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Babe Ruth (1895-1948), holding Mike, a chimpanzee at the St. Louis Zoological Park. Oct. 10, 1928
Babe Ruth (1895-1948), holding Mike, a chimpanzee at the St. Louis Zoological Park. Oct. 10, 1928

EVB2935266: Babe Ruth (1895-1948), holding Mike, a chimpanzee at the St. Louis Zoological Park. Oct. 10, 1928 / Bridgeman Images

Elizabeth Taylor (b. 1932) wearing white cap and gown while holding a diploma from high school in Los Angeles. 1950
Elizabeth Taylor (b. 1932) wearing white cap and gown while holding a diploma from high school in Los Angeles. 1950

EVB2935293: Elizabeth Taylor (b. 1932) wearing white cap and gown while holding a diploma from high school in Los Angeles. 1950 / Bridgeman Images

New York City Ballet performing THE NUTCRACKER in 1962
New York City Ballet performing THE NUTCRACKER in 1962

EVB2935311: New York City Ballet performing THE NUTCRACKER in 1962 / Bridgeman Images

At RKO pictures, Mark Robson, Robert Wise, and producer, Val Lewton meet during the making of the horror film classic, CAT PEOPLE, 1942. The low-budget film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 1993
At RKO pictures, Mark Robson, Robert Wise, and producer, Val Lewton meet during the making of the horror film classic, CAT PEOPLE, 1942. The low-budget film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 1993

EVB2935323: At RKO pictures, Mark Robson, Robert Wise, and producer, Val Lewton meet during the making of the horror film classic, CAT PEOPLE, 1942. The low-budget film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 1993 / Bridgeman Images

Harry Houdini performs the great milk can escape from a giant milk can filled with water in St. Louis in 1908
Harry Houdini performs the great milk can escape from a giant milk can filled with water in St. Louis in 1908

EVB2935338: Harry Houdini performs the great milk can escape from a giant milk can filled with water in St. Louis in 1908 / Bridgeman Images

Muzio Clementi (1752-1832), Italian born British composer was called the Father of the Piano. His compositions were written for the piano and his virtuoso performances established the piano's place in classical music. Engraving from 1833 portrait by James Lonsdale
Muzio Clementi (1752-1832), Italian born British composer was called the Father of the Piano. His compositions were written for the piano and his virtuoso performances established the piano's place in classical music. Engraving from 1833 portrait by James Lonsdale

EVB2935347: Muzio Clementi (1752-1832), Italian born British composer was called the Father of the Piano. His compositions were written for the piano and his virtuoso performances established the piano's place in classical music. Engraving from 1833 portrait by James Lonsdale / Bridgeman Images

Opera stars read score of Tosca while listening to the opera via radio headphones. Left to right: Alice Gentle, Queena Mario, Antonio Scotti, and Francesco Peralta. 1922
Opera stars read score of Tosca while listening to the opera via radio headphones. Left to right: Alice Gentle, Queena Mario, Antonio Scotti, and Francesco Peralta. 1922

EVB2935368: Opera stars read score of Tosca while listening to the opera via radio headphones. Left to right: Alice Gentle, Queena Mario, Antonio Scotti, and Francesco Peralta. 1922 / Bridgeman Images

Interior view of NAACP branch office in Detroit, Michigan, showing NAACP membership drive posters picture an African American soldier. During World War II, African Americans spoke of a 'Double Victory,' one to win the war abroad and the second, for full civil rights at home
Interior view of NAACP branch office in Detroit, Michigan, showing NAACP membership drive posters picture an African American soldier. During World War II, African Americans spoke of a 'Double Victory,' one to win the war abroad and the second, for full civil rights at home

EVB2935422: Interior view of NAACP branch office in Detroit, Michigan, showing NAACP membership drive posters picture an African American soldier. During World War II, African Americans spoke of a 'Double Victory,' one to win the war abroad and the second, for full civil rights at home / Bridgeman Images

Walter White (1893-1955) leader of the NAACP, for almost a quarter of a century as its executive secretary (1931-1955). He was a light skinned, blue eyed man of African American ancestry
Walter White (1893-1955) leader of the NAACP, for almost a quarter of a century as its executive secretary (1931-1955). He was a light skinned, blue eyed man of African American ancestry

EVB2935431: Walter White (1893-1955) leader of the NAACP, for almost a quarter of a century as its executive secretary (1931-1955). He was a light skinned, blue eyed man of African American ancestry / Bridgeman Images

Miss America contestants huddle together on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey. 1941
Miss America contestants huddle together on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey. 1941

EVB2935458: Miss America contestants huddle together on the Boardwalk in Atlantic City, New Jersey. 1941 / Bridgeman Images

Jacob 'Gurrah' Shapiro (1899-1947), in 1936, the year he was convicted of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act violations and sentenced to two years in prison
Jacob 'Gurrah' Shapiro (1899-1947), in 1936, the year he was convicted of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act violations and sentenced to two years in prison

EVB2935482: Jacob 'Gurrah' Shapiro (1899-1947), in 1936, the year he was convicted of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act violations and sentenced to two years in prison / Bridgeman Images

Great Hurricane of 1938. Flood and fire damage in Peterboro, N.H., which occurred after a hurricane which hit New England on September 21, 1938
Great Hurricane of 1938. Flood and fire damage in Peterboro, N.H., which occurred after a hurricane which hit New England on September 21, 1938

EVB2935500: Great Hurricane of 1938. Flood and fire damage in Peterboro, N.H., which occurred after a hurricane which hit New England on September 21, 1938 / Bridgeman Images

Albert Shanker (1928-1997), leader of the New York City teachers union, threatened to strike during contract negotiations, holding a report issued by mediators in 1965. His militancy was the basis of a joke in Woody Allen's 1973 movie, SLEEPER. Shanker, holds report issued by mediators in 1965
Albert Shanker (1928-1997), leader of the New York City teachers union, threatened to strike during contract negotiations, holding a report issued by mediators in 1965. His militancy was the basis of a joke in Woody Allen's 1973 movie, SLEEPER. Shanker, holds report issued by mediators in 1965

EVB2935506: Albert Shanker (1928-1997), leader of the New York City teachers union, threatened to strike during contract negotiations, holding a report issued by mediators in 1965. His militancy was the basis of a joke in Woody Allen's 1973 movie, SLEEPER. Shanker, holds report issued by mediators in 1965 / Bridgeman Images

Captain Bruce Bairnsfather (1888-1959), Indian born British cartoonist who created the character of Old Bill, a grumpy, trench-weary World War I soldier. 1918 portrait by Pirie MacDonald
Captain Bruce Bairnsfather (1888-1959), Indian born British cartoonist who created the character of Old Bill, a grumpy, trench-weary World War I soldier. 1918 portrait by Pirie MacDonald

EVB2935533: Captain Bruce Bairnsfather (1888-1959), Indian born British cartoonist who created the character of Old Bill, a grumpy, trench-weary World War I soldier. 1918 portrait by Pirie MacDonald, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Grandma Moses, born as Anna Mary Robertson (1860-1961), began painting in her seventies and achieved acclaim as a folk painter. c. 1950 at age 90
Grandma Moses, born as Anna Mary Robertson (1860-1961), began painting in her seventies and achieved acclaim as a folk painter. c. 1950 at age 90

EVB2935557: Grandma Moses, born as Anna Mary Robertson (1860-1961), began painting in her seventies and achieved acclaim as a folk painter. c. 1950 at age 90 / Bridgeman Images

Cecil Beaton (1904-1980), kneeling on mantle of fireplace to take photograph of Lilyan Tashman (1899-1934), movie actress, reclining on chaise in Hollywood, California. c. 1930
Cecil Beaton (1904-1980), kneeling on mantle of fireplace to take photograph of Lilyan Tashman (1899-1934), movie actress, reclining on chaise in Hollywood, California. c. 1930

EVB2935563: Cecil Beaton (1904-1980), kneeling on mantle of fireplace to take photograph of Lilyan Tashman (1899-1934), movie actress, reclining on chaise in Hollywood, California. c. 1930 / Bridgeman Images

Antoine Lumiere (1840-1911), father of the famous Lumiere brothers, Auguste and Louis, partnered with his sons in their early efforts to develop motion pictures. 1907 portrait by Pirie MacDonald
Antoine Lumiere (1840-1911), father of the famous Lumiere brothers, Auguste and Louis, partnered with his sons in their early efforts to develop motion pictures. 1907 portrait by Pirie MacDonald

EVB2935575: Antoine Lumiere (1840-1911), father of the famous Lumiere brothers, Auguste and Louis, partnered with his sons in their early efforts to develop motion pictures. 1907 portrait by Pirie MacDonald / Bridgeman Images

Jo Davidson (1883-1952), Russian American sculptor at work on a marble plaque in his studio, beneath the shelf bearing replicas of his famous portrait busts. c. 1940
Jo Davidson (1883-1952), Russian American sculptor at work on a marble plaque in his studio, beneath the shelf bearing replicas of his famous portrait busts. c. 1940

EVB2935593: Jo Davidson (1883-1952), Russian American sculptor at work on a marble plaque in his studio, beneath the shelf bearing replicas of his famous portrait busts. c. 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Service station in Avon, Pennsylvania with gasoline pumps and station attendants. c. 1940s
Service station in Avon, Pennsylvania with gasoline pumps and station attendants. c. 1940s

EVB2935599: Service station in Avon, Pennsylvania with gasoline pumps and station attendants. c. 1940s / Bridgeman Images

Helen Adams Keller (1880-1968), wearing academic cap and gown in 1904. Keller was blind and deaf, and her education broke barriers for the disabled
Helen Adams Keller (1880-1968), wearing academic cap and gown in 1904. Keller was blind and deaf, and her education broke barriers for the disabled

EVB2935626: Helen Adams Keller (1880-1968), wearing academic cap and gown in 1904. Keller was blind and deaf, and her education broke barriers for the disabled / Bridgeman Images

Walter W. Liggett (1886-1935), crusading Minnesota journalist and newspaper publisher waged a journalistic campaign against 1930's organized crime and corrupt politics, was assassinated on December 9, 1935
Walter W. Liggett (1886-1935), crusading Minnesota journalist and newspaper publisher waged a journalistic campaign against 1930's organized crime and corrupt politics, was assassinated on December 9, 1935

EVB2935638: Walter W. Liggett (1886-1935), crusading Minnesota journalist and newspaper publisher waged a journalistic campaign against 1930's organized crime and corrupt politics, was assassinated on December 9, 1935 / Bridgeman Images

T. E. Lawrence (1888-1935) was an enthusiastic motorcyclist and died from injuries of a motorcycle accident in 1935
T. E. Lawrence (1888-1935) was an enthusiastic motorcyclist and died from injuries of a motorcycle accident in 1935

EVB2935650: T. E. Lawrence (1888-1935) was an enthusiastic motorcyclist and died from injuries of a motorcycle accident in 1935, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Postcard showing man and woman having a romantic telephone conversation. 1909
Postcard showing man and woman having a romantic telephone conversation. 1909

EVB2935695: Postcard showing man and woman having a romantic telephone conversation. 1909 / Bridgeman Images

Charles Lindbergh's airplane, the Spirit of St. Louis, an hour into his historic first solo non-stop transatlantic flight. May 20, 1927
Charles Lindbergh's airplane, the Spirit of St. Louis, an hour into his historic first solo non-stop transatlantic flight. May 20, 1927

EVB2935719: Charles Lindbergh's airplane, the Spirit of St. Louis, an hour into his historic first solo non-stop transatlantic flight. May 20, 1927 / Bridgeman Images

The Washington Post Building in Washington, D.C. c. 1910
The Washington Post Building in Washington, D.C. c. 1910

EVB2935743: The Washington Post Building in Washington, D.C. c. 1910 / Bridgeman Images

Golda Meir (1898-1978), in 1948 as Israel's Foreign Minister. Meir was Prime Minister of Israel from 1969 to 1974. Ingrid Bergman played Meir in the television film A WOMAN CALLED GOLDA (1982)
Golda Meir (1898-1978), in 1948 as Israel's Foreign Minister. Meir was Prime Minister of Israel from 1969 to 1974. Ingrid Bergman played Meir in the television film A WOMAN CALLED GOLDA (1982)

EVB2935809: Golda Meir (1898-1978), in 1948 as Israel's Foreign Minister. Meir was Prime Minister of Israel from 1969 to 1974. Ingrid Bergman played Meir in the television film A WOMAN CALLED GOLDA (1982) / Bridgeman Images

John Reed (1887-1920), American journalist, and communist activist, who wrote TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD, an account of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. He was portrayed by Warren Beatty in the 1981 film, REDS. 1919
John Reed (1887-1920), American journalist, and communist activist, who wrote TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD, an account of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. He was portrayed by Warren Beatty in the 1981 film, REDS. 1919

EVB2935827: John Reed (1887-1920), American journalist, and communist activist, who wrote TEN DAYS THAT SHOOK THE WORLD, an account of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. He was portrayed by Warren Beatty in the 1981 film, REDS. 1919 / 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

Rudolf Slansky (1901-1952), one of the leading creators and organizers of communist rule in Czechoslovakia after World War II. Slansky, with 13 others, was accused of being a Titoist, advocating a non-Russia-centric form of Communism and was executed in 1952
Rudolf Slansky (1901-1952), one of the leading creators and organizers of communist rule in Czechoslovakia after World War II. Slansky, with 13 others, was accused of being a Titoist, advocating a non-Russia-centric form of Communism and was executed in 1952

EVB2935845: Rudolf Slansky (1901-1952), one of the leading creators and organizers of communist rule in Czechoslovakia after World War II. Slansky, with 13 others, was accused of being a Titoist, advocating a non-Russia-centric form of Communism and was executed in 1952 / 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

Samuel Ornitz (1890-1957), Hollywood screenwriter, testifying before House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947. He was one of the Hollywood Ten who were blacklisted by the film industry for suspected communist political activities
Samuel Ornitz (1890-1957), Hollywood screenwriter, testifying before House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947. He was one of the Hollywood Ten who were blacklisted by the film industry for suspected communist political activities

EVB2935878: Samuel Ornitz (1890-1957), Hollywood screenwriter, testifying before House Un-American Activities Committee in 1947. He was one of the Hollywood Ten who were blacklisted by the film industry for suspected communist political activities / Bridgeman Images

President Roosevelt speaking of Yellowstone Park, in Gardiner, Montana during his 1903 Western tour
President Roosevelt speaking of Yellowstone Park, in Gardiner, Montana during his 1903 Western tour

EVB2935950: President Roosevelt speaking of Yellowstone Park, in Gardiner, Montana during his 1903 Western tour / 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

Vice President Richard Nixon, with wife Pat boarding an airplane in 1960
Vice President Richard Nixon, with wife Pat boarding an airplane in 1960

EVB2935959: Vice President Richard Nixon, with wife Pat boarding an airplane in 1960 / Bridgeman Images

Lady Lucy Duff-Gordon (1863-1935) English fashion designer developed an international business in London, Paris, New York, and Chicago, designing for stage and screen, as well as the wealthy. c. 1915
Lady Lucy Duff-Gordon (1863-1935) English fashion designer developed an international business in London, Paris, New York, and Chicago, designing for stage and screen, as well as the wealthy. c. 1915

EVB2935995: Lady Lucy Duff-Gordon (1863-1935) English fashion designer developed an international business in London, Paris, New York, and Chicago, designing for stage and screen, as well as the wealthy. c. 1915 / Bridgeman Images

Mathew B. Brady (1823-1896), prominent American photographer, created a successful portrait business prior to the U.S. Civil War. To record the war, he hired many photographers including Alexander Gardner and Timothy H. O’Sullivan. c. 1870
Mathew B. Brady (1823-1896), prominent American photographer, created a successful portrait business prior to the U.S. Civil War. To record the war, he hired many photographers including Alexander Gardner and Timothy H. O’Sullivan. c. 1870

EVB2936031: Mathew B. Brady (1823-1896), prominent American photographer, created a successful portrait business prior to the U.S. Civil War. To record the war, he hired many photographers including Alexander Gardner and Timothy H. O’Sullivan. c. 1870 / Bridgeman Images


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