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Daughters of the American Revolution begin their convention with a prayer in Constitution Hall. In 1938, the DAR refused to lease this auditorium for a concert by Marian Anderson because she was an African American. Washington, D.C. April 17, 1933
Daughters of the American Revolution begin their convention with a prayer in Constitution Hall. In 1938, the DAR refused to lease this auditorium for a concert by Marian Anderson because she was an African American. Washington, D.C. April 17, 1933

EVB2924176: Daughters of the American Revolution begin their convention with a prayer in Constitution Hall. In 1938, the DAR refused to lease this auditorium for a concert by Marian Anderson because she was an African American. Washington, D.C. April 17, 1933 / Bridgeman Images

John F. Kennedy Jr. takes an interest in the cameras of White House photographer Capt. Cecil Stoughton. Nov. 11, 1963
John F. Kennedy Jr. takes an interest in the cameras of White House photographer Capt. Cecil Stoughton. Nov. 11, 1963

EVB2923815: John F. Kennedy Jr. takes an interest in the cameras of White House photographer Capt. Cecil Stoughton. Nov. 11, 1963, Stoughton, J, Cecil (1920-2008) / Bridgeman Images

President and Jacqueline Kennedy at the Palace of Versailles. Madame Yvonne de Gaulle; Pres. John Kennedy; Pres. Charles de Gaulle; and Jacqueline Kennedy stand before the playing of the French and American national anthems at the Louis XV Theater. June 1, 1961
President and Jacqueline Kennedy at the Palace of Versailles. Madame Yvonne de Gaulle; Pres. John Kennedy; Pres. Charles de Gaulle; and Jacqueline Kennedy stand before the playing of the French and American national anthems at the Louis XV Theater. June 1, 1961

EVB2923830: President and Jacqueline Kennedy at the Palace of Versailles. Madame Yvonne de Gaulle; Pres. John Kennedy; Pres. Charles de Gaulle; and Jacqueline Kennedy stand before the playing of the French and American national anthems at the Louis XV Theater. June 1, 1961 / Bridgeman Images

Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and John Kennedy meet after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion. Camp David, Maryland. April 22, 1961
Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and John Kennedy meet after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion. Camp David, Maryland. April 22, 1961

EVB2923839: Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and John Kennedy meet after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion. Camp David, Maryland. April 22, 1961 / Bridgeman Images

British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan meets with President John Kennedy in Washington. Macmillan was speaking with a group of descendants of Union Civil War Veterans who received the Congressional Medal of Honor. April 28, 1962
British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan meets with President John Kennedy in Washington. Macmillan was speaking with a group of descendants of Union Civil War Veterans who received the Congressional Medal of Honor. April 28, 1962

EVB2923857: British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan meets with President John Kennedy in Washington. Macmillan was speaking with a group of descendants of Union Civil War Veterans who received the Congressional Medal of Honor. April 28, 1962 / Bridgeman Images

President-elect John Kennedy confers with press secretary Pierre Salinger in his Senate office. Dec. 1, 1960
President-elect John Kennedy confers with press secretary Pierre Salinger in his Senate office. Dec. 1, 1960

EVB2923863: President-elect John Kennedy confers with press secretary Pierre Salinger in his Senate office. Dec. 1, 1960 / Bridgeman Images

President John Kennedy urges 'self censorship' of news. Days after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, he spoke to the American Newspaper and Publishers Association. He disclosed that costly revisions were required in satellite tracking systems because of technical information published by US newspapers. April 27, 1961
President John Kennedy urges 'self censorship' of news. Days after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, he spoke to the American Newspaper and Publishers Association. He disclosed that costly revisions were required in satellite tracking systems because of technical information published by US newspapers. April 27, 1961

EVB2923890: President John Kennedy urges 'self censorship' of news. Days after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, he spoke to the American Newspaper and Publishers Association. He disclosed that costly revisions were required in satellite tracking systems because of technical information published by US newspapers. April 27, 1961 / Bridgeman Images

Former Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew refused to comment on President Richard Nixon's Watergate scandal and Impeachment on August 8, 1974
Former Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew refused to comment on President Richard Nixon's Watergate scandal and Impeachment on August 8, 1974

EVB2923006: Former Vice-President Spiro T. Agnew refused to comment on President Richard Nixon's Watergate scandal and Impeachment on August 8, 1974 / Bridgeman Images

Vice President Gerald Ford in the kitchen of his Alexandria, Virginia, home with talk show host Dick Cavett, Jan. 10, 1974
Vice President Gerald Ford in the kitchen of his Alexandria, Virginia, home with talk show host Dick Cavett, Jan. 10, 1974

EVB2923021: Vice President Gerald Ford in the kitchen of his Alexandria, Virginia, home with talk show host Dick Cavett, Jan. 10, 1974 / Bridgeman Images

President Gerald Ford in a Cabinet meeting six days before his first State of the Union Address.
President Gerald Ford in a Cabinet meeting six days before his first State of the Union Address.

EVB2923039: President Gerald Ford in a Cabinet meeting six days before his first State of the Union Address. / Bridgeman Images

Senator Walter Mondale during the 1976 Presidential campaign when he ran for Vice President with Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter. Sept 26, 1976
Senator Walter Mondale during the 1976 Presidential campaign when he ran for Vice President with Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter. Sept 26, 1976

EVB2923042: Senator Walter Mondale during the 1976 Presidential campaign when he ran for Vice President with Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter. Sept 26, 1976 / Bridgeman Images

Newly Inaugurated Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter (right) shakes hands with his predecessor, segregationist Lester Maddox. Jan. 13, 1971
Newly Inaugurated Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter (right) shakes hands with his predecessor, segregationist Lester Maddox. Jan. 13, 1971

EVB2923051: Newly Inaugurated Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter (right) shakes hands with his predecessor, segregationist Lester Maddox. Jan. 13, 1971 / Bridgeman Images

Ronald Reagan, former Governor of California plans to play a major role in rebuilding the Republican party. Dec. 27, 1976
Ronald Reagan, former Governor of California plans to play a major role in rebuilding the Republican party. Dec. 27, 1976

EVB2923063: Ronald Reagan, former Governor of California plans to play a major role in rebuilding the Republican party. Dec. 27, 1976 / Bridgeman Images

Former Vice President Richard Nixon smiling, March 21, 1968
Former Vice President Richard Nixon smiling, March 21, 1968

EVB2923096: Former Vice President Richard Nixon smiling, March 21, 1968 / Bridgeman Images

Representative Richard Nixon studies his campaign map during his campaign for Senator. Nov. 6, 1950
Representative Richard Nixon studies his campaign map during his campaign for Senator. Nov. 6, 1950

EVB2923099: Representative Richard Nixon studies his campaign map during his campaign for Senator. Nov. 6, 1950 / Bridgeman Images

President Richard Nixon declared his innocence in the Watergate scandal, Aug. 17, 1973
President Richard Nixon declared his innocence in the Watergate scandal, Aug. 17, 1973

EVB2923111: President Richard Nixon declared his innocence in the Watergate scandal, Aug. 17, 1973 / Bridgeman Images

Nixon Go Home', are the signs carried by 400 demonstrators against US Vice President Richard Nixon on London's Piccadilly Circus. Nov. 25, 1958
Nixon Go Home', are the signs carried by 400 demonstrators against US Vice President Richard Nixon on London's Piccadilly Circus. Nov. 25, 1958

EVB2923120: Nixon Go Home', are the signs carried by 400 demonstrators against US Vice President Richard Nixon on London's Piccadilly Circus. Nov. 25, 1958 / Bridgeman Images

President-elect Richard Nixon meets with Civil Rights leaders, 1969
President-elect Richard Nixon meets with Civil Rights leaders, 1969

EVB2923132: President-elect Richard Nixon meets with Civil Rights leaders, 1969 / Bridgeman Images

President Richard Nixon extends himself greeting people at Angra do Heroismo, Azores, Dec.14, 1971
President Richard Nixon extends himself greeting people at Angra do Heroismo, Azores, Dec.14, 1971

EVB2923156: President Richard Nixon extends himself greeting people at Angra do Heroismo, Azores, Dec.14, 1971 / Bridgeman Images

President Richard Nixon shakes hands with bystanders on his 80-mile motorcade campaign swing through Northeast Ohio. Oct. 28, 1972
President Richard Nixon shakes hands with bystanders on his 80-mile motorcade campaign swing through Northeast Ohio. Oct. 28, 1972

EVB2923162: President Richard Nixon shakes hands with bystanders on his 80-mile motorcade campaign swing through Northeast Ohio. Oct. 28, 1972 / Bridgeman Images

President Richard Nixon and Premier Chou En-lai begin the third day of formal talks, in the official Guest House where Mr. Nixon is staying while in Beijing, Feb. 23, 1972
President Richard Nixon and Premier Chou En-lai begin the third day of formal talks, in the official Guest House where Mr. Nixon is staying while in Beijing, Feb. 23, 1972

EVB2923201: President Richard Nixon and Premier Chou En-lai begin the third day of formal talks, in the official Guest House where Mr. Nixon is staying while in Beijing, Feb. 23, 1972 / Bridgeman Images

First Lady Pat Nixon (left) and Imelda Marcos stand under an umbrella at Manila airport, July 27, 1969
First Lady Pat Nixon (left) and Imelda Marcos stand under an umbrella at Manila airport, July 27, 1969

EVB2923216: First Lady Pat Nixon (left) and Imelda Marcos stand under an umbrella at Manila airport, July 27, 1969 / Bridgeman Images

President Richard Nixon and President Nicolae Ceausescu wave to huge, flag-waving crowd during motorcade in Bucharest, Romania. August 2, 1969
President Richard Nixon and President Nicolae Ceausescu wave to huge, flag-waving crowd during motorcade in Bucharest, Romania. August 2, 1969

EVB2923222: President Richard Nixon and President Nicolae Ceausescu wave to huge, flag-waving crowd during motorcade in Bucharest, Romania. August 2, 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Embattled President Richard Nixon beside transcripts of his 'secret' White House tape, April 29, 1974
Embattled President Richard Nixon beside transcripts of his 'secret' White House tape, April 29, 1974

EVB2923270: Embattled President Richard Nixon beside transcripts of his 'secret' White House tape, April 29, 1974 / Bridgeman Images

Pat Nixon and Mamie Eisenhower talking to guests at the biennial convention of the National Federation of Republican Women. Oct. 8, 1969
Pat Nixon and Mamie Eisenhower talking to guests at the biennial convention of the National Federation of Republican Women. Oct. 8, 1969

EVB2923273: Pat Nixon and Mamie Eisenhower talking to guests at the biennial convention of the National Federation of Republican Women. Oct. 8, 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Tricia Nixon in second floor Family Dining Room. She wears a lace dress with a satin ribbon at the waist. c. 1971
Tricia Nixon in second floor Family Dining Room. She wears a lace dress with a satin ribbon at the waist. c. 1971

EVB2923282: Tricia Nixon in second floor Family Dining Room. She wears a lace dress with a satin ribbon at the waist. c. 1971 / Bridgeman Images

Former Vice President Richard Nixon and wife Pat at a victory party, March 11, 1968
Former Vice President Richard Nixon and wife Pat at a victory party, March 11, 1968

EVB2923287: Former Vice President Richard Nixon and wife Pat at a victory party, March 11, 1968 / Bridgeman Images

Coconut Grove Nightclub Fire. The charred exterior of club morning after the fire that killed 492 on Nov. 28, 1942
Coconut Grove Nightclub Fire. The charred exterior of club morning after the fire that killed 492 on Nov. 28, 1942

EVB2924242: Coconut Grove Nightclub Fire. The charred exterior of club morning after the fire that killed 492 on Nov. 28, 1942 / Bridgeman Images

Driving tournament on the beach. 'Floater' golf balls return to the shore, driven by the surf. Contestants drive from the beach tees and their scores were recorded by a marker buoy. Sept. 1928
Driving tournament on the beach. 'Floater' golf balls return to the shore, driven by the surf. Contestants drive from the beach tees and their scores were recorded by a marker buoy. Sept. 1928

EVB2924314: Driving tournament on the beach. 'Floater' golf balls return to the shore, driven by the surf. Contestants drive from the beach tees and their scores were recorded by a marker buoy. Sept. 1928 / Bridgeman Images

Harvesting carrots in El Centro, California. Many Dust Bowl drought refugees found jobs as farm workers in California. 1930s
Harvesting carrots in El Centro, California. Many Dust Bowl drought refugees found jobs as farm workers in California. 1930s

EVB2924317: Harvesting carrots in El Centro, California. Many Dust Bowl drought refugees found jobs as farm workers in California. 1930s / Bridgeman Images

Wounded and decorated Veterans at Bonus Army Convention. They are among 1,200 from the Bonus Camp at Ft. Hunt, Virginia attending the Convention in Washington, D.C. May 16, 1933
Wounded and decorated Veterans at Bonus Army Convention. They are among 1,200 from the Bonus Camp at Ft. Hunt, Virginia attending the Convention in Washington, D.C. May 16, 1933

EVB2924336: Wounded and decorated Veterans at Bonus Army Convention. They are among 1,200 from the Bonus Camp at Ft. Hunt, Virginia attending the Convention in Washington, D.C. May 16, 1933 / Bridgeman Images

Bonus Army protests at the Capitol. 'Demand Congress Enact Relief Before Adjournment' reads one sign of Bonus Army Veterans. July 2, 1932
Bonus Army protests at the Capitol. 'Demand Congress Enact Relief Before Adjournment' reads one sign of Bonus Army Veterans. July 2, 1932

EVB2924348: Bonus Army protests at the Capitol. 'Demand Congress Enact Relief Before Adjournment' reads one sign of Bonus Army Veterans. July 2, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

The bulldozed and smoking remains of the Bonus Army Encampment at Anacostia Flats in Washington, DC. July 29, 1932
The bulldozed and smoking remains of the Bonus Army Encampment at Anacostia Flats in Washington, DC. July 29, 1932

EVB2924358: The bulldozed and smoking remains of the Bonus Army Encampment at Anacostia Flats in Washington, DC. July 29, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Prohibition ended and gentlemen enjoyed their beer on April 7, 1933. Three weeks earlier, President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Cullen-Harrison Act. It amended the Volstead Act and allowed the manufacture and sale of '3.2 beer' and ligh t wines.
Prohibition ended and gentlemen enjoyed their beer on April 7, 1933. Three weeks earlier, President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Cullen-Harrison Act. It amended the Volstead Act and allowed the manufacture and sale of '3.2 beer' and ligh t wines.

EVB2924361: Prohibition ended and gentlemen enjoyed their beer on April 7, 1933. Three weeks earlier, President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Cullen-Harrison Act. It amended the Volstead Act and allowed the manufacture and sale of '3.2 beer' and ligh t wines. / Bridgeman Images

Mexican Army Honors outgoing president General Abelardo Rodriquez. Nov. 26, 1934
Mexican Army Honors outgoing president General Abelardo Rodriquez. Nov. 26, 1934

EVB2924374: Mexican Army Honors outgoing president General Abelardo Rodriquez. Nov. 26, 1934 / Bridgeman Images

Spencer Tracy and his deaf son, John Ten Broeck Tracy, at Atlantic City, New Jersey. Photo was taken when Tracy's was starring in John Wexley's play, THE LAST MILE, from Feb.-Oct. 1930 on Broadway. After 8 years of obscurity, Tracy hit stardom and Hollywood took notice.
Spencer Tracy and his deaf son, John Ten Broeck Tracy, at Atlantic City, New Jersey. Photo was taken when Tracy's was starring in John Wexley's play, THE LAST MILE, from Feb.-Oct. 1930 on Broadway. After 8 years of obscurity, Tracy hit stardom and Hollywood took notice.

EVB2924416: Spencer Tracy and his deaf son, John Ten Broeck Tracy, at Atlantic City, New Jersey. Photo was taken when Tracy's was starring in John Wexley's play, THE LAST MILE, from Feb.-Oct. 1930 on Broadway. After 8 years of obscurity, Tracy hit stardom and Hollywood took notice. / Bridgeman Images


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