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'Only a Generation Apart', 1935 cartoon, by Vaughn Shoemaker. As FDR signs the 1935 Neutrality Act, a vision of Woodrow Wilson says, 'I hope you have better luck than I did.'
'Only a Generation Apart', 1935 cartoon, by Vaughn Shoemaker. As FDR signs the 1935 Neutrality Act, a vision of Woodrow Wilson says, 'I hope you have better luck than I did.'

EVB2943757: 'Only a Generation Apart', 1935 cartoon, by Vaughn Shoemaker. As FDR signs the 1935 Neutrality Act, a vision of Woodrow Wilson says, 'I hope you have better luck than I did.' / Bridgeman Images

Elderly woman beggar selling pencils during the Great Depression, 1938. She is sheltered against an urban dress shop window. The photo was taken New Deal photographer and featured in 'One Third of the Nation', by Arnold Eagle and David Robbins
Elderly woman beggar selling pencils during the Great Depression, 1938. She is sheltered against an urban dress shop window. The photo was taken New Deal photographer and featured in 'One Third of the Nation', by Arnold Eagle and David Robbins

EVB2943764: Elderly woman beggar selling pencils during the Great Depression, 1938. She is sheltered against an urban dress shop window. The photo was taken New Deal photographer and featured in 'One Third of the Nation', by Arnold Eagle and David Robbins / Bridgeman Images

Francis Townsend after meeting with FDR, Apr. 21, 1938. The old-age activist spent over half an hour with President Roosevelt
Francis Townsend after meeting with FDR, Apr. 21, 1938. The old-age activist spent over half an hour with President Roosevelt

EVB2943808: Francis Townsend after meeting with FDR, Apr. 21, 1938. The old-age activist spent over half an hour with President Roosevelt / Bridgeman Images

Members of Ola self-help sawmill co-op. Oct. 1939. Five Idaho farmers standing against a load of logs ready to go down to their jointly owned cooperative mill about three miles away
Members of Ola self-help sawmill co-op. Oct. 1939. Five Idaho farmers standing against a load of logs ready to go down to their jointly owned cooperative mill about three miles away

EVB2943821: Members of Ola self-help sawmill co-op. Oct. 1939. Five Idaho farmers standing against a load of logs ready to go down to their jointly owned cooperative mill about three miles away / Bridgeman Images

WPA workers protest lay-offs in Washington, D.C. Aug. 24, 1937. Some of the over 2000 dismissed WPA workers marching to the White House, Capitol, and Harry Hopkins' office
WPA workers protest lay-offs in Washington, D.C. Aug. 24, 1937. Some of the over 2000 dismissed WPA workers marching to the White House, Capitol, and Harry Hopkins' office

EVB2943826: WPA workers protest lay-offs in Washington, D.C. Aug. 24, 1937. Some of the over 2000 dismissed WPA workers marching to the White House, Capitol, and Harry Hopkins' office / Bridgeman Images

Scene from WPA Federal Theater Project, 'It Can't Happen Here'. Based on Sinclair Lewis's novel, it depicted America under the control of a fascist dictatorship. Oct. 1936
Scene from WPA Federal Theater Project, 'It Can't Happen Here'. Based on Sinclair Lewis's novel, it depicted America under the control of a fascist dictatorship. Oct. 1936

EVB2943833: Scene from WPA Federal Theater Project, 'It Can't Happen Here'. Based on Sinclair Lewis's novel, it depicted America under the control of a fascist dictatorship. Oct. 1936 / Bridgeman Images

Young men playing pool on a weeknight in Shelby County, Iowa. May 1941
Young men playing pool on a weeknight in Shelby County, Iowa. May 1941

EVB2943843: Young men playing pool on a weeknight in Shelby County, Iowa. May 1941 / Bridgeman Images

Martha Eccles Dodd and her husband Alfred K. Stern in the late 1930s, when they began spying for the Soviet Union. Her earlier romantic life when she lived in Berlin with her father, U.S. Ambassador William Dodd, is detailed in Erik Larson's book, 'In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin'
Martha Eccles Dodd and her husband Alfred K. Stern in the late 1930s, when they began spying for the Soviet Union. Her earlier romantic life when she lived in Berlin with her father, U.S. Ambassador William Dodd, is detailed in Erik Larson's book, 'In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin'

EVB2943897: Martha Eccles Dodd and her husband Alfred K. Stern in the late 1930s, when they began spying for the Soviet Union. Her earlier romantic life when she lived in Berlin with her father, U.S. Ambassador William Dodd, is detailed in Erik Larson's book, 'In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin' / Bridgeman Images

Treasury Dept. guards shipment of silver dollars from Philadelphia mint, 1935. The machine gun armed agents stand outside the Treasury building
Treasury Dept. guards shipment of silver dollars from Philadelphia mint, 1935. The machine gun armed agents stand outside the Treasury building

EVB2943903: Treasury Dept. guards shipment of silver dollars from Philadelphia mint, 1935. The machine gun armed agents stand outside the Treasury building / Bridgeman Images

Sing Sing Prison, a New York State Penitentiary in Ossining 1931
Sing Sing Prison, a New York State Penitentiary in Ossining 1931

EVB2943909: Sing Sing Prison, a New York State Penitentiary in Ossining 1931 / Bridgeman Images

General Motors executives commemorate the production of GM's 25,000,000th car, 1940. Group includes Harlow Curtice, GM president; Alfred Sloan, and William Knudsen
General Motors executives commemorate the production of GM's 25,000,000th car, 1940. Group includes Harlow Curtice, GM president; Alfred Sloan, and William Knudsen

EVB2943937: General Motors executives commemorate the production of GM's 25,000,000th car, 1940. Group includes Harlow Curtice, GM president; Alfred Sloan, and William Knudsen / Bridgeman Images

News photographers in Berlin, Germany, 1930s
News photographers in Berlin, Germany, 1930s

EVB2943987: News photographers in Berlin, Germany, 1930s / Bridgeman Images

Sculptor Gutzon Borglum (1871-1941), on a ladder with his model of Mt. Rushmore memorial. 1936
Sculptor Gutzon Borglum (1871-1941), on a ladder with his model of Mt. Rushmore memorial. 1936

EVB2943998: Sculptor Gutzon Borglum (1871-1941), on a ladder with his model of Mt. Rushmore memorial. 1936 / Bridgeman Images

West face of the Supreme Court Building, Washington, D.C., Nov. 1936. It was designed by architect Cass Gilbert and was his last major project
West face of the Supreme Court Building, Washington, D.C., Nov. 1936. It was designed by architect Cass Gilbert and was his last major project

EVB2944059: West face of the Supreme Court Building, Washington, D.C., Nov. 1936. It was designed by architect Cass Gilbert and was his last major project / Bridgeman Images

Supreme Court Justice Owen Roberts, was appointed to the court by Herbert Hoover in 1930. Roberts switched his position on New Deal in late 1936, voting to uphold the constitutionality of minimum wage laws in 1937
Supreme Court Justice Owen Roberts, was appointed to the court by Herbert Hoover in 1930. Roberts switched his position on New Deal in late 1936, voting to uphold the constitutionality of minimum wage laws in 1937

EVB2944074: Supreme Court Justice Owen Roberts, was appointed to the court by Herbert Hoover in 1930. Roberts switched his position on New Deal in late 1936, voting to uphold the constitutionality of minimum wage laws in 1937 / Bridgeman Images

Elderly farm woman using a small glass butter churn. Oklahoma, July 1935
Elderly farm woman using a small glass butter churn. Oklahoma, July 1935

EVB2944092: Elderly farm woman using a small glass butter churn. Oklahoma, July 1935 / Bridgeman Images

Pedestrians in Chicago, July 1941. Photo by John, Vachon
Pedestrians in Chicago, July 1941. Photo by John, Vachon

EVB2944105: Pedestrians in Chicago, July 1941. Photo by John, Vachon / Bridgeman Images

Japanese residents of Beijing, China, welcome Japanese invaders. Men, Women and children wave flags and shout 'Banzai' to invading Japanese troops, 1937
Japanese residents of Beijing, China, welcome Japanese invaders. Men, Women and children wave flags and shout 'Banzai' to invading Japanese troops, 1937

EVB2944129: Japanese residents of Beijing, China, welcome Japanese invaders. Men, Women and children wave flags and shout 'Banzai' to invading Japanese troops, 1937 / Bridgeman Images

Baron Tanaka, Japan's Premier (left) and other members of the cabinet. The occasion is the first army review of the year by Emperor Hirohito, Tokyo. c. 1927
Baron Tanaka, Japan's Premier (left) and other members of the cabinet. The occasion is the first army review of the year by Emperor Hirohito, Tokyo. c. 1927

EVB2944140: Baron Tanaka, Japan's Premier (left) and other members of the cabinet. The occasion is the first army review of the year by Emperor Hirohito, Tokyo. c. 1927 / Bridgeman Images

Los Nacionales, c.1936-39 (poster)
Los Nacionales, c.1936-39 (poster)

EVB2944159: Los Nacionales, c.1936-39 (poster), Spanish School, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Steel executives before the Monopoly Committee, Nov. 3, 1939.
Steel executives before the Monopoly Committee, Nov. 3, 1939.

EVB2943701: Steel executives before the Monopoly Committee, Nov. 3, 1939. / Bridgeman Images

Senator Theodore Bilbo, proposed deporting African Americans. Bilbo's wanted to deport 12 million African Americans to Liberia at federal expense to relieve unemployment in 1938
Senator Theodore Bilbo, proposed deporting African Americans. Bilbo's wanted to deport 12 million African Americans to Liberia at federal expense to relieve unemployment in 1938

EVB2943717: Senator Theodore Bilbo, proposed deporting African Americans. Bilbo's wanted to deport 12 million African Americans to Liberia at federal expense to relieve unemployment in 1938 / Bridgeman Images

Margaret Chase Smith sworn in as Congresswoman, June 6, 1940. She would fill out her dead husband's term and serve in the House until her 1949 election to the Senate
Margaret Chase Smith sworn in as Congresswoman, June 6, 1940. She would fill out her dead husband's term and serve in the House until her 1949 election to the Senate

EVB2943724: Margaret Chase Smith sworn in as Congresswoman, June 6, 1940. She would fill out her dead husband's term and serve in the House until her 1949 election to the Senate / Bridgeman Images

Jewish bus traveling between villages in Palestine, 1937 (b/w photo)
Jewish bus traveling between villages in Palestine, 1937 (b/w photo)

EVB2944228: Jewish bus traveling between villages in Palestine, 1937 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Hazel Huffman, testifying against the WPA Theater Project. As a WPA mail room clerk she snitched to the Red-baiting Hearst Press. To HUAC she accused the Federal Theater Project, directed by Hallie Flanagan, of promoting communistic plays. c. 1938
Hazel Huffman, testifying against the WPA Theater Project. As a WPA mail room clerk she snitched to the Red-baiting Hearst Press. To HUAC she accused the Federal Theater Project, directed by Hallie Flanagan, of promoting communistic plays. c. 1938

EVB2943735: Hazel Huffman, testifying against the WPA Theater Project. As a WPA mail room clerk she snitched to the Red-baiting Hearst Press. To HUAC she accused the Federal Theater Project, directed by Hallie Flanagan, of promoting communistic plays. c. 1938 / Bridgeman Images

Coach Glenn 'Pop' Warner, wearing football headgear, 1933. Warner was in his first year as coach of Temple University
Coach Glenn 'Pop' Warner, wearing football headgear, 1933. Warner was in his first year as coach of Temple University

EVB2944277: Coach Glenn 'Pop' Warner, wearing football headgear, 1933. Warner was in his first year as coach of Temple University / Bridgeman Images

Economist Eveline Burns, contributed to New Deal programs. She developed specifics of the Social Security Act as it was eventually passed by Congress in 1935
Economist Eveline Burns, contributed to New Deal programs. She developed specifics of the Social Security Act as it was eventually passed by Congress in 1935

EVB2943807: Economist Eveline Burns, contributed to New Deal programs. She developed specifics of the Social Security Act as it was eventually passed by Congress in 1935 / Bridgeman Images

Edward Leaning painting a WPA mural at Ellis Island, c. 1937. The mural depicts the role of immigrants to the industrial development of America
Edward Leaning painting a WPA mural at Ellis Island, c. 1937. The mural depicts the role of immigrants to the industrial development of America

EVB2943828: Edward Leaning painting a WPA mural at Ellis Island, c. 1937. The mural depicts the role of immigrants to the industrial development of America / Bridgeman Images

Scene from WPA Federal Theater Project, c. 1936-39. Play from the Jewish Theater Unit
Scene from WPA Federal Theater Project, c. 1936-39. Play from the Jewish Theater Unit

EVB2943832: Scene from WPA Federal Theater Project, c. 1936-39. Play from the Jewish Theater Unit / Bridgeman Images

Workman catching a nap at the Baltimore fish market, July 1938
Workman catching a nap at the Baltimore fish market, July 1938

EVB2943836: Workman catching a nap at the Baltimore fish market, July 1938 / Bridgeman Images

Billboard sponsored by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, California, 1942 (b/w photo)
Billboard sponsored by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, California, 1942 (b/w photo)

EVB2943849: Billboard sponsored by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, California, 1942 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

African American women at her dressing table in Putman, Georgia, 1941. The walls are decorated with family portraits and magazine advertisements
African American women at her dressing table in Putman, Georgia, 1941. The walls are decorated with family portraits and magazine advertisements

EVB2943862: African American women at her dressing table in Putman, Georgia, 1941. The walls are decorated with family portraits and magazine advertisements / Bridgeman Images

Children of migrant cotton pickers in a covered wagon, Texas, 1931 tphoto)
Children of migrant cotton pickers in a covered wagon, Texas, 1931 tphoto)

EVB2943879: Children of migrant cotton pickers in a covered wagon, Texas, 1931 tphoto) / Bridgeman Images

Couple served beer in a 1933 advertising photo for a brewer
Couple served beer in a 1933 advertising photo for a brewer

EVB2943896: Couple served beer in a 1933 advertising photo for a brewer / Bridgeman Images

Government employee with 1890 census records, c. 1940
Government employee with 1890 census records, c. 1940

EVB2943917: Government employee with 1890 census records, c. 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Federal workers in the patent office file room, where patents are kept on file for public use. Feb. 29, 1940
Federal workers in the patent office file room, where patents are kept on file for public use. Feb. 29, 1940

EVB2943920: Federal workers in the patent office file room, where patents are kept on file for public use. Feb. 29, 1940, Harris & Ewing (1905-45) / Bridgeman Images


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