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Charles E. Mitchell, before the Monopoly Committee, Dec. 14, 1939. Mitchell was President and Chairman of National City Bank, the largest commercial bank when the Stock Market crashed in 1929. As such, he was subject to intense investigation in the 1930s
Charles E. Mitchell, before the Monopoly Committee, Dec. 14, 1939. Mitchell was President and Chairman of National City Bank, the largest commercial bank when the Stock Market crashed in 1929. As such, he was subject to intense investigation in the 1930s

EVB2943702: Charles E. Mitchell, before the Monopoly Committee, Dec. 14, 1939. Mitchell was President and Chairman of National City Bank, the largest commercial bank when the Stock Market crashed in 1929. As such, he was subject to intense investigation in the 1930s / Bridgeman Images

African American barber at the Senate Barbershop. Jan. 5, 1937. Senator Fred Brown gets a shave before FDR's address to Congress
African American barber at the Senate Barbershop. Jan. 5, 1937. Senator Fred Brown gets a shave before FDR's address to Congress

EVB2943708: African American barber at the Senate Barbershop. Jan. 5, 1937. Senator Fred Brown gets a shave before FDR's address to Congress / Bridgeman Images

Jacob Spolansky, Detroit Sheriff's Investigator, before HUAC. He testified the 1936 'sit-down' strike at General Motors was conceived by communists. Oct. 18, 1938
Jacob Spolansky, Detroit Sheriff's Investigator, before HUAC. He testified the 1936 'sit-down' strike at General Motors was conceived by communists. Oct. 18, 1938

EVB2943733: Jacob Spolansky, Detroit Sheriff's Investigator, before HUAC. He testified the 1936 'sit-down' strike at General Motors was conceived by communists. Oct. 18, 1938 / Bridgeman Images

Henry Alsberg, Dir. Federal Writers' Project, before HUAC. Alsberg described himself as a fervent anti-communist which cost him friends and claimed his writing was blackballed by many journals. Dec. 6, 1838
Henry Alsberg, Dir. Federal Writers' Project, before HUAC. Alsberg described himself as a fervent anti-communist which cost him friends and claimed his writing was blackballed by many journals. Dec. 6, 1838

EVB2943736: Henry Alsberg, Dir. Federal Writers' Project, before HUAC. Alsberg described himself as a fervent anti-communist which cost him friends and claimed his writing was blackballed by many journals. Dec. 6, 1838 / Bridgeman Images

'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

The Third Avenue El, the Bronx, New York City, c.1954
The Third Avenue El, the Bronx, New York City, c.1954

EVB2927584: The Third Avenue El, the Bronx, New York City, c.1954 / Bridgeman Images

President of South Vietnam Nguyen Van Thieu, shaking hands with students from the University of Hawaii, with U.S. President Lyndon Johnson in the background, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1968.
President of South Vietnam Nguyen Van Thieu, shaking hands with students from the University of Hawaii, with U.S. President Lyndon Johnson in the background, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1968.

EVB2927591: President of South Vietnam Nguyen Van Thieu, shaking hands with students from the University of Hawaii, with U.S. President Lyndon Johnson in the background, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1968. / Bridgeman Images

NICHOLAS ROMANOFF, Former Czar of Russia, who was assassinated by the Bolshevik troops during their retreat on Yeksterinburg, June 21, 1918
NICHOLAS ROMANOFF, Former Czar of Russia, who was assassinated by the Bolshevik troops during their retreat on Yeksterinburg, June 21, 1918

EVB2927598: NICHOLAS ROMANOFF, Former Czar of Russia, who was assassinated by the Bolshevik troops during their retreat on Yeksterinburg, June 21, 1918 / Bridgeman Images

The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, as seen from the view of the Japanese, December 7, 1941
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, as seen from the view of the Japanese, December 7, 1941

EVB2927649: The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, as seen from the view of the Japanese, December 7, 1941 / Bridgeman Images

NEW YORK CITY--A couple of jobless, homeless men doing their laundry, November 18, 1931.
NEW YORK CITY--A couple of jobless, homeless men doing their laundry, November 18, 1931.

EVB2927662: NEW YORK CITY--A couple of jobless, homeless men doing their laundry, November 18, 1931. / Bridgeman Images

Alcatraz Island, principal buildings and locations, c.1946 (b/w photo)
Alcatraz Island, principal buildings and locations, c.1946 (b/w photo)

EVB2927672: Alcatraz Island, principal buildings and locations, c.1946 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Protesters march from Harvard Square to Boston Common in a show of support for the Vietnam War, Cambridge, Mass. June, 11, 1967
Protesters march from Harvard Square to Boston Common in a show of support for the Vietnam War, Cambridge, Mass. June, 11, 1967

EVB2927697: Protesters march from Harvard Square to Boston Common in a show of support for the Vietnam War, Cambridge, Mass. June, 11, 1967 / Bridgeman Images

A typical American restaurant, c. 1935.
A typical American restaurant, c. 1935.

EVB2927723: A typical American restaurant, c. 1935. / Bridgeman Images

The Royal Family watching the U.S. Air Force band perform from the Palace balcony, 1966
The Royal Family watching the U.S. Air Force band perform from the Palace balcony, 1966

EVB2927777: The Royal Family watching the U.S. Air Force band perform from the Palace balcony, 1966 / Bridgeman Images

Charlie Lucky Luciano with author Sal Vizzini on via Michelangelo da Caravaggio in Naples, outside Luciano's Royal Art Studio run by his friend, 'Cockeyed Johnny' Raimondo. Undated
Charlie Lucky Luciano with author Sal Vizzini on via Michelangelo da Caravaggio in Naples, outside Luciano's Royal Art Studio run by his friend, 'Cockeyed Johnny' Raimondo. Undated

EVB2927802: Charlie Lucky Luciano with author Sal Vizzini on via Michelangelo da Caravaggio in Naples, outside Luciano's Royal Art Studio run by his friend, 'Cockeyed Johnny' Raimondo. Undated / Bridgeman Images

New York Mayor John Lindsay (second from left) with Apollo 14 astronauts Stuart Roosa (far left), Edgar Mitchell (second from right), Alan Shepard (far right), during a ceremony in their honor at City Hall, New York, 1971.
New York Mayor John Lindsay (second from left) with Apollo 14 astronauts Stuart Roosa (far left), Edgar Mitchell (second from right), Alan Shepard (far right), during a ceremony in their honor at City Hall, New York, 1971.

EVB2927841: New York Mayor John Lindsay (second from left) with Apollo 14 astronauts Stuart Roosa (far left), Edgar Mitchell (second from right), Alan Shepard (far right), during a ceremony in their honor at City Hall, New York, 1971. / Bridgeman Images

A magnetic switchboard, c.1930s
A magnetic switchboard, c.1930s

EVB2927886: A magnetic switchboard, c.1930s / Bridgeman Images

The Astrodome (aka 'The Eighth Wonder of the World), Houston, Texas, c.1965
The Astrodome (aka 'The Eighth Wonder of the World), Houston, Texas, c.1965

EVB2927892: The Astrodome (aka 'The Eighth Wonder of the World), Houston, Texas, c.1965 / Bridgeman Images

WASHINGTON: Thomas J. Watson, Jr., chairman of IBM, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the Vietnam War is a major factor which has turned our healthy economy into an unhealthy one. 6/5/70.
WASHINGTON: Thomas J. Watson, Jr., chairman of IBM, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the Vietnam War is a major factor which has turned our healthy economy into an unhealthy one. 6/5/70.

EVB2927907: WASHINGTON: Thomas J. Watson, Jr., chairman of IBM, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the Vietnam War is a major factor which has turned our healthy economy into an unhealthy one. 6/5/70. / Bridgeman Images

TIMES SQUARE, NY, November 1, 1943.
TIMES SQUARE, NY, November 1, 1943.

EVB2927914: TIMES SQUARE, NY, November 1, 1943. / Bridgeman Images

A streamliner train in Albany, New York, during its preview run to New York City, 1938.
A streamliner train in Albany, New York, during its preview run to New York City, 1938.

EVB2927934: A streamliner train in Albany, New York, during its preview run to New York City, 1938. / Bridgeman Images

The Mother and child Health Program in Sarawak is run by the government with U.N. help. The supplies come from UNICEF and the experts from the World Health Organization. Bornean girls are trained as ward nurses for the hospitals and midwives. 1951.
The Mother and child Health Program in Sarawak is run by the government with U.N. help. The supplies come from UNICEF and the experts from the World Health Organization. Bornean girls are trained as ward nurses for the hospitals and midwives. 1951.

EVB2927945: The Mother and child Health Program in Sarawak is run by the government with U.N. help. The supplies come from UNICEF and the experts from the World Health Organization. Bornean girls are trained as ward nurses for the hospitals and midwives. 1951. / Bridgeman Images

Ernest and Julio Gallo, c. 1975. Brothers who founded the E.&J. Gallo Winery in 1933, when Prohibition ended
Ernest and Julio Gallo, c. 1975. Brothers who founded the E.&J. Gallo Winery in 1933, when Prohibition ended

EVB2925259: Ernest and Julio Gallo, c. 1975. Brothers who founded the E.&J. Gallo Winery in 1933, when Prohibition ended / Bridgeman Images

India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi speaks to supporters on June 18, 1975. Six days earlier, the High Court of Allahabad declared Indira Gandhi's election to the Lok Sabha (lower house of legislature) void, and stripped of her parliamentary seat for electoral malpractice. She appealed the decision and declared a State of Emergency caused by internal disorder. June 25, 1975
India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi speaks to supporters on June 18, 1975. Six days earlier, the High Court of Allahabad declared Indira Gandhi's election to the Lok Sabha (lower house of legislature) void, and stripped of her parliamentary seat for electoral malpractice. She appealed the decision and declared a State of Emergency caused by internal disorder. June 25, 1975

EVB2925271: India's Prime Minister Indira Gandhi speaks to supporters on June 18, 1975. Six days earlier, the High Court of Allahabad declared Indira Gandhi's election to the Lok Sabha (lower house of legislature) void, and stripped of her parliamentary seat for electoral malpractice. She appealed the decision and declared a State of Emergency caused by internal disorder. June 25, 1975 / Bridgeman Images

Charts show the internal organization of the crime families of New York City. October 8, 1963. The chart was created by mob informant Joseph Valachi and New York City Deputy Inspector John F. Shanley for testimony before the Senate Investigation Subcommittee
Charts show the internal organization of the crime families of New York City. October 8, 1963. The chart was created by mob informant Joseph Valachi and New York City Deputy Inspector John F. Shanley for testimony before the Senate Investigation Subcommittee

EVB2925277: Charts show the internal organization of the crime families of New York City. October 8, 1963. The chart was created by mob informant Joseph Valachi and New York City Deputy Inspector John F. Shanley for testimony before the Senate Investigation Subcommittee / Bridgeman Images

Andrei Gromyko with his wife, Lydia Dmitrievna, Gainesville Maryland, Aug. 23, 1943. Gromyko was the Soviet Union's Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1957 to 1985. Mrs. Gromyko was a teacher and fluent in English
Andrei Gromyko with his wife, Lydia Dmitrievna, Gainesville Maryland, Aug. 23, 1943. Gromyko was the Soviet Union's Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1957 to 1985. Mrs. Gromyko was a teacher and fluent in English

EVB2925293: Andrei Gromyko with his wife, Lydia Dmitrievna, Gainesville Maryland, Aug. 23, 1943. Gromyko was the Soviet Union's Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1957 to 1985. Mrs. Gromyko was a teacher and fluent in English / Bridgeman Images

Lon Nol, Cambodia's President at the dedication of housing for Cambodian war widows. May 16, 1974. In less than a year, the Khmer Rouge took Phnom Penh, and Lon Nol was in exile. He traveled first in Indonesia, then Hawaii, finally settling in 1979 in Fullerton, California
Lon Nol, Cambodia's President at the dedication of housing for Cambodian war widows. May 16, 1974. In less than a year, the Khmer Rouge took Phnom Penh, and Lon Nol was in exile. He traveled first in Indonesia, then Hawaii, finally settling in 1979 in Fullerton, California

EVB2925302: Lon Nol, Cambodia's President at the dedication of housing for Cambodian war widows. May 16, 1974. In less than a year, the Khmer Rouge took Phnom Penh, and Lon Nol was in exile. He traveled first in Indonesia, then Hawaii, finally settling in 1979 in Fullerton, California / Bridgeman Images


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