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President Johnson meeting with the US delegation before the Honolulu Conference on the Vietnam War. (L-R): U. Alexis Johnson (leaning back), Henry Cabot Lodge, Gen. Earle Wheeler, Orville Freeman, Dean Rusk, Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, John Gardner, and Leonard Marks. Feb. 7, 1966
President Johnson meeting with the US delegation before the Honolulu Conference on the Vietnam War. (L-R): U. Alexis Johnson (leaning back), Henry Cabot Lodge, Gen. Earle Wheeler, Orville Freeman, Dean Rusk, Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, John Gardner, and Leonard Marks. Feb. 7, 1966

EVB2941444: President Johnson meeting with the US delegation before the Honolulu Conference on the Vietnam War. (L-R): U. Alexis Johnson (leaning back), Henry Cabot Lodge, Gen. Earle Wheeler, Orville Freeman, Dean Rusk, Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, John Gardner, and Leonard Marks. Feb. 7, 1966 / Bridgeman Images

President Lyndon Johnson reading newspaper reporting his concession to North Vietnam's demand to halt all bombing within their borders. Four days before the 1968 Presidential election, the gesture failed to prevent the election of Republican Richard Nixon
President Lyndon Johnson reading newspaper reporting his concession to North Vietnam's demand to halt all bombing within their borders. Four days before the 1968 Presidential election, the gesture failed to prevent the election of Republican Richard Nixon

EVB2941466: President Lyndon Johnson reading newspaper reporting his concession to North Vietnam's demand to halt all bombing within their borders. Four days before the 1968 Presidential election, the gesture failed to prevent the election of Republican Richard Nixon / Bridgeman Images

French Foreign Legionnaires with Viet Minh captive. Soldiers interrogate a suspected Viet Minh soldier found hiding in the jungle. c. 1954
French Foreign Legionnaires with Viet Minh captive. Soldiers interrogate a suspected Viet Minh soldier found hiding in the jungle. c. 1954

EVB2941475: French Foreign Legionnaires with Viet Minh captive. Soldiers interrogate a suspected Viet Minh soldier found hiding in the jungle. c. 1954 / Bridgeman Images

North Vietnamese refugees arrive at Da Nang, South Vietnam. Standing in a fishing boat, they applaud as they reach safe harbor in Tourane (Da Nang), South Vietnam. 1957
North Vietnamese refugees arrive at Da Nang, South Vietnam. Standing in a fishing boat, they applaud as they reach safe harbor in Tourane (Da Nang), South Vietnam. 1957

EVB2941478: North Vietnamese refugees arrive at Da Nang, South Vietnam. Standing in a fishing boat, they applaud as they reach safe harbor in Tourane (Da Nang), South Vietnam. 1957 / Bridgeman Images

Diem after a Nov. 11, 1960 coup attempt. South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem, receives a pledge of loyalty from the Vietnamese Air Force, following his survival of an attempt to over through his regime by Air Force colonels
Diem after a Nov. 11, 1960 coup attempt. South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem, receives a pledge of loyalty from the Vietnamese Air Force, following his survival of an attempt to over through his regime by Air Force colonels

EVB2941514: Diem after a Nov. 11, 1960 coup attempt. South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh Diem, receives a pledge of loyalty from the Vietnamese Air Force, following his survival of an attempt to over through his regime by Air Force colonels / Bridgeman Images

Tet Offensive reactions. Dean Rusk, President Lyndon Johnson, and Robert McNamara meeting in the Cabinet Room on Feb. 9. 1968, during the first weeks of the Tet Offensive in Vietnam
Tet Offensive reactions. Dean Rusk, President Lyndon Johnson, and Robert McNamara meeting in the Cabinet Room on Feb. 9. 1968, during the first weeks of the Tet Offensive in Vietnam

EVB2941538: Tet Offensive reactions. Dean Rusk, President Lyndon Johnson, and Robert McNamara meeting in the Cabinet Room on Feb. 9. 1968, during the first weeks of the Tet Offensive in Vietnam / Bridgeman Images

President Lyndon Johnson meeting with Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, in the Oval Office. Nov. 27, 1967
President Lyndon Johnson meeting with Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, in the Oval Office. Nov. 27, 1967

EVB2941544: President Lyndon Johnson meeting with Defense Secretary Robert McNamara, in the Oval Office. Nov. 27, 1967 / Bridgeman Images

President Lyndon Johnson and Secretary of State Dean Rusk at a meeting in the Cabinet Room. March 26, 1968
President Lyndon Johnson and Secretary of State Dean Rusk at a meeting in the Cabinet Room. March 26, 1968

EVB2941550: President Lyndon Johnson and Secretary of State Dean Rusk at a meeting in the Cabinet Room. March 26, 1968 / Bridgeman Images

President Lyndon Johnson, Lady Bird, and their dog Yuki in front of their House on the LBJ Ranch. May 15, 1968
President Lyndon Johnson, Lady Bird, and their dog Yuki in front of their House on the LBJ Ranch. May 15, 1968

EVB2941574: President Lyndon Johnson, Lady Bird, and their dog Yuki in front of their House on the LBJ Ranch. May 15, 1968 / Bridgeman Images

Walter Rostow (1916-2002), at a meeting in the White House Cabinet Room, Oct. 8, 1968. Rostow, an economist, was a pro-Vietnam War national security advisor to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson
Walter Rostow (1916-2002), at a meeting in the White House Cabinet Room, Oct. 8, 1968. Rostow, an economist, was a pro-Vietnam War national security advisor to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson

EVB2941602: Walter Rostow (1916-2002), at a meeting in the White House Cabinet Room, Oct. 8, 1968. Rostow, an economist, was a pro-Vietnam War national security advisor to Presidents Kennedy and Johnson / Bridgeman Images

US-South Vietnam summit meeting. Nguyen Van Thieu, President Johnson and Nguyen Cau Ky salute during the playing of the US and Vietnamese National Anthems at Guam's International Airport. March 20, 1967
US-South Vietnam summit meeting. Nguyen Van Thieu, President Johnson and Nguyen Cau Ky salute during the playing of the US and Vietnamese National Anthems at Guam's International Airport. March 20, 1967

EVB2941617: US-South Vietnam summit meeting. Nguyen Van Thieu, President Johnson and Nguyen Cau Ky salute during the playing of the US and Vietnamese National Anthems at Guam's International Airport. March 20, 1967 / Bridgeman Images

Vietnam War. South Vietnamese troops run to board helicopters for an airborne anti-guerrilla operation in jungles near Saigon, as American advisors watch. 1962
Vietnam War. South Vietnamese troops run to board helicopters for an airborne anti-guerrilla operation in jungles near Saigon, as American advisors watch. 1962

EVB2941710: Vietnam War. South Vietnamese troops run to board helicopters for an airborne anti-guerrilla operation in jungles near Saigon, as American advisors watch. 1962 / Bridgeman Images

National Women's Party demonstration with a bonfire in front of the White House in 1918. The banner questions Wilson's commitment to democracy for his failure to support women's suffrage
National Women's Party demonstration with a bonfire in front of the White House in 1918. The banner questions Wilson's commitment to democracy for his failure to support women's suffrage

EVB2936977: National Women's Party demonstration with a bonfire in front of the White House in 1918. The banner questions Wilson's commitment to democracy for his failure to support women's suffrage / Bridgeman Images

The Home Loving Women Do Not Want the Ballot. Vote No to Amendment 8. Fourth Place on Ballot., October 1911 (poster)
The Home Loving Women Do Not Want the Ballot. Vote No to Amendment 8. Fourth Place on Ballot., October 1911 (poster)

EVB2936984: The Home Loving Women Do Not Want the Ballot. Vote No to Amendment 8. Fourth Place on Ballot., October 1911 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Jesse James rides for his life through Shieldsville, Minnesota, after the disastrous Northfield Minnesota bank robbery, which netted nothing, left two bank employees murdered, two robbers killed, and Jim Younger wounded. The three Younger brothers were captured but Frank and Jesse escaped. September 7, 1876
Jesse James rides for his life through Shieldsville, Minnesota, after the disastrous Northfield Minnesota bank robbery, which netted nothing, left two bank employees murdered, two robbers killed, and Jim Younger wounded. The three Younger brothers were captured but Frank and Jesse escaped. September 7, 1876

EVB2937025: Jesse James rides for his life through Shieldsville, Minnesota, after the disastrous Northfield Minnesota bank robbery, which netted nothing, left two bank employees murdered, two robbers killed, and Jim Younger wounded. The three Younger brothers were captured but Frank and Jesse escaped. September 7, 1876 / Bridgeman Images

Jesse and Frank James, Cole, John, and Bob Younger, robbed the Hot Springs Stage on January 15, 1974. They robbed the passengers and the mail bags, collecting ,000. One of the gang, asked if any of the passengers had fought for the Confederacy. G. R. Crump answered yes, which caused the robbers to return his valuables
Jesse and Frank James, Cole, John, and Bob Younger, robbed the Hot Springs Stage on January 15, 1974. They robbed the passengers and the mail bags, collecting ,000. One of the gang, asked if any of the passengers had fought for the Confederacy. G. R. Crump answered yes, which caused the robbers to return his valuables

EVB2937039: Jesse and Frank James, Cole, John, and Bob Younger, robbed the Hot Springs Stage on January 15, 1974. They robbed the passengers and the mail bags, collecting ,000. One of the gang, asked if any of the passengers had fought for the Confederacy. G. R. Crump answered yes, which caused the robbers to return his valuables / Bridgeman Images

Convicted atomic spy Julius Rosenberg in a standing mug shot
Convicted atomic spy Julius Rosenberg in a standing mug shot

EVB2937050: Convicted atomic spy Julius Rosenberg in a standing mug shot / Bridgeman Images

John Scopes (1900-1970), a young lawyer and substitute teacher, in coordination with the ACLU, deliberately violated Tennessee's Butler Act, which prohibited the teaching of evolution in Tennessee schools. His act triggered the famous Monkey Trial, or Scopes trial followed. 1925
John Scopes (1900-1970), a young lawyer and substitute teacher, in coordination with the ACLU, deliberately violated Tennessee's Butler Act, which prohibited the teaching of evolution in Tennessee schools. His act triggered the famous Monkey Trial, or Scopes trial followed. 1925

EVB2937056: John Scopes (1900-1970), a young lawyer and substitute teacher, in coordination with the ACLU, deliberately violated Tennessee's Butler Act, which prohibited the teaching of evolution in Tennessee schools. His act triggered the famous Monkey Trial, or Scopes trial followed. 1925 / Bridgeman Images

Jesse James death occurred in this house at St. Joseph, Missouri. Wood engraving from a drawing made the day of the shooting, April 3, 1882
Jesse James death occurred in this house at St. Joseph, Missouri. Wood engraving from a drawing made the day of the shooting, April 3, 1882

EVB2937085: Jesse James death occurred in this house at St. Joseph, Missouri. Wood engraving from a drawing made the day of the shooting, April 3, 1882 / Bridgeman Images

Librado Rivera (1864-1932) and Enrique Flores Magon (1877-1954), Mexican anarchists associated with Emiliano Zapata, and were part of the leftist intellectual faction of the Mexican Revolution, (1910-1920)
Librado Rivera (1864-1932) and Enrique Flores Magon (1877-1954), Mexican anarchists associated with Emiliano Zapata, and were part of the leftist intellectual faction of the Mexican Revolution, (1910-1920)

EVB2937281: Librado Rivera (1864-1932) and Enrique Flores Magon (1877-1954), Mexican anarchists associated with Emiliano Zapata, and were part of the leftist intellectual faction of the Mexican Revolution, (1910-1920) / Bridgeman Images

Man wearing a Industrial Workers of the World Hat Card reading 'Bread or Revolution' in a rally at New York City's Union Square. c. 1914
Man wearing a Industrial Workers of the World Hat Card reading 'Bread or Revolution' in a rally at New York City's Union Square. c. 1914

EVB2937295: Man wearing a Industrial Workers of the World Hat Card reading 'Bread or Revolution' in a rally at New York City's Union Square. c. 1914 / Bridgeman Images

Newark, New Jersey. Aerial view, 1874
Newark, New Jersey. Aerial view, 1874

EVB2937316: Newark, New Jersey. Aerial view, 1874 / Bridgeman Images

Daisy and Violet Hilton (1908-1969), British born conjoined twins abandoned by their mother and trained as entertainers by their exploitive caretakers. They were trained to play clarinets for a jazz act in the 1920s. After breaking away from their caretakers, they toured in the U.S. sideshow and vaudeville circuit in the 1930s
Daisy and Violet Hilton (1908-1969), British born conjoined twins abandoned by their mother and trained as entertainers by their exploitive caretakers. They were trained to play clarinets for a jazz act in the 1920s. After breaking away from their caretakers, they toured in the U.S. sideshow and vaudeville circuit in the 1930s

EVB2937335: Daisy and Violet Hilton (1908-1969), British born conjoined twins abandoned by their mother and trained as entertainers by their exploitive caretakers. They were trained to play clarinets for a jazz act in the 1920s. After breaking away from their caretakers, they toured in the U.S. sideshow and vaudeville circuit in the 1930s / Bridgeman Images

William McAdoo (1863-1941), U.S. Senator, United States Secretary of the Treasury and director of the U.S. Railroad Administration, with his wife and daughters, Mary (held by her father) and Ellen in 1923
William McAdoo (1863-1941), U.S. Senator, United States Secretary of the Treasury and director of the U.S. Railroad Administration, with his wife and daughters, Mary (held by her father) and Ellen in 1923

EVB2934151: William McAdoo (1863-1941), U.S. Senator, United States Secretary of the Treasury and director of the U.S. Railroad Administration, with his wife and daughters, Mary (held by her father) and Ellen in 1923 / Bridgeman Images

Charles E. Hughes (1862-1948), with the backing of President Theodore Roosevelt, successfully ran for Governor of New York against William Randolph Hearst in 1906
Charles E. Hughes (1862-1948), with the backing of President Theodore Roosevelt, successfully ran for Governor of New York against William Randolph Hearst in 1906

EVB2934156: Charles E. Hughes (1862-1948), with the backing of President Theodore Roosevelt, successfully ran for Governor of New York against William Randolph Hearst in 1906 / Bridgeman Images

Nicholas Longworth (1869-1931), is cheered by House Pages after he was elected to be Speaker of House. Feb. 28, 1925
Nicholas Longworth (1869-1931), is cheered by House Pages after he was elected to be Speaker of House. Feb. 28, 1925

EVB2934171: Nicholas Longworth (1869-1931), is cheered by House Pages after he was elected to be Speaker of House. Feb. 28, 1925 / Bridgeman Images

Senate Committee on Elections engaged in the counting vote to determine if Michigan Senator Truman Handy Newberry (1864-1945), would retain his Senate seat. He was suspected of political corruption, and while he was not unseated, he resigned in 1922. In the foreground are Sen. Walter E. Edge of N.J. and Selden P. Spencer of MO. 1921
Senate Committee on Elections engaged in the counting vote to determine if Michigan Senator Truman Handy Newberry (1864-1945), would retain his Senate seat. He was suspected of political corruption, and while he was not unseated, he resigned in 1922. In the foreground are Sen. Walter E. Edge of N.J. and Selden P. Spencer of MO. 1921

EVB2934182: Senate Committee on Elections engaged in the counting vote to determine if Michigan Senator Truman Handy Newberry (1864-1945), would retain his Senate seat. He was suspected of political corruption, and while he was not unseated, he resigned in 1922. In the foreground are Sen. Walter E. Edge of N.J. and Selden P. Spencer of MO. 1921 / Bridgeman Images

Andrew Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, with Utah Senator Reed Smoot. Both Republicans saw the Teapot Dome investigations as partisan attacks by the Democrats in an election year
Andrew Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, with Utah Senator Reed Smoot. Both Republicans saw the Teapot Dome investigations as partisan attacks by the Democrats in an election year

EVB2934194: Andrew Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, with Utah Senator Reed Smoot. Both Republicans saw the Teapot Dome investigations as partisan attacks by the Democrats in an election year / Bridgeman Images

Andrew Mellon (1855-1937), Secretary of the Treasury, laying cornerstone of Internal Revenue Building on May 20, 1929
Andrew Mellon (1855-1937), Secretary of the Treasury, laying cornerstone of Internal Revenue Building on May 20, 1929

EVB2934201: Andrew Mellon (1855-1937), Secretary of the Treasury, laying cornerstone of Internal Revenue Building on May 20, 1929 / Bridgeman Images

James M. Cox (1870-1957), newspaper publisher and Ohio governor, ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. presidency in 1920. After the election he left politics to build a newspaper and communications empire, the still existing Cox Enterprises. c. 1920
James M. Cox (1870-1957), newspaper publisher and Ohio governor, ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. presidency in 1920. After the election he left politics to build a newspaper and communications empire, the still existing Cox Enterprises. c. 1920

EVB2934213: James M. Cox (1870-1957), newspaper publisher and Ohio governor, ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. presidency in 1920. After the election he left politics to build a newspaper and communications empire, the still existing Cox Enterprises. c. 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Paulina Longworth, daughter of Alice Roosevelt Longworth with her baby by her lover, Senator William Borah. At the time, Alice's husband, Nicholas Longworth, acknowledged the child as his own. 1925
Paulina Longworth, daughter of Alice Roosevelt Longworth with her baby by her lover, Senator William Borah. At the time, Alice's husband, Nicholas Longworth, acknowledged the child as his own. 1925

EVB2934219: Paulina Longworth, daughter of Alice Roosevelt Longworth with her baby by her lover, Senator William Borah. At the time, Alice's husband, Nicholas Longworth, acknowledged the child as his own. 1925 / Bridgeman Images

Theodore Roosevelt Jr. with his younger brother, Archie during the Teapot Dome oil leasing investigations. Archie volunteered to testify about his experience as a an employee of oil man Harry Sinclair
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. with his younger brother, Archie during the Teapot Dome oil leasing investigations. Archie volunteered to testify about his experience as a an employee of oil man Harry Sinclair

EVB2934234: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. with his younger brother, Archie during the Teapot Dome oil leasing investigations. Archie volunteered to testify about his experience as a an employee of oil man Harry Sinclair / Bridgeman Images

Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944), interviewed by a reporter in 1923. Roosevelt would run for Governor of New York in 1924, but the taint of Teapot Dome and vigorous campaigning of the cousins, Eleanor and Franklin, for his Democratic opponent, Al Smith, ended his career in elective politics
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944), interviewed by a reporter in 1923. Roosevelt would run for Governor of New York in 1924, but the taint of Teapot Dome and vigorous campaigning of the cousins, Eleanor and Franklin, for his Democratic opponent, Al Smith, ended his career in elective politics

EVB2934242: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944), interviewed by a reporter in 1923. Roosevelt would run for Governor of New York in 1924, but the taint of Teapot Dome and vigorous campaigning of the cousins, Eleanor and Franklin, for his Democratic opponent, Al Smith, ended his career in elective politics / Bridgeman Images

Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944), at age 34, embarking on a national political career with his appointment as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. March 10, 1921
Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944), at age 34, embarking on a national political career with his appointment as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. March 10, 1921

EVB2934249: Theodore Roosevelt Jr. (1887-1944), at age 34, embarking on a national political career with his appointment as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. March 10, 1921 / Bridgeman Images

Warren G. Harding (1865-1923), standing on back of Northern Pacific train, with wife Florence and others as they leave Washington, D.C. for a tour of the Western states and Alaska on June 20, 1923
Warren G. Harding (1865-1923), standing on back of Northern Pacific train, with wife Florence and others as they leave Washington, D.C. for a tour of the Western states and Alaska on June 20, 1923

EVB2934267: Warren G. Harding (1865-1923), standing on back of Northern Pacific train, with wife Florence and others as they leave Washington, D.C. for a tour of the Western states and Alaska on June 20, 1923 / Bridgeman Images

Rube Goldberg (1883-1970), with his family, 1929 (photo)
Rube Goldberg (1883-1970), with his family, 1929 (photo)

EVB2934363: Rube Goldberg (1883-1970), with his family, 1929 (photo) / Bridgeman Images


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