlotte watching French troops depart for North Africa, Canebière, Marseille, 15th September 1940 (b/w photo)

EVB2931676: Jerome Barzotti and his wife Charlotte watching French troops depart for North Africa, Canebière, Marseille, 15th September 1940 (b/w photo), Renzis, Marcel de (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini, c.early 1940s
Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini, c.early 1940s

EVB2931677: Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini, c.early 1940s / Bridgeman Images

Original caption: 'Three U.S. Army field commanders durring (sic) impromptu conference with supreme commander/Sig. C.', General Dwight D. Eisenhower, General George Patton, General Omar Bradley and General Courtney Hodges, March 31, 1945
Original caption: 'Three U.S. Army field commanders durring (sic) impromptu conference with supreme commander/Sig. C.', General Dwight D. Eisenhower, General George Patton, General Omar Bradley and General Courtney Hodges, March 31, 1945

EVB2931679: Original caption: 'Three U.S. Army field commanders durring (sic) impromptu conference with supreme commander/Sig. C.', General Dwight D. Eisenhower, General George Patton, General Omar Bradley and General Courtney Hodges, March 31, 1945 / Bridgeman Images

Three American soldiers viewed from behind, near ruins, original caption reads: 'At close grips with the Hun, we bomb the corkshaffer's', c.1910s
Three American soldiers viewed from behind, near ruins, original caption reads: 'At close grips with the Hun, we bomb the corkshaffer's', c.1910s

EVB2931681: Three American soldiers viewed from behind, near ruins, original caption reads: 'At close grips with the Hun, we bomb the corkshaffer's', c.1910s / Bridgeman Images


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