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Dr. Thomas A. Dooley (1927-1961) examining an ill child at a hospital in northern Laos. Dooley became a celebrated and controversial doctor to the needy in Southeast Asia in the 1950s
Dr. Thomas A. Dooley (1927-1961) examining an ill child at a hospital in northern Laos. Dooley became a celebrated and controversial doctor to the needy in Southeast Asia in the 1950s

EVB2933460: Dr. Thomas A. Dooley (1927-1961) examining an ill child at a hospital in northern Laos. Dooley became a celebrated and controversial doctor to the needy in Southeast Asia in the 1950s / Bridgeman Images

Jack Johnson (1878-1946) was the first African American to win the Heavyweight Championship in 1908. 1910 photo
Jack Johnson (1878-1946) was the first African American to win the Heavyweight Championship in 1908. 1910 photo

EVB2933485: Jack Johnson (1878-1946) was the first African American to win the Heavyweight Championship in 1908. 1910 photo / Bridgeman Images

Jack Johnson (1878-1946) smoking a cigar and a holding cane while watching Baer-Carnera fight in Madison Square Garden in 1934
Jack Johnson (1878-1946) smoking a cigar and a holding cane while watching Baer-Carnera fight in Madison Square Garden in 1934

EVB2933488: Jack Johnson (1878-1946) smoking a cigar and a holding cane while watching Baer-Carnera fight in Madison Square Garden in 1934 / Bridgeman Images

Irving, Henry Irving (1838-1905) English stage actor, was the first actor to be knighted by Queen Victoria in 1895
Irving, Henry Irving (1838-1905) English stage actor, was the first actor to be knighted by Queen Victoria in 1895

EVB2933513: Irving, Henry Irving (1838-1905) English stage actor, was the first actor to be knighted by Queen Victoria in 1895 / Bridgeman Images

Bobby Baker (b. 1928), close political ally of Lyndon Johnson, who was forced to resign powerful Senate position, Secretary to the Majority, over conflict of interest charges in 1963
Bobby Baker (b. 1928), close political ally of Lyndon Johnson, who was forced to resign powerful Senate position, Secretary to the Majority, over conflict of interest charges in 1963

EVB2935839: Bobby Baker (b. 1928), close political ally of Lyndon Johnson, who was forced to resign powerful Senate position, Secretary to the Majority, over conflict of interest charges in 1963 / Bridgeman Images

Members of the Monaghan Men's Irish Dancing Class and their partners perform the Irish quadrille. By the turn of the century, many Irish-Americans adopted refined entertainments. 1905
Members of the Monaghan Men's Irish Dancing Class and their partners perform the Irish quadrille. By the turn of the century, many Irish-Americans adopted refined entertainments. 1905

EVB2933535: Members of the Monaghan Men's Irish Dancing Class and their partners perform the Irish quadrille. By the turn of the century, many Irish-Americans adopted refined entertainments. 1905 / Bridgeman Images

Russian troops invaded Iran in 1911, to counter the new constitutional government's steps toward national sovereignty and elimination of the Russian sphere of influence in the northern Iran . They stayed until the beginning of World War I
Russian troops invaded Iran in 1911, to counter the new constitutional government's steps toward national sovereignty and elimination of the Russian sphere of influence in the northern Iran . They stayed until the beginning of World War I

EVB2935858: Russian troops invaded Iran in 1911, to counter the new constitutional government's steps toward national sovereignty and elimination of the Russian sphere of influence in the northern Iran . They stayed until the beginning of World War I / Bridgeman Images

Georges Bizet (1838-1875), French composer based his famous opera, CARMEN (1875), on a story by the contemporary French author Prosper Merimee
Georges Bizet (1838-1875), French composer based his famous opera, CARMEN (1875), on a story by the contemporary French author Prosper Merimee

EVB2933553: Georges Bizet (1838-1875), French composer based his famous opera, CARMEN (1875), on a story by the contemporary French author Prosper Merimee / Bridgeman Images

Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy (1908-1957), speaking in front of a CBS camera in New York at the height of his fame and influence. 1953
Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy (1908-1957), speaking in front of a CBS camera in New York at the height of his fame and influence. 1953

EVB2935875: Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy (1908-1957), speaking in front of a CBS camera in New York at the height of his fame and influence. 1953 / Bridgeman Images

Nellie Melba (1859-1931), popular opera star with her father, David Mitchell, and a young girl, in her native Melbourne, Australia
Nellie Melba (1859-1931), popular opera star with her father, David Mitchell, and a young girl, in her native Melbourne, Australia

EVB2933613: Nellie Melba (1859-1931), popular opera star with her father, David Mitchell, and a young girl, in her native Melbourne, Australia / Bridgeman Images

Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) Italian opera composer in 1908
Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) Italian opera composer in 1908

EVB2933660: Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924) Italian opera composer in 1908 / Bridgeman Images

Victorious World War II commanders, Marshal Georgii Zhukov and General Dwight Eisenhower, saluting when Eisenhower visited Moscow in August, 1946
Victorious World War II commanders, Marshal Georgii Zhukov and General Dwight Eisenhower, saluting when Eisenhower visited Moscow in August, 1946

EVB2935900: Victorious World War II commanders, Marshal Georgii Zhukov and General Dwight Eisenhower, saluting when Eisenhower visited Moscow in August, 1946 / Bridgeman Images

President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), speaking to an outdoors audience in 1906
President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), speaking to an outdoors audience in 1906

EVB2935953: President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), speaking to an outdoors audience in 1906 / Bridgeman Images

Edward Hugh Sothern (1859-1933), American Shakespearean actor, at home beside posters, handbills, letters, and other memorabilia. 1902 (b/w photo)
Edward Hugh Sothern (1859-1933), American Shakespearean actor, at home beside posters, handbills, letters, and other memorabilia. 1902 (b/w photo)

EVB2933835: Edward Hugh Sothern (1859-1933), American Shakespearean actor, at home beside posters, handbills, letters, and other memorabilia. 1902 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

The south face of the White House, Washington, D.C. in 1866
The south face of the White House, Washington, D.C. in 1866

EVB2935960: The south face of the White House, Washington, D.C. in 1866 / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt at Cold Spring Institute for Gerontology. 1955
Eleanor Roosevelt at Cold Spring Institute for Gerontology. 1955

EVB2943638: Eleanor Roosevelt at Cold Spring Institute for Gerontology. 1955 / Bridgeman Images

Lee Pressman, CIO Consul endorsed a national health insurance bill. May 11, 1939. The Wagner National Health Act of 1939 was FDR's second push for national health insurance, which failed when opposed by Southern Democrats
Lee Pressman, CIO Consul endorsed a national health insurance bill. May 11, 1939. The Wagner National Health Act of 1939 was FDR's second push for national health insurance, which failed when opposed by Southern Democrats

EVB2943663: Lee Pressman, CIO Consul endorsed a national health insurance bill. May 11, 1939. The Wagner National Health Act of 1939 was FDR's second push for national health insurance, which failed when opposed by Southern Democrats / Bridgeman Images

Edward Stettinius, Chairman of U.S. Steel, May 17, 1939. He would testify before the Monopoly Committee
Edward Stettinius, Chairman of U.S. Steel, May 17, 1939. He would testify before the Monopoly Committee

EVB2943688: Edward Stettinius, Chairman of U.S. Steel, May 17, 1939. He would testify before the Monopoly Committee / Bridgeman Images

William Knudsen, President of General Motors, May 29, 1939
William Knudsen, President of General Motors, May 29, 1939

EVB2943691: William Knudsen, President of General Motors, May 29, 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Rep. Martin Dies, HUAC Chairman, talks with reporters, Feb. 1940. From 1938 to 1944 the House Un-American Activities Committee, searched for subversive activities of private citizens, public employees, and organizations suspected of communist or fascist ties
Rep. Martin Dies, HUAC Chairman, talks with reporters, Feb. 1940. From 1938 to 1944 the House Un-American Activities Committee, searched for subversive activities of private citizens, public employees, and organizations suspected of communist or fascist ties

EVB2943726: Rep. Martin Dies, HUAC Chairman, talks with reporters, Feb. 1940. From 1938 to 1944 the House Un-American Activities Committee, searched for subversive activities of private citizens, public employees, and organizations suspected of communist or fascist ties / Bridgeman Images

Native pasture land blowing in Dixon, South Dakota, May 1936. Figure in the distance in bent forward to resist the force of the wind
Native pasture land blowing in Dixon, South Dakota, May 1936. Figure in the distance in bent forward to resist the force of the wind

EVB2943745: Native pasture land blowing in Dixon, South Dakota, May 1936. Figure in the distance in bent forward to resist the force of the wind / Bridgeman Images

Abandoned house, Haskell, Kansas, April 1941. Photo by Irving Rusinow
Abandoned house, Haskell, Kansas, April 1941. Photo by Irving Rusinow

EVB2943748: Abandoned house, Haskell, Kansas, April 1941. Photo by Irving Rusinow / Bridgeman Images

Roy Stryker, photography chief of the FSA, Aug. 1938. He directed Farm Security Administration visual documentation of American life during the Great Depression
Roy Stryker, photography chief of the FSA, Aug. 1938. He directed Farm Security Administration visual documentation of American life during the Great Depression

EVB2943796: Roy Stryker, photography chief of the FSA, Aug. 1938. He directed Farm Security Administration visual documentation of American life during the Great Depression / Bridgeman Images

CCC enrollee drilling holes for dynamite shots. The Explosion Course also offered training in the handling and use of dynamite. Camp Triangle, Salem, Virginia, July 26, 1940
CCC enrollee drilling holes for dynamite shots. The Explosion Course also offered training in the handling and use of dynamite. Camp Triangle, Salem, Virginia, July 26, 1940

EVB2943803: CCC enrollee drilling holes for dynamite shots. The Explosion Course also offered training in the handling and use of dynamite. Camp Triangle, Salem, Virginia, July 26, 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Remains of the defunct NRA three years after its closing. One manager with seven assistant attends over half an acre of filing cabinets. The 40,000,000 records were destined for the National Archives. Oct. 26, 1938
Remains of the defunct NRA three years after its closing. One manager with seven assistant attends over half an acre of filing cabinets. The 40,000,000 records were destined for the National Archives. Oct. 26, 1938

EVB2943806: Remains of the defunct NRA three years after its closing. One manager with seven assistant attends over half an acre of filing cabinets. The 40,000,000 records were destined for the National Archives. Oct. 26, 1938 / Bridgeman Images

WPA protest march in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, Jan. 16, 1937. A multiracial group of men and women demonstrated for expansion of the WPA
WPA protest march in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, Jan. 16, 1937. A multiracial group of men and women demonstrated for expansion of the WPA

EVB2943827: WPA protest march in front of the U.S. Supreme Court, Jan. 16, 1937. A multiracial group of men and women demonstrated for expansion of the WPA / Bridgeman Images

African American farmer negotiating at a tobacco Auction, Durham, North Carolina, Nov. 1939. Photo by Marion Wolcott
African American farmer negotiating at a tobacco Auction, Durham, North Carolina, Nov. 1939. Photo by Marion Wolcott

EVB2943856: African American farmer negotiating at a tobacco Auction, Durham, North Carolina, Nov. 1939. Photo by Marion Wolcott / Bridgeman Images

Smiling men and women with cocktail shakers at Prohibition's end. Dec. 1933
Smiling men and women with cocktail shakers at Prohibition's end. Dec. 1933

EVB2943892: Smiling men and women with cocktail shakers at Prohibition's end. Dec. 1933 / Bridgeman Images

New York City police stop a chauffer for a breath test, Jan 21, 1939
New York City police stop a chauffer for a breath test, Jan 21, 1939

EVB2943895: New York City police stop a chauffer for a breath test, Jan 21, 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Labor secretary William Doak and W.W. King, examining a 1931 television receiver at the Labor Department. The magnifying screen aided viewing the small round TV image
Labor secretary William Doak and W.W. King, examining a 1931 television receiver at the Labor Department. The magnifying screen aided viewing the small round TV image

EVB2943916: Labor secretary William Doak and W.W. King, examining a 1931 television receiver at the Labor Department. The magnifying screen aided viewing the small round TV image / Bridgeman Images

News photographers filming a building demolition in Washington, D.C., c. 1940. They are standing on the top of automobiles to get a better angle of the explosion scene
News photographers filming a building demolition in Washington, D.C., c. 1940. They are standing on the top of automobiles to get a better angle of the explosion scene

EVB2943988: News photographers filming a building demolition in Washington, D.C., c. 1940. They are standing on the top of automobiles to get a better angle of the explosion scene / Bridgeman Images

American soldiers lead pack mules through a swift river enroute to Bhamo, Burma. The Mule skinners were attached to 2nd Battalion, 475th Infantry, Mars Task Force, during World War 2. Nov. 17, 1944
American soldiers lead pack mules through a swift river enroute to Bhamo, Burma. The Mule skinners were attached to 2nd Battalion, 475th Infantry, Mars Task Force, during World War 2. Nov. 17, 1944

EVB2945163: American soldiers lead pack mules through a swift river enroute to Bhamo, Burma. The Mule skinners were attached to 2nd Battalion, 475th Infantry, Mars Task Force, during World War 2. Nov. 17, 1944 / Bridgeman Images

Uniforms of the American Women's Voluntary Services (AWVS), 1942. AWVS organized and trained women to serve as ambulance drivers, selling war bonds sellers, aircraft spotters, fires fighters, truck drivers, and canteen workers. World War 2
Uniforms of the American Women's Voluntary Services (AWVS), 1942. AWVS organized and trained women to serve as ambulance drivers, selling war bonds sellers, aircraft spotters, fires fighters, truck drivers, and canteen workers. World War 2

EVB2945175: Uniforms of the American Women's Voluntary Services (AWVS), 1942. AWVS organized and trained women to serve as ambulance drivers, selling war bonds sellers, aircraft spotters, fires fighters, truck drivers, and canteen workers. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Five U.S. soldier ride through Carentan, France, on the road to Saint-Lo, June 12, 1944. French flags decorate the street of the newly liberated town. Normandy Campaign, France, World War 2
Five U.S. soldier ride through Carentan, France, on the road to Saint-Lo, June 12, 1944. French flags decorate the street of the newly liberated town. Normandy Campaign, France, World War 2

EVB2945197: Five U.S. soldier ride through Carentan, France, on the road to Saint-Lo, June 12, 1944. French flags decorate the street of the newly liberated town. Normandy Campaign, France, World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Soldier positioned in a ditch with gun Browning machine gun in Normandy, France. He is part of Operation Cobra, code name for First U.S. Army's offensive to breakout of Normandy. July 27, 1944. France, World War 2
Soldier positioned in a ditch with gun Browning machine gun in Normandy, France. He is part of Operation Cobra, code name for First U.S. Army's offensive to breakout of Normandy. July 27, 1944. France, World War 2

EVB2945203: Soldier positioned in a ditch with gun Browning machine gun in Normandy, France. He is part of Operation Cobra, code name for First U.S. Army's offensive to breakout of Normandy. July 27, 1944. France, World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Soldier captures a German officer in Illy, France. Sept. 1944, World War 2
U.S. Soldier captures a German officer in Illy, France. Sept. 1944, World War 2

EVB2945242: U.S. Soldier captures a German officer in Illy, France. Sept. 1944, World War 2 / Bridgeman Images


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