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Richard Nixon bowling at the White House bowling alley. 1970
Richard Nixon bowling at the White House bowling alley. 1970

EVB2941069: Richard Nixon bowling at the White House bowling alley. 1970 / Bridgeman Images

President Nixon and Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi stand at her White House arrival ceremony. November 11 1971
President Nixon and Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi stand at her White House arrival ceremony. November 11 1971

EVB2941075: President Nixon and Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi stand at her White House arrival ceremony. November 11 1971 / Bridgeman Images

President Nixon and the Shah of Iran meeting in the Oval Office. July 24 1973
President Nixon and the Shah of Iran meeting in the Oval Office. July 24 1973

EVB2941078: President Nixon and the Shah of Iran meeting in the Oval Office. July 24 1973 / Bridgeman Images

President and Pat Nixon pose with Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito and Jovanka Tito before a state dinner in their honor. Oct. 28 1971
President and Pat Nixon pose with Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito and Jovanka Tito before a state dinner in their honor. Oct. 28 1971

EVB2941090: President and Pat Nixon pose with Yugoslav President Josip Broz Tito and Jovanka Tito before a state dinner in their honor. Oct. 28 1971 / Bridgeman Images

President Nixon signing Executive Order 11491 with labor leaders. Executive Order 11491 expanded Federal employees right to collective bargaining through labor union by establishing the Federal Labor Relations Council which defined specific unfair labor practices and authorized the use of binding arbitration
President Nixon signing Executive Order 11491 with labor leaders. Executive Order 11491 expanded Federal employees right to collective bargaining through labor union by establishing the Federal Labor Relations Council which defined specific unfair labor practices and authorized the use of binding arbitration

EVB2941099: President Nixon signing Executive Order 11491 with labor leaders. Executive Order 11491 expanded Federal employees right to collective bargaining through labor union by establishing the Federal Labor Relations Council which defined specific unfair labor practices and authorized the use of binding arbitration / Bridgeman Images

John Ehrlichman had advised Richard Nixon during his unsuccessful campaigns for the Presidency in 1960 and California's Governor in 1962. He was part of President's Nixon's inner circle and created 'The Plumbers' the group at the center of the Watergate scandal. c. 1969-72
John Ehrlichman had advised Richard Nixon during his unsuccessful campaigns for the Presidency in 1960 and California's Governor in 1962. He was part of President's Nixon's inner circle and created 'The Plumbers' the group at the center of the Watergate scandal. c. 1969-72

EVB2941120: John Ehrlichman had advised Richard Nixon during his unsuccessful campaigns for the Presidency in 1960 and California's Governor in 1962. He was part of President's Nixon's inner circle and created 'The Plumbers' the group at the center of the Watergate scandal. c. 1969-72 / Bridgeman Images

Striking workers picketing a reality company. Sign reads 'Mid City Reality Unfair-Underpays the Workers-Overcharges the Tenants-Support the Strike'. New York City c. 1936-42
Striking workers picketing a reality company. Sign reads 'Mid City Reality Unfair-Underpays the Workers-Overcharges the Tenants-Support the Strike'. New York City c. 1936-42

EVB2941141: Striking workers picketing a reality company. Sign reads 'Mid City Reality Unfair-Underpays the Workers-Overcharges the Tenants-Support the Strike'. New York City c. 1936-42, Vachon, John (1914-75) / Bridgeman Images

Man reading by the light of a kerosene lantern. The petroleum product, replaced whale oil in the 19th century, was the standard lighting fuel before electricity. Pie Town, Mexico, 1939
Man reading by the light of a kerosene lantern. The petroleum product, replaced whale oil in the 19th century, was the standard lighting fuel before electricity. Pie Town, Mexico, 1939

EVB2941379: Man reading by the light of a kerosene lantern. The petroleum product, replaced whale oil in the 19th century, was the standard lighting fuel before electricity. Pie Town, Mexico, 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Elderly woman at her spinning wheel in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. August 1935
Elderly woman at her spinning wheel in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. August 1935

EVB2941382: Elderly woman at her spinning wheel in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. August 1935 / Bridgeman Images

No Jobs Available Sign. 'Notice-Highland Mary Mines are hiring NO MEN-Do not apply at Mine'. Silverton Colorado Sept. 1940
No Jobs Available Sign. 'Notice-Highland Mary Mines are hiring NO MEN-Do not apply at Mine'. Silverton Colorado Sept. 1940

EVB2941147: No Jobs Available Sign. 'Notice-Highland Mary Mines are hiring NO MEN-Do not apply at Mine'. Silverton Colorado Sept. 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Mrs. Bill Stagg displays her 'state quilt' in front of her log home in Pie Town New Mexico. The quilt had embroidered panes of each of the 48 US States. Oct. 1940
Mrs. Bill Stagg displays her 'state quilt' in front of her log home in Pie Town New Mexico. The quilt had embroidered panes of each of the 48 US States. Oct. 1940

EVB2941165: Mrs. Bill Stagg displays her 'state quilt' in front of her log home in Pie Town New Mexico. The quilt had embroidered panes of each of the 48 US States. Oct. 1940 / 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

Japanese Internment. Exclusion order posted at First and Front Streets in San Francisco directing removal of persons of Japanese ancestry. c. Feb-April 1942
Japanese Internment. Exclusion order posted at First and Front Streets in San Francisco directing removal of persons of Japanese ancestry. c. Feb-April 1942

EVB2941207: Japanese Internment. Exclusion order posted at First and Front Streets in San Francisco directing removal of persons of Japanese ancestry. c. Feb-April 1942 / 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

President and Pat Nixon visit with the Pope at the Vatican. Sept. 29 1970
President and Pat Nixon visit with the Pope at the Vatican. Sept. 29 1970

EVB2941237: President and Pat Nixon visit with the Pope at the Vatican. Sept. 29 1970 / 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

Lyndon Johnson with former Kennedy staff Pierre Salinger and Ted Sorensen. L to R: Pierre Salinger, Bill Moyers, Ted Sorensen, Jack Valenti, President Johnson, on Jan. 21, 1964. Sorenson and Salinger resigned on February 29, 1964, and March 19, 1964
Lyndon Johnson with former Kennedy staff Pierre Salinger and Ted Sorensen. L to R: Pierre Salinger, Bill Moyers, Ted Sorensen, Jack Valenti, President Johnson, on Jan. 21, 1964. Sorenson and Salinger resigned on February 29, 1964, and March 19, 1964

EVB2941258: Lyndon Johnson with former Kennedy staff Pierre Salinger and Ted Sorensen. L to R: Pierre Salinger, Bill Moyers, Ted Sorensen, Jack Valenti, President Johnson, on Jan. 21, 1964. Sorenson and Salinger resigned on February 29, 1964, and March 19, 1964 / Bridgeman Images

LBJ's War on Poverty. President Lyndon Johnson signing the Poverty Bill (aka Economic Opportunity Act). Aug. 20, 1964
LBJ's War on Poverty. President Lyndon Johnson signing the Poverty Bill (aka Economic Opportunity Act). Aug. 20, 1964

EVB2941345: LBJ's War on Poverty. President Lyndon Johnson signing the Poverty Bill (aka Economic Opportunity Act). Aug. 20, 1964 / Bridgeman Images

Young women peeling potatoes in her Washington D.C. apartment kitchen. She has a modern glass cooking pot and uses a newspaper to collect the potato peels for the garbage. Dec. 1943
Young women peeling potatoes in her Washington D.C. apartment kitchen. She has a modern glass cooking pot and uses a newspaper to collect the potato peels for the garbage. Dec. 1943

EVB2941374: Young women peeling potatoes in her Washington D.C. apartment kitchen. She has a modern glass cooking pot and uses a newspaper to collect the potato peels for the garbage. Dec. 1943 / Bridgeman Images

Listening to the radio. A mother smiles at her daughter as they listen to the radio in their dugout home. It was one of the few radios in their rural neighborhood, and friends visited on winter nights to listen to music and news. Pie Town, New Mexico, Sept. 1940
Listening to the radio. A mother smiles at her daughter as they listen to the radio in their dugout home. It was one of the few radios in their rural neighborhood, and friends visited on winter nights to listen to music and news. Pie Town, New Mexico, Sept. 1940

EVB2941383: Listening to the radio. A mother smiles at her daughter as they listen to the radio in their dugout home. It was one of the few radios in their rural neighborhood, and friends visited on winter nights to listen to music and news. Pie Town, New Mexico, Sept. 1940 / Bridgeman Images

New Deal Utopian Community. Garment factory operators work at the Jersey Homesteads, a New Deal 'Subsistence Homesteads', designed to decentralize industry from congested cities and enable workers also practice subsistence agriculture. Nov. 1936
New Deal Utopian Community. Garment factory operators work at the Jersey Homesteads, a New Deal 'Subsistence Homesteads', designed to decentralize industry from congested cities and enable workers also practice subsistence agriculture. Nov. 1936

EVB2941386: New Deal Utopian Community. Garment factory operators work at the Jersey Homesteads, a New Deal 'Subsistence Homesteads', designed to decentralize industry from congested cities and enable workers also practice subsistence agriculture. Nov. 1936 / Bridgeman Images

Young boys at their desks in a rural Wisconsin school. Sept. 1939
Young boys at their desks in a rural Wisconsin school. Sept. 1939

EVB2941398: Young boys at their desks in a rural Wisconsin school. Sept. 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Future US President Lyndon Johnson as a child. c.1915
Future US President Lyndon Johnson as a child. c.1915

EVB2941422: Future US President Lyndon Johnson as a child. c.1915 / Bridgeman Images

Rebekah Baines Johnson (1881-1958) in 1917. She attended college and encouraged her son, the future US President Lyndon Baines Johnson, to be educated, ambitious, and idealistic
Rebekah Baines Johnson (1881-1958) in 1917. She attended college and encouraged her son, the future US President Lyndon Baines Johnson, to be educated, ambitious, and idealistic

EVB2941425: Rebekah Baines Johnson (1881-1958) in 1917. She attended college and encouraged her son, the future US President Lyndon Baines Johnson, to be educated, ambitious, and idealistic / Bridgeman Images

National leaders of the Anti-Communist Alliance, SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organizations) at Manila, Philippines. (L-R:) Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky (South Vietnam), Prime Minister Harold Holt (Australia), President Park Chung Hee (Korea), President Ferdinand Marcos (Philippines), Prime Minister Keith Holyoake (New Zealand), Lt. Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu (South Vietnam), Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn (Thailand), President Lyndon Johnson (United States) . October 24, 1966
National leaders of the Anti-Communist Alliance, SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organizations) at Manila, Philippines. (L-R:) Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky (South Vietnam), Prime Minister Harold Holt (Australia), President Park Chung Hee (Korea), President Ferdinand Marcos (Philippines), Prime Minister Keith Holyoake (New Zealand), Lt. Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu (South Vietnam), Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn (Thailand), President Lyndon Johnson (United States) . October 24, 1966

EVB2941446: National leaders of the Anti-Communist Alliance, SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organizations) at Manila, Philippines. (L-R:) Prime Minister Nguyen Cao Ky (South Vietnam), Prime Minister Harold Holt (Australia), President Park Chung Hee (Korea), President Ferdinand Marcos (Philippines), Prime Minister Keith Holyoake (New Zealand), Lt. Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu (South Vietnam), Prime Minister Thanom Kittikachorn (Thailand), President Lyndon Johnson (United States) . October 24, 1966 / Bridgeman Images

South Vietnam Viet Cong with captured US 81mm mortar. 1965
South Vietnam Viet Cong with captured US 81mm mortar. 1965

EVB2941506: South Vietnam Viet Cong with captured US 81mm mortar. 1965 / Bridgeman Images

South Vietnamese Generals who led the 1963 Coup against President Ngo Dinh Diem. From left: Generals Duong Van Minh, Le Van Kim, and unidentified officer, and General Tran Van Don
South Vietnamese Generals who led the 1963 Coup against President Ngo Dinh Diem. From left: Generals Duong Van Minh, Le Van Kim, and unidentified officer, and General Tran Van Don

EVB2941509: South Vietnamese Generals who led the 1963 Coup against President Ngo Dinh Diem. From left: Generals Duong Van Minh, Le Van Kim, and unidentified officer, and General Tran Van Don / Bridgeman Images

A White House staffer types President Lyndon Johnson's address for a 1960s teleprompter. The text is from a televised address concerning civil unrest in American cities. July 27, 1967
A White House staffer types President Lyndon Johnson's address for a 1960s teleprompter. The text is from a televised address concerning civil unrest in American cities. July 27, 1967

EVB2941518: A White House staffer types President Lyndon Johnson's address for a 1960s teleprompter. The text is from a televised address concerning civil unrest in American cities. July 27, 1967 / Bridgeman Images

Cheering American POWs. American servicemen cheer as their aircraft takes off from an airfield near Hanoi after their release at the end of the Vietnam War. c. Feb. 12 through Mar. 29, 1973
Cheering American POWs. American servicemen cheer as their aircraft takes off from an airfield near Hanoi after their release at the end of the Vietnam War. c. Feb. 12 through Mar. 29, 1973

EVB2941530: Cheering American POWs. American servicemen cheer as their aircraft takes off from an airfield near Hanoi after their release at the end of the Vietnam War. c. Feb. 12 through Mar. 29, 1973 / Bridgeman Images

President Johnson's family celebrating Christmas Eve, 1968
President Johnson's family celebrating Christmas Eve, 1968

EVB2941554: President Johnson's family celebrating Christmas Eve, 1968 / Bridgeman Images

President Lyndon Johnson celebrates his 60th birthday in swimming pool with dog Yuki and grandson Patrick Nugent. Aug. 27, 1968
President Lyndon Johnson celebrates his 60th birthday in swimming pool with dog Yuki and grandson Patrick Nugent. Aug. 27, 1968

EVB2941563: President Lyndon Johnson celebrates his 60th birthday in swimming pool with dog Yuki and grandson Patrick Nugent. Aug. 27, 1968 / Bridgeman Images

President Lyndon Johnson playing golf at Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico. March 3, 1968
President Lyndon Johnson playing golf at Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico. March 3, 1968

EVB2941572: President Lyndon Johnson playing golf at Ramey Air Force Base, Puerto Rico. March 3, 1968 / Bridgeman Images

Indira Gandhi with President and Lady Bird Johnson before a State Dinner honoring the Indian Prime Minister. March 28, 1966
Indira Gandhi with President and Lady Bird Johnson before a State Dinner honoring the Indian Prime Minister. March 28, 1966

EVB2941578: Indira Gandhi with President and Lady Bird Johnson before a State Dinner honoring the Indian Prime Minister. March 28, 1966 / Bridgeman Images


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