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President Barack Obama listens to a question from ABC correspondent Jake Tapper during a prime time news conference in the East Room of the White House on July 22 2009.,
President Barack Obama listens to a question from ABC correspondent Jake Tapper during a prime time news conference in the East Room of the White House on July 22 2009.,

EVB2939121: President Barack Obama listens to a question from ABC correspondent Jake Tapper during a prime time news conference in the East Room of the White House on July 22 2009., / Bridgeman Images

On vacation in Martha's Vineyard the President was golfing at the Vineyard Golf Club. Aug.22 2010.,
On vacation in Martha's Vineyard the President was golfing at the Vineyard Golf Club. Aug.22 2010.,

EVB2939202: On vacation in Martha's Vineyard the President was golfing at the Vineyard Golf Club. Aug.22 2010., / Bridgeman Images

President Barack Obama practices before throwing out the first pitch with St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols not pictured before the start of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in St. Louis on July 14 2009.,
President Barack Obama practices before throwing out the first pitch with St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols not pictured before the start of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in St. Louis on July 14 2009.,

EVB2939205: President Barack Obama practices before throwing out the first pitch with St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols not pictured before the start of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in St. Louis on July 14 2009., / Bridgeman Images

Country singer Brad Paisley performs at a celebration of country music hosted by President and Michelle Obama celebrating country music in the East Room on July 21 2009.,
Country singer Brad Paisley performs at a celebration of country music hosted by President and Michelle Obama celebrating country music in the East Room on July 21 2009.,

EVB2939247: Country singer Brad Paisley performs at a celebration of country music hosted by President and Michelle Obama celebrating country music in the East Room on July 21 2009., / Bridgeman Images

First Lady Michelle Obama claps along with students as they sing during her visit to Burgess-Peterson Academy in Atlanta Georgia Feb. 9 2011.,
First Lady Michelle Obama claps along with students as they sing during her visit to Burgess-Peterson Academy in Atlanta Georgia Feb. 9 2011.,

EVB2939259: First Lady Michelle Obama claps along with students as they sing during her visit to Burgess-Peterson Academy in Atlanta Georgia Feb. 9 2011., / Bridgeman Images

Michelle Obama prepares before speaking at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Michelle wears a dress and coat of purple wool-silk blend from Isacc Mirahi's Pre-Fall 2009 collection. May 18 2009.,
Michelle Obama prepares before speaking at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Michelle wears a dress and coat of purple wool-silk blend from Isacc Mirahi's Pre-Fall 2009 collection. May 18 2009.,

EVB2939265: Michelle Obama prepares before speaking at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. Michelle wears a dress and coat of purple wool-silk blend from Isacc Mirahi's Pre-Fall 2009 collection. May 18 2009., / Bridgeman Images

Michelle Obama accompanied by children from low income communities tours the National Craft Museum in New Delhi India. Michelle wears a skirt by Dries Can Voten and a pin by Alexis Bittar. Nov. 8 2010.,
Michelle Obama accompanied by children from low income communities tours the National Craft Museum in New Delhi India. Michelle wears a skirt by Dries Can Voten and a pin by Alexis Bittar. Nov. 8 2010.,

EVB2939289: Michelle Obama accompanied by children from low income communities tours the National Craft Museum in New Delhi India. Michelle wears a skirt by Dries Can Voten and a pin by Alexis Bittar. Nov. 8 2010., / Bridgeman Images

Thousands of Louisiana evacuees from Hurricane Katrina in a Red Cross shelter in the Houston Astrodome. Sept. 2 2005
Thousands of Louisiana evacuees from Hurricane Katrina in a Red Cross shelter in the Houston Astrodome. Sept. 2 2005

EVB2940520: Thousands of Louisiana evacuees from Hurricane Katrina in a Red Cross shelter in the Houston Astrodome. Sept. 2 2005 / Bridgeman Images

New Orleans homes flooded after the levees failed during Hurricane Katrina. Aug. 30 2005
New Orleans homes flooded after the levees failed during Hurricane Katrina. Aug. 30 2005

EVB2940529: New Orleans homes flooded after the levees failed during Hurricane Katrina. Aug. 30 2005 / Bridgeman Images

Trailers outside Baker Louisiana will provide temporary housing Hurricane Katrina victims. Four weeks after the storm battered the area the trailers were still uninhabited as they await final utility connections. Sept. 26 2005
Trailers outside Baker Louisiana will provide temporary housing Hurricane Katrina victims. Four weeks after the storm battered the area the trailers were still uninhabited as they await final utility connections. Sept. 26 2005

EVB2940535: Trailers outside Baker Louisiana will provide temporary housing Hurricane Katrina victims. Four weeks after the storm battered the area the trailers were still uninhabited as they await final utility connections. Sept. 26 2005 / Bridgeman Images

The Articles of Confederation. First page of a 1777 printed version of the Nation's first constitution. It structured a confederation of 13 sovereign states bound loosely in a 'league of friendship.'
The Articles of Confederation. First page of a 1777 printed version of the Nation's first constitution. It structured a confederation of 13 sovereign states bound loosely in a 'league of friendship.'

EVB2940541: The Articles of Confederation. First page of a 1777 printed version of the Nation's first constitution. It structured a confederation of 13 sovereign states bound loosely in a 'league of friendship.' / Bridgeman Images

New Jersey scene. 'Road from New Windsor towards Mossis Town Jersey' Morristown New Jersey . 1787 American engraving from The Columbian Magazine
New Jersey scene. 'Road from New Windsor towards Mossis Town Jersey' Morristown New Jersey . 1787 American engraving from The Columbian Magazine

EVB2940556: New Jersey scene. 'Road from New Windsor towards Mossis Town Jersey' Morristown New Jersey . 1787 American engraving from The Columbian Magazine / Bridgeman Images

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His excellency John Hancock, Esquire Governour of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A proclamation (against the Shays' rebellion) 1787
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His excellency John Hancock, Esquire Governour of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A proclamation (against the Shays' rebellion) 1787

EVB2940589: Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His excellency John Hancock, Esquire Governour of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. A proclamation (against the Shays' rebellion) 1787 / Bridgeman Images

Inauguration of President James Polk. March 4 1845
Inauguration of President James Polk. March 4 1845

EVB2940634: Inauguration of President James Polk. March 4 1845 / Bridgeman Images

Capture of Fort George. Col. Winfred Scott lead Americans to defeat British forces and captured the Fort George in Upper Canada. May 27 1813
Capture of Fort George. Col. Winfred Scott lead Americans to defeat British forces and captured the Fort George in Upper Canada. May 27 1813

EVB2940685: Capture of Fort George. Col. Winfred Scott lead Americans to defeat British forces and captured the Fort George in Upper Canada. May 27 1813 / Bridgeman Images

Burnt out Capitol. A view of the US Capitol in the city of Washington after the fires set by the British army August 24 1814. Engraving by William Strickland. Aug. 24 1814
Burnt out Capitol. A view of the US Capitol in the city of Washington after the fires set by the British army August 24 1814. Engraving by William Strickland. Aug. 24 1814

EVB2940691: Burnt out Capitol. A view of the US Capitol in the city of Washington after the fires set by the British army August 24 1814. Engraving by William Strickland. Aug. 24 1814 / Bridgeman Images

New York City Subway. A passenger is in his own world reading his newspaper with his shopping bags secured between his feet. May 1973
New York City Subway. A passenger is in his own world reading his newspaper with his shopping bags secured between his feet. May 1973

EVB2940748: New York City Subway. A passenger is in his own world reading his newspaper with his shopping bags secured between his feet. May 1973 / Bridgeman Images

Black Muslim women dressed in white applaud Elijah Muhammad's Annual Savior's Day message. March 1974
Black Muslim women dressed in white applaud Elijah Muhammad's Annual Savior's Day message. March 1974

EVB2940781: Black Muslim women dressed in white applaud Elijah Muhammad's Annual Savior's Day message. March 1974 / Bridgeman Images

An automobile junkyard. Wrecked car parts were sold for auto repairs and whole cars for recycling as scrap steel. c. 1973-75
An automobile junkyard. Wrecked car parts were sold for auto repairs and whole cars for recycling as scrap steel. c. 1973-75

EVB2940790: An automobile junkyard. Wrecked car parts were sold for auto repairs and whole cars for recycling as scrap steel. c. 1973-75 / Bridgeman Images

Students and their teacher watch educational television in a school library in Schenectady, New York, 1954
Students and their teacher watch educational television in a school library in Schenectady, New York, 1954

EVB2937527: Students and their teacher watch educational television in a school library in Schenectady, New York, 1954 / Bridgeman Images

New York City's Manhattan's skyline shrouded in darkness, is offset by the lights of a freighter at a Brooklyn pier. On November 9, 1965, the lights went out for 12 hours in the Northeast States and Canada
New York City's Manhattan's skyline shrouded in darkness, is offset by the lights of a freighter at a Brooklyn pier. On November 9, 1965, the lights went out for 12 hours in the Northeast States and Canada

EVB2937530: New York City's Manhattan's skyline shrouded in darkness, is offset by the lights of a freighter at a Brooklyn pier. On November 9, 1965, the lights went out for 12 hours in the Northeast States and Canada / 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

Workmen pose for a group portrait on the giant turbine in the powerhouse of the Bonneville Dam. c. 1937
Workmen pose for a group portrait on the giant turbine in the powerhouse of the Bonneville Dam. c. 1937

EVB2937542: Workmen pose for a group portrait on the giant turbine in the powerhouse of the Bonneville Dam. c. 1937 / Bridgeman Images

Four workers riding on a large casing section of pipe suspended from cable as it is moved into position during construction (1933-42) of the Grand Coulee Dam, Washington
Four workers riding on a large casing section of pipe suspended from cable as it is moved into position during construction (1933-42) of the Grand Coulee Dam, Washington

EVB2937584: Four workers riding on a large casing section of pipe suspended from cable as it is moved into position during construction (1933-42) of the Grand Coulee Dam, Washington / Bridgeman Images

Close-up of switches in the control room of Reactor B, the first large scale nuclear reactor ever built. Photo from the Hanford Site of the Manhattan Project, c. 1942-44
Close-up of switches in the control room of Reactor B, the first large scale nuclear reactor ever built. Photo from the Hanford Site of the Manhattan Project, c. 1942-44

EVB2937599: Close-up of switches in the control room of Reactor B, the first large scale nuclear reactor ever built. Photo from the Hanford Site of the Manhattan Project, c. 1942-44 / Bridgeman Images

A model of Sputnik 1, International Geophysical Year, 1957
A model of Sputnik 1, International Geophysical Year, 1957

EVB2937605: A model of Sputnik 1, International Geophysical Year, 1957 / Bridgeman Images

ECHO I, NASA's first communications satellite, was a passive spacecraft based on a Mylar balloon design. Launched in 1960, ECHO I expanded to a balloon with a 100 foot diameter that reflected radio transmissions from one ground station back to another
ECHO I, NASA's first communications satellite, was a passive spacecraft based on a Mylar balloon design. Launched in 1960, ECHO I expanded to a balloon with a 100 foot diameter that reflected radio transmissions from one ground station back to another

EVB2937614: ECHO I, NASA's first communications satellite, was a passive spacecraft based on a Mylar balloon design. Launched in 1960, ECHO I expanded to a balloon with a 100 foot diameter that reflected radio transmissions from one ground station back to another / Bridgeman Images

Thomas Edison with the engineers and technicians of his Menlo Mark workshop. Edison is under the central arch, leaning against the support with his hands in his pockets. c. 1880
Thomas Edison with the engineers and technicians of his Menlo Mark workshop. Edison is under the central arch, leaning against the support with his hands in his pockets. c. 1880

EVB2937632: Thomas Edison with the engineers and technicians of his Menlo Mark workshop. Edison is under the central arch, leaning against the support with his hands in his pockets. c. 1880 / 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

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

World War II. Announcing state of war with Germany, a British Newspaper man holding stack of newspapers and sign stating 'Special late news: War - Official,' in Whitehall, London on September 7, 1939
World War II. Announcing state of war with Germany, a British Newspaper man holding stack of newspapers and sign stating 'Special late news: War - Official,' in Whitehall, London on September 7, 1939

EVB2937707: World War II. Announcing state of war with Germany, a British Newspaper man holding stack of newspapers and sign stating 'Special late news: War - Official,' in Whitehall, London on September 7, 1939, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), in wheelchair at Fitzsimons Army Hospital, Denver, following his serious heart attack on September 24, 1955. Against his doctors' advice, he successfully ran for a second term in 1956
President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), in wheelchair at Fitzsimons Army Hospital, Denver, following his serious heart attack on September 24, 1955. Against his doctors' advice, he successfully ran for a second term in 1956

EVB2937722: President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), in wheelchair at Fitzsimons Army Hospital, Denver, following his serious heart attack on September 24, 1955. Against his doctors' advice, he successfully ran for a second term in 1956 / Bridgeman Images

Thomas A. Edison (1847-1931), in his West Orange, New Jersey, laboratory, c. 1901
Thomas A. Edison (1847-1931), in his West Orange, New Jersey, laboratory, c. 1901

EVB2937758: Thomas A. Edison (1847-1931), in his West Orange, New Jersey, laboratory, c. 1901 / Bridgeman Images

Gustav Krupp von Bohlen (1870-1950), American born as Gustav Bohlen married Alfred Krupp's granddaughter Bertha in 1906, and Kaiser Wilhelm II immediately granted him the surname 'Krupp.' He ran the Krupp heavy industry conglomerate from 1909 until 1941
Gustav Krupp von Bohlen (1870-1950), American born as Gustav Bohlen married Alfred Krupp's granddaughter Bertha in 1906, and Kaiser Wilhelm II immediately granted him the surname 'Krupp.' He ran the Krupp heavy industry conglomerate from 1909 until 1941

EVB2937797: Gustav Krupp von Bohlen (1870-1950), American born as Gustav Bohlen married Alfred Krupp's granddaughter Bertha in 1906, and Kaiser Wilhelm II immediately granted him the surname 'Krupp.' He ran the Krupp heavy industry conglomerate from 1909 until 1941 / Bridgeman Images

Hillary Clinton speaking to the press after meeting with House Speaker John Boehner to discuss proposed foreign affairs budget cuts that she described as 'devastating' to U.S. national security interests. Feb. 14 2011. (BSWH_2011_8_12)
Hillary Clinton speaking to the press after meeting with House Speaker John Boehner to discuss proposed foreign affairs budget cuts that she described as 'devastating' to U.S. national security interests. Feb. 14 2011. (BSWH_2011_8_12)

EVB2939328: Hillary Clinton speaking to the press after meeting with House Speaker John Boehner to discuss proposed foreign affairs budget cuts that she described as 'devastating' to U.S. national security interests. Feb. 14 2011. (BSWH_2011_8_12) / Bridgeman Images


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