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Lillian Gish with her younger sister, Dorothy Gish, silent actresses, c.1920 (photo)
Lillian Gish with her younger sister, Dorothy Gish, silent actresses, c.1920 (photo)

EVB2933772: Lillian Gish with her younger sister, Dorothy Gish, silent actresses, c.1920 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Edmund Kean (1789-1833), English actor, in Shakespeare's RICHJARD III, Act IV, Scene 4. Kean was renowned for his portrayal of villains. 1814
Edmund Kean (1789-1833), English actor, in Shakespeare's RICHJARD III, Act IV, Scene 4. Kean was renowned for his portrayal of villains. 1814

EVB2933796: Edmund Kean (1789-1833), English actor, in Shakespeare's RICHJARD III, Act IV, Scene 4. Kean was renowned for his portrayal of villains. 1814 / Bridgeman Images

Lillie Langtry (1853-1929), as Lady Macbeth. 1899
Lillie Langtry (1853-1929), as Lady Macbeth. 1899

EVB2933802: Lillie Langtry (1853-1929), as Lady Macbeth. 1899 / Bridgeman Images

Elsie Leslie ( 1881-1966), American actress in costume as Lydia Languish in Richard Sheridan's play THE RIVALS. The former child star, remained best known for her role as the original Little Lord Fauntleroy. 1907
Elsie Leslie ( 1881-1966), American actress in costume as Lydia Languish in Richard Sheridan's play THE RIVALS. The former child star, remained best known for her role as the original Little Lord Fauntleroy. 1907

EVB2933805: Elsie Leslie ( 1881-1966), American actress in costume as Lydia Languish in Richard Sheridan's play THE RIVALS. The former child star, remained best known for her role as the original Little Lord Fauntleroy. 1907 / Bridgeman Images

Julia Marlowe (1866-1950), English born American actress, started her professional career at age 11, in a juvenile production of Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. PINAFORE. c. 1880
Julia Marlowe (1866-1950), English born American actress, started her professional career at age 11, in a juvenile production of Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. PINAFORE. c. 1880

EVB2933814: Julia Marlowe (1866-1950), English born American actress, started her professional career at age 11, in a juvenile production of Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. PINAFORE. c. 1880 / Bridgeman Images

The Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show on Earth - The Great Coney Island Water Carnival, 1898 (poster)
The Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show on Earth - The Great Coney Island Water Carnival, 1898 (poster)

EVB2933856: The Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show on Earth - The Great Coney Island Water Carnival, 1898 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Alexander Crystal Seer -  sees your life from the cradle to the grave, 1910 (poster)
Alexander Crystal Seer -  sees your life from the cradle to the grave, 1910 (poster)

EVB2933898: Alexander Crystal Seer - sees your life from the cradle to the grave, 1910 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

1896 Democratic nominee for president, William J. Bryan and his running mate, Arthur Sewall. Bryan, at age thirty-six, won the nomination with a powerful speech of pro-farmer economic populism, appealing to farmers' desire for inflation-creating silver-based currency
1896 Democratic nominee for president, William J. Bryan and his running mate, Arthur Sewall. Bryan, at age thirty-six, won the nomination with a powerful speech of pro-farmer economic populism, appealing to farmers' desire for inflation-creating silver-based currency

EVB2933348: 1896 Democratic nominee for president, William J. Bryan and his running mate, Arthur Sewall. Bryan, at age thirty-six, won the nomination with a powerful speech of pro-farmer economic populism, appealing to farmers' desire for inflation-creating silver-based currency / Bridgeman Images

1920 Republican Convention nominated Warren Harding. Broad view of convention delegates at Chicago convention
1920 Republican Convention nominated Warren Harding. Broad view of convention delegates at Chicago convention

EVB2933351: 1920 Republican Convention nominated Warren Harding. Broad view of convention delegates at Chicago convention / Bridgeman Images

1976 Republican National Convention, in Kansas City, Missouri nominated the incumbent President Gerald Ford. L to R: VP Nelson Rockefeller, VP candidate Bob Dole, Gerald Ford, Betty Ford
1976 Republican National Convention, in Kansas City, Missouri nominated the incumbent President Gerald Ford. L to R: VP Nelson Rockefeller, VP candidate Bob Dole, Gerald Ford, Betty Ford

EVB2933354: 1976 Republican National Convention, in Kansas City, Missouri nominated the incumbent President Gerald Ford. L to R: VP Nelson Rockefeller, VP candidate Bob Dole, Gerald Ford, Betty Ford / Bridgeman Images

President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945) head-and-shoulders profile portrait, c. 1932
President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945) head-and-shoulders profile portrait, c. 1932

EVB2933369: President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945) head-and-shoulders profile portrait, c. 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Child laborers portrayed by Lewis Hine in 1911. The dense dust in this Pennsylvania breaker dust penetrates the breaker boys' lungs
Child laborers portrayed by Lewis Hine in 1911. The dense dust in this Pennsylvania breaker dust penetrates the breaker boys' lungs

EVB2933462: Child laborers portrayed by Lewis Hine in 1911. The dense dust in this Pennsylvania breaker dust penetrates the breaker boys' lungs, Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940) / Bridgeman Images

Japanese print shows eight Chinese men holding up a dragon with sticks for the dragon dance. c. 1875
Japanese print shows eight Chinese men holding up a dragon with sticks for the dragon dance. c. 1875

EVB2933519: Japanese print shows eight Chinese men holding up a dragon with sticks for the dragon dance. c. 1875 / Bridgeman Images

The Skidmore Guard, a colored military organization, held its first annual ball of the at the Seventh Avenue Germania assembly rooms, New York City, 1872
The Skidmore Guard, a colored military organization, held its first annual ball of the at the Seventh Avenue Germania assembly rooms, New York City, 1872

EVB2933534: The Skidmore Guard, a colored military organization, held its first annual ball of the at the Seventh Avenue Germania assembly rooms, New York City, 1872 / Bridgeman Images

Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) French romantic composer best known for his first great work, SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE (1830). Painting by Ernst Hader
Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) French romantic composer best known for his first great work, SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE (1830). Painting by Ernst Hader

EVB2933552: Hector Berlioz (1803-1869) French romantic composer best known for his first great work, SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE (1830). Painting by Ernst Hader / Bridgeman Images

Nathaniel R. Dett (1882-1943), African American composer and choral director, best known for his numerous arrangements of folksongs and spirituals, written for the nationally admired, Hampton Institute Choir. c. 1915
Nathaniel R. Dett (1882-1943), African American composer and choral director, best known for his numerous arrangements of folksongs and spirituals, written for the nationally admired, Hampton Institute Choir. c. 1915

EVB2933573: Nathaniel R. Dett (1882-1943), African American composer and choral director, best known for his numerous arrangements of folksongs and spirituals, written for the nationally admired, Hampton Institute Choir. c. 1915 / Bridgeman Images

Claude Debussy (1862-1918, French composer, in portrait by J.E. Blanche. His expressive music is often compared to the Impressionist style of painting
Claude Debussy (1862-1918, French composer, in portrait by J.E. Blanche. His expressive music is often compared to the Impressionist style of painting

EVB2933579: Claude Debussy (1862-1918, French composer, in portrait by J.E. Blanche. His expressive music is often compared to the Impressionist style of painting / Bridgeman Images

Mary Garden (1877-1967), as the pagan courtesan Thais, in the opera by Jules Massenet. Mary Garden made her New York in this role in 1907
Mary Garden (1877-1967), as the pagan courtesan Thais, in the opera by Jules Massenet. Mary Garden made her New York in this role in 1907

EVB2933588: Mary Garden (1877-1967), as the pagan courtesan Thais, in the opera by Jules Massenet. Mary Garden made her New York in this role in 1907 / Bridgeman Images

Josef Hofmann (1876-1957), child prodigy, studied with Anton Rubinstein, performed publically at age six. 1888
Josef Hofmann (1876-1957), child prodigy, studied with Anton Rubinstein, performed publically at age six. 1888

EVB2933594: Josef Hofmann (1876-1957), child prodigy, studied with Anton Rubinstein, performed publically at age six. 1888 / Bridgeman Images

Homeless men sleeping on a park bench in New York City, 1910
Homeless men sleeping on a park bench in New York City, 1910

EVB2934488: Homeless men sleeping on a park bench in New York City, 1910 / Bridgeman Images

Homeless women and children heating themselves with steam rising from grating in pavement. Wood engraving from Harpers Weekly, Feb. 1876
Homeless women and children heating themselves with steam rising from grating in pavement. Wood engraving from Harpers Weekly, Feb. 1876

EVB2934497: Homeless women and children heating themselves with steam rising from grating in pavement. Wood engraving from Harpers Weekly, Feb. 1876 / Bridgeman Images

Puerto Rico. Ponce, Puerto Rico, 1941
Puerto Rico. Ponce, Puerto Rico, 1941

EVB2930322: Puerto Rico. Ponce, Puerto Rico, 1941 / Bridgeman Images

Four young men with eyes closed, original caption: 'Four incorrigibles not even reached by the Vocational School', Buffalo, New York, photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, February, 1910
Four young men with eyes closed, original caption: 'Four incorrigibles not even reached by the Vocational School', Buffalo, New York, photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, February, 1910

EVB2930352: Four young men with eyes closed, original caption: 'Four incorrigibles not even reached by the Vocational School', Buffalo, New York, photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, February, 1910, Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940) / Bridgeman Images

Baseball. Ty Cobb, Detroit, and Shoeless Joe Jackson, Cleveland, c. 1913
Baseball. Ty Cobb, Detroit, and Shoeless Joe Jackson, Cleveland, c. 1913

EVB2930379: Baseball. Ty Cobb, Detroit, and Shoeless Joe Jackson, Cleveland, c. 1913 / Bridgeman Images

Waiting for morning papers, on steps of World Building, 1 A.M., New York City, photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, February, 1908
Waiting for morning papers, on steps of World Building, 1 A.M., New York City, photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, February, 1908

EVB2930385: Waiting for morning papers, on steps of World Building, 1 A.M., New York City, photograph by Lewis Wickes Hine, February, 1908, Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940) / Bridgeman Images

The Steamer Class in the Washington School. Boston, Massachusetts. Photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, October, 1909
The Steamer Class in the Washington School. Boston, Massachusetts. Photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, October, 1909

EVB2930511: The Steamer Class in the Washington School. Boston, Massachusetts. Photo by Lewis Wickes Hine, October, 1909, Hine, Lewis Wickes (1874-1940) / Bridgeman Images

The Greenbrier, Spring House. White Sulphur Springs pavilion covers the complex's sulphur springs. West Virginia, 1830s, phot0 1983
The Greenbrier, Spring House. White Sulphur Springs pavilion covers the complex's sulphur springs. West Virginia, 1830s, phot0 1983

EVB2930529: The Greenbrier, Spring House. White Sulphur Springs pavilion covers the complex's sulphur springs. West Virginia, 1830s, phot0 1983 / Bridgeman Images

Men standing near the site of the Globe Tavern, the residence of Lincoln's family, during the first year (1842-43) of his marriage to Mary Todd, in Springfield, Illinois. It was a single room on the second floor of a rooming house where Mary gave birth to their first child,- Robert Todd Lincoln. 1865 photograph by Samuel Fassett
Men standing near the site of the Globe Tavern, the residence of Lincoln's family, during the first year (1842-43) of his marriage to Mary Todd, in Springfield, Illinois. It was a single room on the second floor of a rooming house where Mary gave birth to their first child,- Robert Todd Lincoln. 1865 photograph by Samuel Fassett

EVB2934897: Men standing near the site of the Globe Tavern, the residence of Lincoln's family, during the first year (1842-43) of his marriage to Mary Todd, in Springfield, Illinois. It was a single room on the second floor of a rooming house where Mary gave birth to their first child,- Robert Todd Lincoln. 1865 photograph by Samuel Fassett / Bridgeman Images

Federal Hall of the City of New York, as appeared in the year 1797. 1847 lithograph by Henry R. Robinson
Federal Hall of the City of New York, as appeared in the year 1797. 1847 lithograph by Henry R. Robinson

EVB2934972: Federal Hall of the City of New York, as appeared in the year 1797. 1847 lithograph by Henry R. Robinson / Bridgeman Images

Afro-Caribbeans cultivating sugar cane on the Virgin Islands Company plantation on St. Croix. 1941
Afro-Caribbeans cultivating sugar cane on the Virgin Islands Company plantation on St. Croix. 1941

EVB2934999: Afro-Caribbeans cultivating sugar cane on the Virgin Islands Company plantation on St. Croix. 1941, Delano, Jack (1914-97) / Bridgeman Images

Caricature of Wall Street as Hell.1912 (print)
Caricature of Wall Street as Hell.1912 (print)

EVB2934521: Caricature of Wall Street as Hell.1912 (print), Unknown Artist, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Henry C. Frick (1849-1919), American steel maker and partner of Andrew Carnegie was sometimes called the 'Most Hated Man in America,' for his involvement in the Johnstown Flood (1889) and the Homestead Riot (1892)
Henry C. Frick (1849-1919), American steel maker and partner of Andrew Carnegie was sometimes called the 'Most Hated Man in America,' for his involvement in the Johnstown Flood (1889) and the Homestead Riot (1892)

EVB2934527: Henry C. Frick (1849-1919), American steel maker and partner of Andrew Carnegie was sometimes called the 'Most Hated Man in America,' for his involvement in the Johnstown Flood (1889) and the Homestead Riot (1892) / Bridgeman Images

The panic inside the New York Stock Exchange during the reading of the list of bank failures, including the prominent bank, Jay Cooke & Company. September 18, 1873
The panic inside the New York Stock Exchange during the reading of the list of bank failures, including the prominent bank, Jay Cooke & Company. September 18, 1873

EVB2934554: The panic inside the New York Stock Exchange during the reading of the list of bank failures, including the prominent bank, Jay Cooke & Company. September 18, 1873 / Bridgeman Images

William McAdoo served as the first Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. Photo shows the McAdoo with the Federal Reserve Board of Governors: P. Warburg, J.S. Williams, W.G. Harding, A.C. Miller, C.S. Hamlin, W.G. McAdoo, Fred. Delano. c. 1914
William McAdoo served as the first Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. Photo shows the McAdoo with the Federal Reserve Board of Governors: P. Warburg, J.S. Williams, W.G. Harding, A.C. Miller, C.S. Hamlin, W.G. McAdoo, Fred. Delano. c. 1914

EVB2934587: William McAdoo served as the first Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board. Photo shows the McAdoo with the Federal Reserve Board of Governors: P. Warburg, J.S. Williams, W.G. Harding, A.C. Miller, C.S. Hamlin, W.G. McAdoo, Fred. Delano. c. 1914 / Bridgeman Images

The Bonus Marcher's protest ended with a fire, set by U.S. Army, consuming the camp of Bonus Expeditionary Forces. The Washington Monument is in the background. July 29, 1932
The Bonus Marcher's protest ended with a fire, set by U.S. Army, consuming the camp of Bonus Expeditionary Forces. The Washington Monument is in the background. July 29, 1932

EVB2934590: The Bonus Marcher's protest ended with a fire, set by U.S. Army, consuming the camp of Bonus Expeditionary Forces. The Washington Monument is in the background. July 29, 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Citizens going to the public White House reception after Andrew Jackson's inauguration. The crowd trashed the house and had to be coaxed out by moving the refreshments to lawn. The new president was forced to spend the night at Gadsby's Hotel. British print by Robert Cruikshank. March 4, 1829
Citizens going to the public White House reception after Andrew Jackson's inauguration. The crowd trashed the house and had to be coaxed out by moving the refreshments to lawn. The new president was forced to spend the night at Gadsby's Hotel. British print by Robert Cruikshank. March 4, 1829

EVB2934596: Citizens going to the public White House reception after Andrew Jackson's inauguration. The crowd trashed the house and had to be coaxed out by moving the refreshments to lawn. The new president was forced to spend the night at Gadsby's Hotel. British print by Robert Cruikshank. March 4, 1829 / Bridgeman Images


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