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Joe Ettor (1886–1948), a leading member of the International Workers of the World, addresses striking Brooklyn barbers in Union Square, New York City, May 16, 1913
Joe Ettor (1886–1948), a leading member of the International Workers of the World, addresses striking Brooklyn barbers in Union Square, New York City, May 16, 1913

EVB2938079: Joe Ettor (1886–1948), a leading member of the International Workers of the World, addresses striking Brooklyn barbers in Union Square, New York City, May 16, 1913 / Bridgeman Images

On May Day, striking cloak makers display a sign reading, SUCH MANUFACTURERS WHO REFUSE TO DISCUSS PEACE ARE NOT FIT HEADS FOR SO IMPORTANT AN INDUSTRY. New York City, May 1, 1916
On May Day, striking cloak makers display a sign reading, SUCH MANUFACTURERS WHO REFUSE TO DISCUSS PEACE ARE NOT FIT HEADS FOR SO IMPORTANT AN INDUSTRY. New York City, May 1, 1916

EVB2938088: On May Day, striking cloak makers display a sign reading, SUCH MANUFACTURERS WHO REFUSE TO DISCUSS PEACE ARE NOT FIT HEADS FOR SO IMPORTANT AN INDUSTRY. New York City, May 1, 1916 / Bridgeman Images

Traditional shoemaker in his workshop is Tony Bruno of Washington, D.C. who made and repaired shoes for presidents and politicians. 1925
Traditional shoemaker in his workshop is Tony Bruno of Washington, D.C. who made and repaired shoes for presidents and politicians. 1925

EVB2938001: Traditional shoemaker in his workshop is Tony Bruno of Washington, D.C. who made and repaired shoes for presidents and politicians. 1925 / Bridgeman Images

Men walking on Dawson City's 'Riverside Drive,' in 1897 during the Yukon Gold Rush. The new street is lined with the town's first log and canvas structures
Men walking on Dawson City's 'Riverside Drive,' in 1897 during the Yukon Gold Rush. The new street is lined with the town's first log and canvas structures

EVB2938097: Men walking on Dawson City's 'Riverside Drive,' in 1897 during the Yukon Gold Rush. The new street is lined with the town's first log and canvas structures / Bridgeman Images

Jo Bodeon, a child laborer in the Chace Cotton Mill of Burlington, Vermont worked in the spinning mule room. May 1909 photo by Lewis Hine
Jo Bodeon, a child laborer in the Chace Cotton Mill of Burlington, Vermont worked in the spinning mule room. May 1909 photo by Lewis Hine

EVB2938098: Jo Bodeon, a child laborer in the Chace Cotton Mill of Burlington, Vermont worked in the spinning mule room. May 1909 photo by Lewis Hine, Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940) / Bridgeman Images

President Roosevelt running an American steam-shovel at Culebra Cut, Panama Canal, on November 30, 1906
President Roosevelt running an American steam-shovel at Culebra Cut, Panama Canal, on November 30, 1906

EVB2938132: President Roosevelt running an American steam-shovel at Culebra Cut, Panama Canal, on November 30, 1906 / Bridgeman Images

Two men burning marijuana in field in Garner North Carolina in 1942
Two men burning marijuana in field in Garner North Carolina in 1942

EVB2938160: Two men burning marijuana in field in Garner North Carolina in 1942 / Bridgeman Images

Frank Nitti 1881-1943 Chicago gangster who was convicted of tax evasion with Al Capone. He was been portrayed in several films by Sylvester Stallone in CAPONE 1975 by Stanley Tucci in ROAD TO PERDITION 2002 by Bill Camp in PUBLIC ENEMIES 2009
Frank Nitti 1881-1943 Chicago gangster who was convicted of tax evasion with Al Capone. He was been portrayed in several films by Sylvester Stallone in CAPONE 1975 by Stanley Tucci in ROAD TO PERDITION 2002 by Bill Camp in PUBLIC ENEMIES 2009

EVB2938191: Frank Nitti 1881-1943 Chicago gangster who was convicted of tax evasion with Al Capone. He was been portrayed in several films by Sylvester Stallone in CAPONE 1975 by Stanley Tucci in ROAD TO PERDITION 2002 by Bill Camp in PUBLIC ENEMIES 2009 / Bridgeman Images

Riverboats on the Mississippi River receiving cargo and supplies at the Vicksburg landing. African Americans provide the hard labor of loading the boats. c. 1905. LC-DIG-det-4a13373_DUPE
Riverboats on the Mississippi River receiving cargo and supplies at the Vicksburg landing. African Americans provide the hard labor of loading the boats. c. 1905. LC-DIG-det-4a13373_DUPE

EVB2938245: Riverboats on the Mississippi River receiving cargo and supplies at the Vicksburg landing. African Americans provide the hard labor of loading the boats. c. 1905. LC-DIG-det-4a13373_DUPE / Bridgeman Images

Small boats moored at water's edge to the Suez Canal at Ismailia. The Ismailia segment of the modern canal was completed in November 1862. 1860 photo by Francis Frith. LC-DIG-ppmsca-04470
Small boats moored at water's edge to the Suez Canal at Ismailia. The Ismailia segment of the modern canal was completed in November 1862. 1860 photo by Francis Frith. LC-DIG-ppmsca-04470

EVB2938256: Small boats moored at water's edge to the Suez Canal at Ismailia. The Ismailia segment of the modern canal was completed in November 1862. 1860 photo by Francis Frith. LC-DIG-ppmsca-04470 / Bridgeman Images

Ocean liner passenger struggling thorough a Customs inspection at the Norddeutscher Lloyd pier in New York City. c. 1909 LC-DIG-ggbain-04208
Ocean liner passenger struggling thorough a Customs inspection at the Norddeutscher Lloyd pier in New York City. c. 1909 LC-DIG-ggbain-04208

EVB2938239: Ocean liner passenger struggling thorough a Customs inspection at the Norddeutscher Lloyd pier in New York City. c. 1909 LC-DIG-ggbain-04208 / Bridgeman Images

A Washington D.C. parking lot on 14th Street charged 15 cents a hour in 1939. LC-USF33-015622-M2
A Washington D.C. parking lot on 14th Street charged 15 cents a hour in 1939. LC-USF33-015622-M2

EVB2938286: A Washington D.C. parking lot on 14th Street charged 15 cents a hour in 1939. LC-USF33-015622-M2 / Bridgeman Images

Japanese American soldiers enjoy the music of a Hawaiian ukulele as they wait to detrain at Camp Shelby, Mississippi in 1943. While some Japanese volunteered for military service, a significant and often under reported umber choose to not to
Japanese American soldiers enjoy the music of a Hawaiian ukulele as they wait to detrain at Camp Shelby, Mississippi in 1943. While some Japanese volunteered for military service, a significant and often under reported umber choose to not to

EVB2937430: Japanese American soldiers enjoy the music of a Hawaiian ukulele as they wait to detrain at Camp Shelby, Mississippi in 1943. While some Japanese volunteered for military service, a significant and often under reported umber choose to not to / Bridgeman Images

The telephone booth in which Vincent 'Mad Dog' Coll was murdered by assassins working for Dutch Schultz on February 8, 1932
The telephone booth in which Vincent 'Mad Dog' Coll was murdered by assassins working for Dutch Schultz on February 8, 1932

EVB2937475: The telephone booth in which Vincent 'Mad Dog' Coll was murdered by assassins working for Dutch Schultz on February 8, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Meyer Lansky (1902-1983), underworld financier who built gambling casinos in Cuba and Las Vegas in 1958. He inspired movie characters: Hyman Roth, portrayed by Lee Strasberg in GODFATHER II, and Max Bercovicz, by James Woods ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERIc. He was portrayed by Ben Kingsly in BUGSY, Dustin Hoffman in THE LOST CITY, and Patrick Dempsey in MOBSTERS
Meyer Lansky (1902-1983), underworld financier who built gambling casinos in Cuba and Las Vegas in 1958. He inspired movie characters: Hyman Roth, portrayed by Lee Strasberg in GODFATHER II, and Max Bercovicz, by James Woods ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERIc. He was portrayed by Ben Kingsly in BUGSY, Dustin Hoffman in THE LOST CITY, and Patrick Dempsey in MOBSTERS

EVB2937514: Meyer Lansky (1902-1983), underworld financier who built gambling casinos in Cuba and Las Vegas in 1958. He inspired movie characters: Hyman Roth, portrayed by Lee Strasberg in GODFATHER II, and Max Bercovicz, by James Woods ONCE UPON A TIME IN AMERIc. He was portrayed by Ben Kingsly in BUGSY, Dustin Hoffman in THE LOST CITY, and Patrick Dempsey in MOBSTERS / Bridgeman Images

Under hot studio lights, a CBS News anchor performs under the director of his producer (seated between anchor and camera), for a color television camera in 1967
Under hot studio lights, a CBS News anchor performs under the director of his producer (seated between anchor and camera), for a color television camera in 1967

EVB2937528: Under hot studio lights, a CBS News anchor performs under the director of his producer (seated between anchor and camera), for a color television camera in 1967 / Bridgeman Images

Electric lamps on display in a store in the Washington, D.C. area. c. 1920
Electric lamps on display in a store in the Washington, D.C. area. c. 1920

EVB2937536: Electric lamps on display in a store in the Washington, D.C. area. c. 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Electrical generators in Edison Sault Power Plant at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan were powered by the 21 foot drop of Saint Mary's River between Lakes Superior and Huron. The power plant was the longest in the world in 1902 and it's generating power was exceeded only by the Niagara Falls works
Electrical generators in Edison Sault Power Plant at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan were powered by the 21 foot drop of Saint Mary's River between Lakes Superior and Huron. The power plant was the longest in the world in 1902 and it's generating power was exceeded only by the Niagara Falls works

EVB2937541: Electrical generators in Edison Sault Power Plant at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan were powered by the 21 foot drop of Saint Mary's River between Lakes Superior and Huron. The power plant was the longest in the world in 1902 and it's generating power was exceeded only by the Niagara Falls works / Bridgeman Images

Oil rig workers, called roughnecks, at work, loosening sections of pipe on an drilling platform, Kilgore, Texas. 1939 Photo by Russell Lee
Oil rig workers, called roughnecks, at work, loosening sections of pipe on an drilling platform, Kilgore, Texas. 1939 Photo by Russell Lee

EVB2937559: Oil rig workers, called roughnecks, at work, loosening sections of pipe on an drilling platform, Kilgore, Texas. 1939 Photo by Russell Lee, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

Oil gusher at Signal Hill in California near the Long Beach, one of the most productive oil fields in the world. 1920s
Oil gusher at Signal Hill in California near the Long Beach, one of the most productive oil fields in the world. 1920s

EVB2937567: Oil gusher at Signal Hill in California near the Long Beach, one of the most productive oil fields in the world. 1920s / Bridgeman Images

Loading an oil train in the Pennsylvania oil region. c. 1880
Loading an oil train in the Pennsylvania oil region. c. 1880

EVB2937573: Loading an oil train in the Pennsylvania oil region. c. 1880 / Bridgeman Images

Four newly designed solar power collection dishes at Sandia National Laboratory in 2009. The new dishes are designed for high-volume production, ease of maintenance, and could be in commercial service by 2010
Four newly designed solar power collection dishes at Sandia National Laboratory in 2009. The new dishes are designed for high-volume production, ease of maintenance, and could be in commercial service by 2010

EVB2937577: Four newly designed solar power collection dishes at Sandia National Laboratory in 2009. The new dishes are designed for high-volume production, ease of maintenance, and could be in commercial service by 2010 / Bridgeman Images

Windmills near Omsk, Siberia, in Imperial Russia Empire, 1885
Windmills near Omsk, Siberia, in Imperial Russia Empire, 1885

EVB2937582: Windmills near Omsk, Siberia, in Imperial Russia Empire, 1885 / Bridgeman Images

Rivers of cables for the Dawn supercomputer at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. 2009
Rivers of cables for the Dawn supercomputer at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. 2009

EVB2937609: Rivers of cables for the Dawn supercomputer at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. 2009 / Bridgeman Images

Satellite tracking antenna dish at Stanford University in Northern California, 2007
Satellite tracking antenna dish at Stanford University in Northern California, 2007

EVB2937621: Satellite tracking antenna dish at Stanford University in Northern California, 2007 / Bridgeman Images

Electrical outlets in an American home during World War II. The photo was released with the following conservation instructions: 'How to add years to the life of your electric cords: remove them gently but firmly from wall sockets. Don't pull or tug. When not in use, coil cord loosely around a hook.' 1943
Electrical outlets in an American home during World War II. The photo was released with the following conservation instructions: 'How to add years to the life of your electric cords: remove them gently but firmly from wall sockets. Don't pull or tug. When not in use, coil cord loosely around a hook.' 1943

EVB2937638: Electrical outlets in an American home during World War II. The photo was released with the following conservation instructions: 'How to add years to the life of your electric cords: remove them gently but firmly from wall sockets. Don't pull or tug. When not in use, coil cord loosely around a hook.' 1943 / Bridgeman Images

Samuel F. B. Morse (1791-1872), inventor of the magnetic telegraph. Steel engraving by John Sartan
Samuel F. B. Morse (1791-1872), inventor of the magnetic telegraph. Steel engraving by John Sartan

EVB2937651: Samuel F. B. Morse (1791-1872), inventor of the magnetic telegraph. Steel engraving by John Sartan / Bridgeman Images

Early model of a Scoles and Glidden typewriter, with 18 keys. c. 1870
Early model of a Scoles and Glidden typewriter, with 18 keys. c. 1870

EVB2937662: Early model of a Scoles and Glidden typewriter, with 18 keys. c. 1870 / Bridgeman Images

John Frost and daughter listening to their radio, a luxury item in their modest home for a family of seven. Frost was the owner of a struggling farm in Northern California that produced milk, turkeys, and hogs. 1940 photograph by Russell Lee
John Frost and daughter listening to their radio, a luxury item in their modest home for a family of seven. Frost was the owner of a struggling farm in Northern California that produced milk, turkeys, and hogs. 1940 photograph by Russell Lee

EVB2937668: John Frost and daughter listening to their radio, a luxury item in their modest home for a family of seven. Frost was the owner of a struggling farm in Northern California that produced milk, turkeys, and hogs. 1940 photograph by Russell Lee, Russell, Lee (1903-86) / Bridgeman Images

American television inventor, Philo T. Farnsworth testified to a Congressional committee about the difficulties in getting patents. Farnsworth is seated between George Everson, Secretary of Farnsworth Television, Inc. and Richard C. Patterson, Jr., Assistant Secretary of Commerce. January 1939
American television inventor, Philo T. Farnsworth testified to a Congressional committee about the difficulties in getting patents. Farnsworth is seated between George Everson, Secretary of Farnsworth Television, Inc. and Richard C. Patterson, Jr., Assistant Secretary of Commerce. January 1939

EVB2937682: American television inventor, Philo T. Farnsworth testified to a Congressional committee about the difficulties in getting patents. Farnsworth is seated between George Everson, Secretary of Farnsworth Television, Inc. and Richard C. Patterson, Jr., Assistant Secretary of Commerce. January 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Passengers embark at Washington D.C. area airport in the 1930s. LC-DIG-hec-14557
Passengers embark at Washington D.C. area airport in the 1930s. LC-DIG-hec-14557

EVB2938306: Passengers embark at Washington D.C. area airport in the 1930s. LC-DIG-hec-14557 / Bridgeman Images

Jacqueline Cochran 1906-1980 American aviator with F-51 MUSTANG airplane. 1948. LC-USZ62-105221
Jacqueline Cochran 1906-1980 American aviator with F-51 MUSTANG airplane. 1948. LC-USZ62-105221

EVB2938304: Jacqueline Cochran 1906-1980 American aviator with F-51 MUSTANG airplane. 1948. LC-USZ62-105221 / Bridgeman Images

Suspension Bridge spanning the Ohio River at Cincinnati was engineered and built by John A. Roebling. Opened in 1866 it was then the World's longest bridge. LC-DIG-ppmsca-08780_CROP
Suspension Bridge spanning the Ohio River at Cincinnati was engineered and built by John A. Roebling. Opened in 1866 it was then the World's longest bridge. LC-DIG-ppmsca-08780_CROP

EVB2938353: Suspension Bridge spanning the Ohio River at Cincinnati was engineered and built by John A. Roebling. Opened in 1866 it was then the World's longest bridge. LC-DIG-ppmsca-08780_CROP / Bridgeman Images

The Panama Railroad crossed the fifty miles of Isthmus to the Pacific. Begun in 1850 and was completed in 1855 it cost over seven million dollars raised by American capitalists led by William H. Aspinwall. 1870 wood engraving
The Panama Railroad crossed the fifty miles of Isthmus to the Pacific. Begun in 1850 and was completed in 1855 it cost over seven million dollars raised by American capitalists led by William H. Aspinwall. 1870 wood engraving

EVB2938387: The Panama Railroad crossed the fifty miles of Isthmus to the Pacific. Begun in 1850 and was completed in 1855 it cost over seven million dollars raised by American capitalists led by William H. Aspinwall. 1870 wood engraving / Bridgeman Images

Canal boat passing through an Aqueduct over the Potomac River at Williamsport Maryland in 1903. Four mules are pulling the boat are attended by their driver. LC-D4-16566
Canal boat passing through an Aqueduct over the Potomac River at Williamsport Maryland in 1903. Four mules are pulling the boat are attended by their driver. LC-D4-16566

EVB2938407: Canal boat passing through an Aqueduct over the Potomac River at Williamsport Maryland in 1903. Four mules are pulling the boat are attended by their driver. LC-D4-16566 / Bridgeman Images

President Reagan speaking at a rally for Representative Broyhill in Greensboro North Carolina. June 4 1986. PO-USP-Reagan_NA-12-0064M
President Reagan speaking at a rally for Representative Broyhill in Greensboro North Carolina. June 4 1986. PO-USP-Reagan_NA-12-0064M

EVB2938419: President Reagan speaking at a rally for Representative Broyhill in Greensboro North Carolina. June 4 1986. PO-USP-Reagan_NA-12-0064M / Bridgeman Images


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