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STATUE OF THE REPUBLIC and Triumphal Arch, at the WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, Chicago, 1893. The exposition celebrated the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' first discovery voyage. Photo by Charles Dudley Arnold
STATUE OF THE REPUBLIC and Triumphal Arch, at the WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, Chicago, 1893. The exposition celebrated the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' first discovery voyage. Photo by Charles Dudley Arnold

EVB2935516: STATUE OF THE REPUBLIC and Triumphal Arch, at the WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, Chicago, 1893. The exposition celebrated the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus' first discovery voyage. Photo by Charles Dudley Arnold / Bridgeman Images

Paul Draper (1909-1996), popular American dancer combined tap dance and classical ballet. He appeared on stage, cabarets, and films in the 1930s and 1940s. He career was ended by McCarthy era blacklisting
Paul Draper (1909-1996), popular American dancer combined tap dance and classical ballet. He appeared on stage, cabarets, and films in the 1930s and 1940s. He career was ended by McCarthy era blacklisting

EVB2935316: Paul Draper (1909-1996), popular American dancer combined tap dance and classical ballet. He appeared on stage, cabarets, and films in the 1930s and 1940s. He career was ended by McCarthy era blacklisting / Bridgeman Images

Hollywood producer, Mike Frankovich (1910-1992) and bride to be, English actress Binnie Barnes (1903-1996) in 1940. Bothhad long film careers extending into the 1960s. had long film careers extending into the 1960s. nd hanged himself in 1925. st in 1959
Hollywood producer, Mike Frankovich (1910-1992) and bride to be, English actress Binnie Barnes (1903-1996) in 1940. Bothhad long film careers extending into the 1960s. had long film careers extending into the 1960s. nd hanged himself in 1925. st in 1959

EVB2935321: Hollywood producer, Mike Frankovich (1910-1992) and bride to be, English actress Binnie Barnes (1903-1996) in 1940. Bothhad long film careers extending into the 1960s. had long film careers extending into the 1960s. nd hanged himself in 1925. st in 1959 / Bridgeman Images

Harry Houdini (1874-1926), strapped to cot, with onlookers crowded around him in front of Keith's Theater, Boston, a major venue on the Vaudeville Circuit. c. 1910
Harry Houdini (1874-1926), strapped to cot, with onlookers crowded around him in front of Keith's Theater, Boston, a major venue on the Vaudeville Circuit. c. 1910

EVB2935328: Harry Houdini (1874-1926), strapped to cot, with onlookers crowded around him in front of Keith's Theater, Boston, a major venue on the Vaudeville Circuit. c. 1910 / Bridgeman Images

Beatrice Houdini (1876-1943), wife and performance partner of famed magician Harry Houdini. Before their 1894 marriage her name was Wilhelmina Beatrice Rahner and she was a member of the Floral Sisters' song and dance act. Early 1890s
Beatrice Houdini (1876-1943), wife and performance partner of famed magician Harry Houdini. Before their 1894 marriage her name was Wilhelmina Beatrice Rahner and she was a member of the Floral Sisters' song and dance act. Early 1890s

EVB2935335: Beatrice Houdini (1876-1943), wife and performance partner of famed magician Harry Houdini. Before their 1894 marriage her name was Wilhelmina Beatrice Rahner and she was a member of the Floral Sisters' song and dance act. Early 1890s / Bridgeman Images

The Houdinis, Metaphosis - Exchange Made in 3 Seconds - The Greatest Novelty Mystery Act in the World!, c.1895 (poster)
The Houdinis, Metaphosis - Exchange Made in 3 Seconds - The Greatest Novelty Mystery Act in the World!, c.1895 (poster)

EVB2935341: The Houdinis, Metaphosis - Exchange Made in 3 Seconds - The Greatest Novelty Mystery Act in the World!, c.1895 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Ernest Bloch (1880-1959) Swiss born American composer, who wove Jewish themes into his music. He permanently settled in the United States in 1939. 1952 portrait
Ernest Bloch (1880-1959) Swiss born American composer, who wove Jewish themes into his music. He permanently settled in the United States in 1939. 1952 portrait

EVB2935346: Ernest Bloch (1880-1959) Swiss born American composer, who wove Jewish themes into his music. He permanently settled in the United States in 1939. 1952 portrait / Bridgeman Images

Muzio Clementi (1752-1832), Italian born British composer was called the Father of the Piano. His compositions were written for the piano and his virtuoso performances established the piano's place in classical music. Engraving from 1833 portrait by James Lonsdale
Muzio Clementi (1752-1832), Italian born British composer was called the Father of the Piano. His compositions were written for the piano and his virtuoso performances established the piano's place in classical music. Engraving from 1833 portrait by James Lonsdale

EVB2935347: Muzio Clementi (1752-1832), Italian born British composer was called the Father of the Piano. His compositions were written for the piano and his virtuoso performances established the piano's place in classical music. Engraving from 1833 portrait by James Lonsdale / Bridgeman Images

Ray Noble (1903-1978), British band leader who wrote many big band era popular songs, including, THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU (1934). 1944 portrait
Ray Noble (1903-1978), British band leader who wrote many big band era popular songs, including, THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU (1934). 1944 portrait

EVB2935359: Ray Noble (1903-1978), British band leader who wrote many big band era popular songs, including, THE VERY THOUGHT OF YOU (1934). 1944 portrait / Bridgeman Images

Opera singer Marian Anderson stands in front of the statue of Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., the site of her memorable Easter Sunday concert in 1939
Opera singer Marian Anderson stands in front of the statue of Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., the site of her memorable Easter Sunday concert in 1939

EVB2935363: Opera singer Marian Anderson stands in front of the statue of Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., the site of her memorable Easter Sunday concert in 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Birgit Nilsson (1918-2005), Swedish soprano, famous for her operatic performances of Wagnerian roles from 1950 and 1960s
Birgit Nilsson (1918-2005), Swedish soprano, famous for her operatic performances of Wagnerian roles from 1950 and 1960s

EVB2935366: Birgit Nilsson (1918-2005), Swedish soprano, famous for her operatic performances of Wagnerian roles from 1950 and 1960s / Bridgeman Images

Ole Borneman Bull (1810-1880), Norwegian virtuoso violinist was an international musical star in Europe and Americ. As a Norwegian nationalist he advocated political separation from Sweden and promoted Norwegian arts, music, and language. Mathew Brady portrait, c. 1870
Ole Borneman Bull (1810-1880), Norwegian virtuoso violinist was an international musical star in Europe and Americ. As a Norwegian nationalist he advocated political separation from Sweden and promoted Norwegian arts, music, and language. Mathew Brady portrait, c. 1870

EVB2935369: Ole Borneman Bull (1810-1880), Norwegian virtuoso violinist was an international musical star in Europe and Americ. As a Norwegian nationalist he advocated political separation from Sweden and promoted Norwegian arts, music, and language. Mathew Brady portrait, c. 1870 / Bridgeman Images

Eddie South (1904-1962) was an African American jazz violinist. 1941
Eddie South (1904-1962) was an African American jazz violinist. 1941

EVB2935372: Eddie South (1904-1962) was an African American jazz violinist. 1941 / Bridgeman Images

Clifton Fadiman (1904-1999), at the microphone hosting the ABC-TV quiz show, THE NAME IS THE SAME in 1955. He was a versatile writer and editor who influenced popular culture, and enjoyed radio and television success in the 1940s and 1950s
Clifton Fadiman (1904-1999), at the microphone hosting the ABC-TV quiz show, THE NAME IS THE SAME in 1955. He was a versatile writer and editor who influenced popular culture, and enjoyed radio and television success in the 1940s and 1950s

EVB2935378: Clifton Fadiman (1904-1999), at the microphone hosting the ABC-TV quiz show, THE NAME IS THE SAME in 1955. He was a versatile writer and editor who influenced popular culture, and enjoyed radio and television success in the 1940s and 1950s / Bridgeman Images

Nancy Dickerson (1927-1997) was hired as the first female news correspondent at CBS in 1960. She worked for NBC, PBS, and produced award winning features for syndication. 1967
Nancy Dickerson (1927-1997) was hired as the first female news correspondent at CBS in 1960. She worked for NBC, PBS, and produced award winning features for syndication. 1967

EVB2935379: Nancy Dickerson (1927-1997) was hired as the first female news correspondent at CBS in 1960. She worked for NBC, PBS, and produced award winning features for syndication. 1967 / Bridgeman Images

Charles Kuralt (1934-1997), spend most of his career with CBS Television, first with his ON THE ROAD reports and later as the host of CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING. 1965
Charles Kuralt (1934-1997), spend most of his career with CBS Television, first with his ON THE ROAD reports and later as the host of CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING. 1965

EVB2935380: Charles Kuralt (1934-1997), spend most of his career with CBS Television, first with his ON THE ROAD reports and later as the host of CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING. 1965 / Bridgeman Images

Eric Sevareid (1912-1992), reads document from teletype. He was one of the 'Murrow boys,' the first generation of CBS broadcast journalists mentored by Edward R. Murrow. 1947
Eric Sevareid (1912-1992), reads document from teletype. He was one of the 'Murrow boys,' the first generation of CBS broadcast journalists mentored by Edward R. Murrow. 1947

EVB2935381: Eric Sevareid (1912-1992), reads document from teletype. He was one of the 'Murrow boys,' the first generation of CBS broadcast journalists mentored by Edward R. Murrow. 1947 / Bridgeman Images

Voice actors Marjorie Hannan and Hugh Studebaker (1900-1973) performing at C.B.S. Radio microphone for the radio show BACHELOR'S CHILDREN in 1947
Voice actors Marjorie Hannan and Hugh Studebaker (1900-1973) performing at C.B.S. Radio microphone for the radio show BACHELOR'S CHILDREN in 1947

EVB2935382: Voice actors Marjorie Hannan and Hugh Studebaker (1900-1973) performing at C.B.S. Radio microphone for the radio show BACHELOR'S CHILDREN in 1947 / Bridgeman Images

Dwight D. Eisenhower, meeting with NAACP leaders c. 1954. Left to right: Channing Tobias, Arthur Spingarn, Pres. Dwight Eisenhower, Clarence Mitchell, Walter White, and Theodore Spaulding
Dwight D. Eisenhower, meeting with NAACP leaders c. 1954. Left to right: Channing Tobias, Arthur Spingarn, Pres. Dwight Eisenhower, Clarence Mitchell, Walter White, and Theodore Spaulding

EVB2935399: Dwight D. Eisenhower, meeting with NAACP leaders c. 1954. Left to right: Channing Tobias, Arthur Spingarn, Pres. Dwight Eisenhower, Clarence Mitchell, Walter White, and Theodore Spaulding / Bridgeman Images

Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), in casual dress, c. 1910-1919
Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), in casual dress, c. 1910-1919

EVB2935963: Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), in casual dress, c. 1910-1919 / Bridgeman Images

Knute Rockne (1888-1931), head football coach of the University of Notre Dame from 1918 to 1930. Pat O'Brien portrayed Rockne in the 1940 film, KNUTE ROCKNE, ALL AMERICAN. c. 1920
Knute Rockne (1888-1931), head football coach of the University of Notre Dame from 1918 to 1930. Pat O'Brien portrayed Rockne in the 1940 film, KNUTE ROCKNE, ALL AMERICAN. c. 1920

EVB2935973: Knute Rockne (1888-1931), head football coach of the University of Notre Dame from 1918 to 1930. Pat O'Brien portrayed Rockne in the 1940 film, KNUTE ROCKNE, ALL AMERICAN. c. 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Edsel Ford (1893-1943), the only child of Henry Ford, was president of Ford Motor Company from 1919 until his death in 1943
Edsel Ford (1893-1943), the only child of Henry Ford, was president of Ford Motor Company from 1919 until his death in 1943

EVB2935978: Edsel Ford (1893-1943), the only child of Henry Ford, was president of Ford Motor Company from 1919 until his death in 1943 / Bridgeman Images

Otto Lilienthal (1848-1896), German 19th century aviation pioneer was the first person to make repeated successful gliding flights
Otto Lilienthal (1848-1896), German 19th century aviation pioneer was the first person to make repeated successful gliding flights

EVB2935980: Otto Lilienthal (1848-1896), German 19th century aviation pioneer was the first person to make repeated successful gliding flights / Bridgeman Images

Geronimo (1829-1909), Chiricahua Apache warrior in 1898, when he was held with his family at Fort Sill, Oklahoma
Geronimo (1829-1909), Chiricahua Apache warrior in 1898, when he was held with his family at Fort Sill, Oklahoma

EVB2935987: Geronimo (1829-1909), Chiricahua Apache warrior in 1898, when he was held with his family at Fort Sill, Oklahoma / Bridgeman Images

Native American tribal leaders in costume and on horseback. Left to right: Little Plume (Piegan), Buckskin Charley (Ute), Geronimo (Chiricahua Apache), Quanah Parker (Comanche), Hollow Horn Bear (Brule Sioux), and American Horse (Oglala Sioux). Photo by Edward Curtis
Native American tribal leaders in costume and on horseback. Left to right: Little Plume (Piegan), Buckskin Charley (Ute), Geronimo (Chiricahua Apache), Quanah Parker (Comanche), Hollow Horn Bear (Brule Sioux), and American Horse (Oglala Sioux). Photo by Edward Curtis

EVB2935990: Native American tribal leaders in costume and on horseback. Left to right: Little Plume (Piegan), Buckskin Charley (Ute), Geronimo (Chiricahua Apache), Quanah Parker (Comanche), Hollow Horn Bear (Brule Sioux), and American Horse (Oglala Sioux). Photo by Edward Curtis / Bridgeman Images

Clarence Norris and Charley Weems, two of the nine Scottsboro Boys, in jail in 1937. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the all-white jury that convicted them was not a jury of their peers, and they received another trial
Clarence Norris and Charley Weems, two of the nine Scottsboro Boys, in jail in 1937. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the all-white jury that convicted them was not a jury of their peers, and they received another trial

EVB2936004: Clarence Norris and Charley Weems, two of the nine Scottsboro Boys, in jail in 1937. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the all-white jury that convicted them was not a jury of their peers, and they received another trial / Bridgeman Images

Wrecked car on Washington, D.C. road in 1922
Wrecked car on Washington, D.C. road in 1922

EVB2936005: Wrecked car on Washington, D.C. road in 1922 / Bridgeman Images

THE MINUTE MAN, a 1876 statue displayed at the U.S. Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia. 1876
THE MINUTE MAN, a 1876 statue displayed at the U.S. Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia. 1876

EVB2936088: THE MINUTE MAN, a 1876 statue displayed at the U.S. Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia. 1876 / Bridgeman Images

African American soldiers aim their rifles at a picket station near Dutch Gap Canal, Virginia. Nov. 1864
African American soldiers aim their rifles at a picket station near Dutch Gap Canal, Virginia. Nov. 1864

EVB2936091: African American soldiers aim their rifles at a picket station near Dutch Gap Canal, Virginia. Nov. 1864 / Bridgeman Images

Friedrich Ebert (1871-1925), socialist leader of the Social Democratic movement in Germany was president of the Weimar Republic from 1919 to 1925. 2/14/1921
Friedrich Ebert (1871-1925), socialist leader of the Social Democratic movement in Germany was president of the Weimar Republic from 1919 to 1925. 2/14/1921

EVB2936093: Friedrich Ebert (1871-1925), socialist leader of the Social Democratic movement in Germany was president of the Weimar Republic from 1919 to 1925. 2/14/1921 / Bridgeman Images

Steamboat approaching dock, at Silver Springs, Florida by Canadian photographer George Barker (1844-1894). 1886
Steamboat approaching dock, at Silver Springs, Florida by Canadian photographer George Barker (1844-1894). 1886

EVB2936028: Steamboat approaching dock, at Silver Springs, Florida by Canadian photographer George Barker (1844-1894). 1886 / Bridgeman Images

Thomas Pryor Gore (1870-1949), first blind person to serve as a US Senator from 1907-1920 and 1931-36. He was also the grandfather of writer Gore Vidal. He is distantly related former vice-president Al Gore
Thomas Pryor Gore (1870-1949), first blind person to serve as a US Senator from 1907-1920 and 1931-36. He was also the grandfather of writer Gore Vidal. He is distantly related former vice-president Al Gore

EVB2936111: Thomas Pryor Gore (1870-1949), first blind person to serve as a US Senator from 1907-1920 and 1931-36. He was also the grandfather of writer Gore Vidal. He is distantly related former vice-president Al Gore / Bridgeman Images

President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33), wearing a black mourning armband, two days after the sudden death of President Warren Harding on Aug. 2, 1923
President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33), wearing a black mourning armband, two days after the sudden death of President Warren Harding on Aug. 2, 1923

EVB2936116: President Calvin Coolidge (1872-33), wearing a black mourning armband, two days after the sudden death of President Warren Harding on Aug. 2, 1923 / Bridgeman Images

President Herbert Hoover (1874-1964), takes the oath of office from Chief Justice William H. Taft (1857-1930), on the east portico of the U.S. Capitol, March 4, 1929
President Herbert Hoover (1874-1964), takes the oath of office from Chief Justice William H. Taft (1857-1930), on the east portico of the U.S. Capitol, March 4, 1929

EVB2936119: President Herbert Hoover (1874-1964), takes the oath of office from Chief Justice William H. Taft (1857-1930), on the east portico of the U.S. Capitol, March 4, 1929 / Bridgeman Images

Presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln standing on the terrace of his Springfield, Illinois, home, with his sons Willie and Tad. Summer 1860
Presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln standing on the terrace of his Springfield, Illinois, home, with his sons Willie and Tad. Summer 1860

EVB2936124: Presidential candidate Abraham Lincoln standing on the terrace of his Springfield, Illinois, home, with his sons Willie and Tad. Summer 1860 / Bridgeman Images

Panoramic scene of Woodrow Wilson's (1856-1924), second inauguration as President on March 5th, 1917
Panoramic scene of Woodrow Wilson's (1856-1924), second inauguration as President on March 5th, 1917

EVB2936126: Panoramic scene of Woodrow Wilson's (1856-1924), second inauguration as President on March 5th, 1917 / Bridgeman Images


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