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Jacqueline Kennedy in St. Patrick's Day Parade. Mrs. Kennedy dashed from the sidelines and kissed her brother-in-law, the Senator Robert Kennedy, and after a brief exchange of greetings, she returned to the sideline. March 17, 1966
Jacqueline Kennedy in St. Patrick's Day Parade. Mrs. Kennedy dashed from the sidelines and kissed her brother-in-law, the Senator Robert Kennedy, and after a brief exchange of greetings, she returned to the sideline. March 17, 1966

EVB2923428: Jacqueline Kennedy in St. Patrick's Day Parade. Mrs. Kennedy dashed from the sidelines and kissed her brother-in-law, the Senator Robert Kennedy, and after a brief exchange of greetings, she returned to the sideline. March 17, 1966 / Bridgeman Images

The World Headquarters Building of International Business Machines Corporation. Located at Madison Avenue and 57th Street, New York, it was dedicated on Jan. 18, 1938
The World Headquarters Building of International Business Machines Corporation. Located at Madison Avenue and 57th Street, New York, it was dedicated on Jan. 18, 1938

EVB2923609: The World Headquarters Building of International Business Machines Corporation. Located at Madison Avenue and 57th Street, New York, it was dedicated on Jan. 18, 1938 / Bridgeman Images

President John Kennedy with his long time aide and speech writer, Theodore Sorensen. From their collaboration came the speeches in which Kennedy inspired the Nation to go to the moon, accept the challenges of the Cold War, and the Civil Rights movement. Jan 7, 1962
President John Kennedy with his long time aide and speech writer, Theodore Sorensen. From their collaboration came the speeches in which Kennedy inspired the Nation to go to the moon, accept the challenges of the Cold War, and the Civil Rights movement. Jan 7, 1962

EVB2923796: President John Kennedy with his long time aide and speech writer, Theodore Sorensen. From their collaboration came the speeches in which Kennedy inspired the Nation to go to the moon, accept the challenges of the Cold War, and the Civil Rights movement. Jan 7, 1962 / Bridgeman Images

Frank Costello's hands on TV during Kefauver hearings. The Kefauver Committee hearings were televised, providing many Americans with their first glimpse of organized crime in the US. c. March 10-20, 1951
Frank Costello's hands on TV during Kefauver hearings. The Kefauver Committee hearings were televised, providing many Americans with their first glimpse of organized crime in the US. c. March 10-20, 1951

EVB2923668: Frank Costello's hands on TV during Kefauver hearings. The Kefauver Committee hearings were televised, providing many Americans with their first glimpse of organized crime in the US. c. March 10-20, 1951 / Bridgeman Images

Corduroy shirtdress with dolman sleeves, a narrow skirt, and self belt. The model stands next to a wooden Indian and carries a plaid fabric purse with leather trim and a zipper closing. Fall 1951
Corduroy shirtdress with dolman sleeves, a narrow skirt, and self belt. The model stands next to a wooden Indian and carries a plaid fabric purse with leather trim and a zipper closing. Fall 1951

EVB2923677: Corduroy shirtdress with dolman sleeves, a narrow skirt, and self belt. The model stands next to a wooden Indian and carries a plaid fabric purse with leather trim and a zipper closing. Fall 1951 / Bridgeman Images

Below-the-knee trapezoid dress, also called the 'sack dress'. The 'sacks' lasted only a short time before, and the waist returned until the mid-1960s. July 1958
Below-the-knee trapezoid dress, also called the 'sack dress'. The 'sacks' lasted only a short time before, and the waist returned until the mid-1960s. July 1958

EVB2923686: Below-the-knee trapezoid dress, also called the 'sack dress'. The 'sacks' lasted only a short time before, and the waist returned until the mid-1960s. July 1958 / Bridgeman Images

Student gym suits have changed over time, 1939
Student gym suits have changed over time, 1939

EVB2923695: Student gym suits have changed over time, 1939 / Bridgeman Images

1927 suit with a mid-knee pleated skirt and matching waistless, hip-belted jacket. The outfit is toped by a cloche hat. March 1927
1927 suit with a mid-knee pleated skirt and matching waistless, hip-belted jacket. The outfit is toped by a cloche hat. March 1927

EVB2923698: 1927 suit with a mid-knee pleated skirt and matching waistless, hip-belted jacket. The outfit is toped by a cloche hat. March 1927 / Bridgeman Images

President John Kennedy inspects 15,000 US troops in West Germany. Soldiers and tanks at Fliegerhorst Kaserne Army Base were part of the NATO forces in West Germany during the Cold War. June 25, 1963
President John Kennedy inspects 15,000 US troops in West Germany. Soldiers and tanks at Fliegerhorst Kaserne Army Base were part of the NATO forces in West Germany during the Cold War. June 25, 1963

EVB2923877: President John Kennedy inspects 15,000 US troops in West Germany. Soldiers and tanks at Fliegerhorst Kaserne Army Base were part of the NATO forces in West Germany during the Cold War. June 25, 1963 / Bridgeman Images

President John Kennedy opens the Baseball Season. He makes the ceremonial first pitch as Sen. Hubert Humphrey (left) and Mike Mansfield watch from behind. April 4, 1963
President John Kennedy opens the Baseball Season. He makes the ceremonial first pitch as Sen. Hubert Humphrey (left) and Mike Mansfield watch from behind. April 4, 1963

EVB2923886: President John Kennedy opens the Baseball Season. He makes the ceremonial first pitch as Sen. Hubert Humphrey (left) and Mike Mansfield watch from behind. April 4, 1963 / Bridgeman Images

1971 San Fernando Earthquake. Two boys look under a section of buckled concrete in downtown Sylmar, California. Feb. 9, 1971
1971 San Fernando Earthquake. Two boys look under a section of buckled concrete in downtown Sylmar, California. Feb. 9, 1971

EVB2923922: 1971 San Fernando Earthquake. Two boys look under a section of buckled concrete in downtown Sylmar, California. Feb. 9, 1971 / Bridgeman Images

John F. Kennedy Jr. look up at Sgt. Eldon J. Johnston, during Veteran's Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery. Nov. 11, 1963
John F. Kennedy Jr. look up at Sgt. Eldon J. Johnston, during Veteran's Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery. Nov. 11, 1963

EVB2923761: John F. Kennedy Jr. look up at Sgt. Eldon J. Johnston, during Veteran's Day ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery. Nov. 11, 1963 / Bridgeman Images

President John Kennedy held a meeting on foreign trade at Hyannis Port.
President John Kennedy held a meeting on foreign trade at Hyannis Port.

EVB2923797: President John Kennedy held a meeting on foreign trade at Hyannis Port. / Bridgeman Images

Pierre Cardin women's voluminous coat. It has simple lines, falling from the shoulders over the body, like a tent. Feb. 1959
Pierre Cardin women's voluminous coat. It has simple lines, falling from the shoulders over the body, like a tent. Feb. 1959

EVB2923687: Pierre Cardin women's voluminous coat. It has simple lines, falling from the shoulders over the body, like a tent. Feb. 1959 / Bridgeman Images

Model Marlene Zipp visiting fashion designer Bill Blass. c. Oct 17, 1979
Model Marlene Zipp visiting fashion designer Bill Blass. c. Oct 17, 1979

EVB2923702: Model Marlene Zipp visiting fashion designer Bill Blass. c. Oct 17, 1979 / Bridgeman Images

John F. Kennedy Jr. takes an interest in the cameras of White House photographer Capt. Cecil Stoughton. Nov. 11, 1963
John F. Kennedy Jr. takes an interest in the cameras of White House photographer Capt. Cecil Stoughton. Nov. 11, 1963

EVB2923815: John F. Kennedy Jr. takes an interest in the cameras of White House photographer Capt. Cecil Stoughton. Nov. 11, 1963, Stoughton, J, Cecil (1920-2008) / Bridgeman Images

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis on vacation in Capri, Italy. A barefooted Mrs. Jacqueline Onassis walks along the dock of this island resort. Behind her is her sister Lee Radziwill. August 24, 1970
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis on vacation in Capri, Italy. A barefooted Mrs. Jacqueline Onassis walks along the dock of this island resort. Behind her is her sister Lee Radziwill. August 24, 1970

EVB2923729: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis on vacation in Capri, Italy. A barefooted Mrs. Jacqueline Onassis walks along the dock of this island resort. Behind her is her sister Lee Radziwill. August 24, 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and John Kennedy meet after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion. Camp David, Maryland. April 22, 1961
Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and John Kennedy meet after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion. Camp David, Maryland. April 22, 1961

EVB2923839: Presidents Dwight Eisenhower and John Kennedy meet after the failed Bay of Pigs invasion. Camp David, Maryland. April 22, 1961 / Bridgeman Images

Caroline Kennedy, nine years old, rides her pony Macaroni, at the annual St. Bernard's Horse Show. Gladstone, New Jersey. May 16, 1966
Caroline Kennedy, nine years old, rides her pony Macaroni, at the annual St. Bernard's Horse Show. Gladstone, New Jersey. May 16, 1966

EVB2923753: Caroline Kennedy, nine years old, rides her pony Macaroni, at the annual St. Bernard's Horse Show. Gladstone, New Jersey. May 16, 1966 / Bridgeman Images

President-elect John Kennedy confers with press secretary Pierre Salinger in his Senate office. Dec. 1, 1960
President-elect John Kennedy confers with press secretary Pierre Salinger in his Senate office. Dec. 1, 1960

EVB2923863: President-elect John Kennedy confers with press secretary Pierre Salinger in his Senate office. Dec. 1, 1960 / Bridgeman Images

1971 San Fernando Earthquake. An injured patient from the leveled Veteran's Hospital is evacuated. At least 26 persons were killed, 11 of them at this hospital. Feb. 9, 1971
1971 San Fernando Earthquake. An injured patient from the leveled Veteran's Hospital is evacuated. At least 26 persons were killed, 11 of them at this hospital. Feb. 9, 1971

EVB2923920: 1971 San Fernando Earthquake. An injured patient from the leveled Veteran's Hospital is evacuated. At least 26 persons were killed, 11 of them at this hospital. Feb. 9, 1971 / Bridgeman Images

Automobiles just off the production line in Changchun, in Northeast China. Workers give a final checkup to new six passenger cars that have automatic transmissions and V-type engines. June 1966
Automobiles just off the production line in Changchun, in Northeast China. Workers give a final checkup to new six passenger cars that have automatic transmissions and V-type engines. June 1966

EVB2923943: Automobiles just off the production line in Changchun, in Northeast China. Workers give a final checkup to new six passenger cars that have automatic transmissions and V-type engines. June 1966 / Bridgeman Images

Backyard furnace in China during the disastrous 'Great Leap Forward.' The government encouraged peasants to make small quantities of steel in primitive backyard blast furnace. Over one million smelters were set up in the 'battle for steel'. The results were chaotic and uneconomic, and took farmers away from the fields. March 1962
Backyard furnace in China during the disastrous 'Great Leap Forward.' The government encouraged peasants to make small quantities of steel in primitive backyard blast furnace. Over one million smelters were set up in the 'battle for steel'. The results were chaotic and uneconomic, and took farmers away from the fields. March 1962

EVB2923946: Backyard furnace in China during the disastrous 'Great Leap Forward.' The government encouraged peasants to make small quantities of steel in primitive backyard blast furnace. Over one million smelters were set up in the 'battle for steel'. The results were chaotic and uneconomic, and took farmers away from the fields. March 1962 / Bridgeman Images

Communist Soldiers of the New Fourth Army reading a sign painted in English and Chinese, urging Sino-American friendship and calling for increased hope that Gen. George C. Marshall (US Secretary of State) will end the civil war in north China. June 7, 1946
Communist Soldiers of the New Fourth Army reading a sign painted in English and Chinese, urging Sino-American friendship and calling for increased hope that Gen. George C. Marshall (US Secretary of State) will end the civil war in north China. June 7, 1946

EVB2923952: Communist Soldiers of the New Fourth Army reading a sign painted in English and Chinese, urging Sino-American friendship and calling for increased hope that Gen. George C. Marshall (US Secretary of State) will end the civil war in north China. June 7, 1946 / Bridgeman Images

One young woman soldier (circled) marches among hundreds of men during a parade in in Communist China. Oct. 27, 1961
One young woman soldier (circled) marches among hundreds of men during a parade in in Communist China. Oct. 27, 1961

EVB2923958: One young woman soldier (circled) marches among hundreds of men during a parade in in Communist China. Oct. 27, 1961 / Bridgeman Images

Mothers protesting cuts in public assistance for families in Chicago. One sign reads, 'We are starving in the richest nation on Earth'
Mothers protesting cuts in public assistance for families in Chicago. One sign reads, 'We are starving in the richest nation on Earth'

EVB2924057: Mothers protesting cuts in public assistance for families in Chicago. One sign reads, 'We are starving in the richest nation on Earth' / Bridgeman Images

20,000 unemployed demonstrate in Chicago's Grant Park. Protest signs read, 'Fight against foreclosure of small homes,' 'We Demand Cash Relief', and 'Vote Communist Nov. 8.' Oct. 31, 1932
20,000 unemployed demonstrate in Chicago's Grant Park. Protest signs read, 'Fight against foreclosure of small homes,' 'We Demand Cash Relief', and 'Vote Communist Nov. 8.' Oct. 31, 1932

EVB2924066: 20,000 unemployed demonstrate in Chicago's Grant Park. Protest signs read, 'Fight against foreclosure of small homes,' 'We Demand Cash Relief', and 'Vote Communist Nov. 8.' Oct. 31, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Strike of 700 members of the Stock Handlers Union. They unloaded and fed the cattle in the Chicago Stock Yards. July 4, 1934
Strike of 700 members of the Stock Handlers Union. They unloaded and fed the cattle in the Chicago Stock Yards. July 4, 1934

EVB2924061: Strike of 700 members of the Stock Handlers Union. They unloaded and fed the cattle in the Chicago Stock Yards. July 4, 1934 / Bridgeman Images

Five thousand school teachers demonstrate in downtown Chicago. In the Great Depression, they worked for months without pay, and protested delays in the State Legislature to relieve their plight. April 21, 1934
Five thousand school teachers demonstrate in downtown Chicago. In the Great Depression, they worked for months without pay, and protested delays in the State Legislature to relieve their plight. April 21, 1934

EVB2924064: Five thousand school teachers demonstrate in downtown Chicago. In the Great Depression, they worked for months without pay, and protested delays in the State Legislature to relieve their plight. April 21, 1934 / Bridgeman Images

Part of the army of Hunger Marchers walk down Pennsylvania Avenue on Dec. 6, 1931. Police had allowed them the march into the city of Washington, DC
Part of the army of Hunger Marchers walk down Pennsylvania Avenue on Dec. 6, 1931. Police had allowed them the march into the city of Washington, DC

EVB2924210: Part of the army of Hunger Marchers walk down Pennsylvania Avenue on Dec. 6, 1931. Police had allowed them the march into the city of Washington, DC / Bridgeman Images

Five Communists sentenced to jail in St. Louis, 1954
Five Communists sentenced to jail in St. Louis, 1954

EVB2924216: Five Communists sentenced to jail in St. Louis, 1954 / Bridgeman Images

700 Hunger Marchers in trucks bound for Washington, D.C. Women marchers see them off with the labor carol, 'Solidarity Forever.' Nov. 30, 1932
700 Hunger Marchers in trucks bound for Washington, D.C. Women marchers see them off with the labor carol, 'Solidarity Forever.' Nov. 30, 1932

EVB2923936: 700 Hunger Marchers in trucks bound for Washington, D.C. Women marchers see them off with the labor carol, 'Solidarity Forever.' Nov. 30, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Chinese Communist soldiers cross a river during training. The bugle was used to communicate commands to troops. Aug. 1966
Chinese Communist soldiers cross a river during training. The bugle was used to communicate commands to troops. Aug. 1966

EVB2923954: Chinese Communist soldiers cross a river during training. The bugle was used to communicate commands to troops. Aug. 1966 / Bridgeman Images

English General Strike. Londoners, in front of the Bank of England, getting to work by car, bicycle, and foot. May 4-13, 1926
English General Strike. Londoners, in front of the Bank of England, getting to work by car, bicycle, and foot. May 4-13, 1926

EVB2924157: English General Strike. Londoners, in front of the Bank of England, getting to work by car, bicycle, and foot. May 4-13, 1926 / Bridgeman Images

Helena Rubenstein Fifth Avenue Salon. Hair treatment is followed by massage. First, the baking machine where electrically heated blankets augment the infrared heat massage. This is followed by a manual massage. March 1937
Helena Rubenstein Fifth Avenue Salon. Hair treatment is followed by massage. First, the baking machine where electrically heated blankets augment the infrared heat massage. This is followed by a manual massage. March 1937

EVB2924005: Helena Rubenstein Fifth Avenue Salon. Hair treatment is followed by massage. First, the baking machine where electrically heated blankets augment the infrared heat massage. This is followed by a manual massage. March 1937 / Bridgeman Images

Communist Party Headquarters in New York City. Police at the Daily Worker and Communist Party building after an explosion which shattered its windows and caused considerable damage on nearby buildings. The explosion occurred in the first floor offices of the Daily Worker newspaper. Sept 4, 1966
Communist Party Headquarters in New York City. Police at the Daily Worker and Communist Party building after an explosion which shattered its windows and caused considerable damage on nearby buildings. The explosion occurred in the first floor offices of the Daily Worker newspaper. Sept 4, 1966

EVB2924178: Communist Party Headquarters in New York City. Police at the Daily Worker and Communist Party building after an explosion which shattered its windows and caused considerable damage on nearby buildings. The explosion occurred in the first floor offices of the Daily Worker newspaper. Sept 4, 1966 / Bridgeman Images


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