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Future President Gerald Ford then named Leslie Lynch King Jr. after his biological father. Held by his mother Dorothy Ayer King who left King sixteen days following his birth after continued domestic abuse. 1913
Future President Gerald Ford then named Leslie Lynch King Jr. after his biological father. Held by his mother Dorothy Ayer King who left King sixteen days following his birth after continued domestic abuse. 1913

EVB2940397: Future President Gerald Ford then named Leslie Lynch King Jr. after his biological father. Held by his mother Dorothy Ayer King who left King sixteen days following his birth after continued domestic abuse. 1913 / Bridgeman Images

Infrared image of Hurricane Andrew crossing the Florida coast and making landfall on August 24 1992 at Dade County Florida
Infrared image of Hurricane Andrew crossing the Florida coast and making landfall on August 24 1992 at Dade County Florida

EVB2940415: Infrared image of Hurricane Andrew crossing the Florida coast and making landfall on August 24 1992 at Dade County Florida / Bridgeman Images

President Gerald Ford addressing Congress as Speaker of the House Carl Albert looks on. Oct. 8 1974
President Gerald Ford addressing Congress as Speaker of the House Carl Albert looks on. Oct. 8 1974

EVB2940434: President Gerald Ford addressing Congress as Speaker of the House Carl Albert looks on. Oct. 8 1974 / Bridgeman Images

President Ford's Chief of Staff Dick Cheney in a meeting following the assassinations in Beirut of the US Ambassador and an economic counselor. June 17 1976
President Ford's Chief of Staff Dick Cheney in a meeting following the assassinations in Beirut of the US Ambassador and an economic counselor. June 17 1976

EVB2940443: President Ford's Chief of Staff Dick Cheney in a meeting following the assassinations in Beirut of the US Ambassador and an economic counselor. June 17 1976 / Bridgeman Images

Second page of Treaty of Paris 1783. At the bottom next to red wax seals are the signatures of John Adams Benjamin Franklin and John Jay of the United States and David Hartley a member of British Parliament. Confederation on January 14 1784
Second page of Treaty of Paris 1783. At the bottom next to red wax seals are the signatures of John Adams Benjamin Franklin and John Jay of the United States and David Hartley a member of British Parliament. Confederation on January 14 1784

EVB2940562: Second page of Treaty of Paris 1783. At the bottom next to red wax seals are the signatures of John Adams Benjamin Franklin and John Jay of the United States and David Hartley a member of British Parliament. Confederation on January 14 1784 / Bridgeman Images

The blue glow of nuclear reactors is due to Cherenkov radiation named after Russian scientist Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov a 1958 Nobel Prize winner
The blue glow of nuclear reactors is due to Cherenkov radiation named after Russian scientist Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov a 1958 Nobel Prize winner

EVB2940506: The blue glow of nuclear reactors is due to Cherenkov radiation named after Russian scientist Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov a 1958 Nobel Prize winner / Bridgeman Images

First Barbary War 1801-1805. American Navy and the Barbary Corsairs
First Barbary War 1801-1805. American Navy and the Barbary Corsairs

EVB2940645: First Barbary War 1801-1805. American Navy and the Barbary Corsairs / Bridgeman Images

New York Subway. Passengers commuting on a Lexington Avenue Subway in the 1970s. May 1973
New York Subway. Passengers commuting on a Lexington Avenue Subway in the 1970s. May 1973

EVB2940755: New York Subway. Passengers commuting on a Lexington Avenue Subway in the 1970s. May 1973 / Bridgeman Images

African American children on the street in North Philadelphia. c. 1975
African American children on the street in North Philadelphia. c. 1975

EVB2940816: African American children on the street in North Philadelphia. c. 1975 / Bridgeman Images

Muhammad Ali talks with fellow Black Muslims in Chicago March 1974
Muhammad Ali talks with fellow Black Muslims in Chicago March 1974

EVB2940784: Muhammad Ali talks with fellow Black Muslims in Chicago March 1974 / Bridgeman Images

Electric power lines near Searchlight Nevada. c. 1973-75
Electric power lines near Searchlight Nevada. c. 1973-75

EVB2940803: Electric power lines near Searchlight Nevada. c. 1973-75 / Bridgeman Images

'Sorry NO GAS TODAY' sign at an Oregon Gas Station in October 1973
'Sorry NO GAS TODAY' sign at an Oregon Gas Station in October 1973

EVB2940820: 'Sorry NO GAS TODAY' sign at an Oregon Gas Station in October 1973 / Bridgeman Images

Newspaper Rock Is a large cliff mural of ancient Indian petroglyphs and pictographs. This detail shows a rider on a horse and human figures. Images were made by Native Americans during both the prehistoric and historic periods
Newspaper Rock Is a large cliff mural of ancient Indian petroglyphs and pictographs. This detail shows a rider on a horse and human figures. Images were made by Native Americans during both the prehistoric and historic periods

EVB2940840: Newspaper Rock Is a large cliff mural of ancient Indian petroglyphs and pictographs. This detail shows a rider on a horse and human figures. Images were made by Native Americans during both the prehistoric and historic periods / Bridgeman Images

Newspaper Rock in Indian Creek Historic State Park in Southern Utah. The first carvings were made 2000 years ago by peoples of the Archaic Basketmaker Fremont and Pueblo cultures who farmed the Puerco River Valley
Newspaper Rock in Indian Creek Historic State Park in Southern Utah. The first carvings were made 2000 years ago by peoples of the Archaic Basketmaker Fremont and Pueblo cultures who farmed the Puerco River Valley

EVB2940841: Newspaper Rock in Indian Creek Historic State Park in Southern Utah. The first carvings were made 2000 years ago by peoples of the Archaic Basketmaker Fremont and Pueblo cultures who farmed the Puerco River Valley / Bridgeman Images

THE STRENOUS LIFE ESSAYS AND ADDRESSES by Theodore Roosevelt was first published in 1900. Frontispiece and title page of a 1903 edition
THE STRENOUS LIFE ESSAYS AND ADDRESSES by Theodore Roosevelt was first published in 1900. Frontispiece and title page of a 1903 edition

EVB2940876: THE STRENOUS LIFE ESSAYS AND ADDRESSES by Theodore Roosevelt was first published in 1900. Frontispiece and title page of a 1903 edition / Bridgeman Images

Statue of Liberty seen from the dump in New Jersey that will become Liberty State Park that opened June 14 1976 and is now a popular site where ambitious politicians kickoff presidential campaigns. c. 1973-75
Statue of Liberty seen from the dump in New Jersey that will become Liberty State Park that opened June 14 1976 and is now a popular site where ambitious politicians kickoff presidential campaigns. c. 1973-75

EVB2940856: Statue of Liberty seen from the dump in New Jersey that will become Liberty State Park that opened June 14 1976 and is now a popular site where ambitious politicians kickoff presidential campaigns. c. 1973-75 / Bridgeman Images

THE FREE AMERICAN CITIZEN a Sept. 1912 cartoon showing the added costs to American consumers who purchased highly taxed foreign goods. Protectionist tariffs that were the major source of Federal Revenue until the establishment of Federal Income taxes through the ratification of the 16th amendment on Feb. 3 1913
THE FREE AMERICAN CITIZEN a Sept. 1912 cartoon showing the added costs to American consumers who purchased highly taxed foreign goods. Protectionist tariffs that were the major source of Federal Revenue until the establishment of Federal Income taxes through the ratification of the 16th amendment on Feb. 3 1913

EVB2940912: THE FREE AMERICAN CITIZEN a Sept. 1912 cartoon showing the added costs to American consumers who purchased highly taxed foreign goods. Protectionist tariffs that were the major source of Federal Revenue until the establishment of Federal Income taxes through the ratification of the 16th amendment on Feb. 3 1913 / Bridgeman Images

The Federal Trade Commission FTC was established in 1914 as a successor to Theodore Roosevelt's Bureau of Corporations. The FTC had five members authorized to issue Cease and Desist orders to large corporations to curb unfair trade practices. L-R Will H. Parry William J. Harris Joseph E. Davies Edward N. Hurley George Rublee. c. 1915
The Federal Trade Commission FTC was established in 1914 as a successor to Theodore Roosevelt's Bureau of Corporations. The FTC had five members authorized to issue Cease and Desist orders to large corporations to curb unfair trade practices. L-R Will H. Parry William J. Harris Joseph E. Davies Edward N. Hurley George Rublee. c. 1915

EVB2940930: The Federal Trade Commission FTC was established in 1914 as a successor to Theodore Roosevelt's Bureau of Corporations. The FTC had five members authorized to issue Cease and Desist orders to large corporations to curb unfair trade practices. L-R Will H. Parry William J. Harris Joseph E. Davies Edward N. Hurley George Rublee. c. 1915 / Bridgeman Images

Franklin Roosevelt Inaugurated as Governor of New York 1929-1932 . In formal dress FDR stands with support from his son James. On left are Eleanor and Anna Roosevelt
Franklin Roosevelt Inaugurated as Governor of New York 1929-1932 . In formal dress FDR stands with support from his son James. On left are Eleanor and Anna Roosevelt

EVB2940952: Franklin Roosevelt Inaugurated as Governor of New York 1929-1932 . In formal dress FDR stands with support from his son James. On left are Eleanor and Anna Roosevelt / Bridgeman Images

Julie Nixon Eisenhower with her Grandmother-in-law former First Lady Mamie Eisenhower and her mother First Lady Pat Nixon. c. 1970
Julie Nixon Eisenhower with her Grandmother-in-law former First Lady Mamie Eisenhower and her mother First Lady Pat Nixon. c. 1970

EVB2941026: Julie Nixon Eisenhower with her Grandmother-in-law former First Lady Mamie Eisenhower and her mother First Lady Pat Nixon. c. 1970 / Bridgeman Images

Woodrow Wilson with his first wife Ellen Louise Axson 1860-1914 and his three daughters L to R Jessie Eleanor and Margaret on the porch of Wilson's summer home in Sea Girt New Jersey in 1912. Ellen died of kidney disease in the second year of his presidency
Woodrow Wilson with his first wife Ellen Louise Axson 1860-1914 and his three daughters L to R Jessie Eleanor and Margaret on the porch of Wilson's summer home in Sea Girt New Jersey in 1912. Ellen died of kidney disease in the second year of his presidency

EVB2940935: Woodrow Wilson with his first wife Ellen Louise Axson 1860-1914 and his three daughters L to R Jessie Eleanor and Margaret on the porch of Wilson's summer home in Sea Girt New Jersey in 1912. Ellen died of kidney disease in the second year of his presidency / Bridgeman Images

Sammy Davis Jr. with Richard Nixon in the Oval Office. March 4 1973
Sammy Davis Jr. with Richard Nixon in the Oval Office. March 4 1973

EVB2940982: Sammy Davis Jr. with Richard Nixon in the Oval Office. March 4 1973 / Bridgeman Images

Enlist To-day. He.s Happy & Satisfied, Are You?, 1915 (poster)
Enlist To-day. He.s Happy & Satisfied, Are You?, 1915 (poster)

EVB2942864: Enlist To-day. He.s Happy & Satisfied, Are You?, 1915 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Field Marshall John French, Chief of Staff of the British Army from 1911-1914. Painting by John St. Helier Lander
Field Marshall John French, Chief of Staff of the British Army from 1911-1914. Painting by John St. Helier Lander

EVB2942906: Field Marshall John French, Chief of Staff of the British Army from 1911-1914. Painting by John St. Helier Lander, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

World War 1. Night attack by German Armed motor boats on a flooded section of Flanders. 1914
World War 1. Night attack by German Armed motor boats on a flooded section of Flanders. 1914

EVB2942966: World War 1. Night attack by German Armed motor boats on a flooded section of Flanders. 1914, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

World War 1. French and German troops fight on the height above Lenharee, before the Battle of the Marne. German troops were advancing south, where they were repelled by the armies of France and Britain, and forced to retreat over Lenharee. 1914
World War 1. French and German troops fight on the height above Lenharee, before the Battle of the Marne. German troops were advancing south, where they were repelled by the armies of France and Britain, and forced to retreat over Lenharee. 1914

EVB2942972: World War 1. French and German troops fight on the height above Lenharee, before the Battle of the Marne. German troops were advancing south, where they were repelled by the armies of France and Britain, and forced to retreat over Lenharee. 1914 / Bridgeman Images

World War 1. After a battle in Northern France, three hundred Germans were buried in one great trench and a similar number of French in another. 1914
World War 1. After a battle in Northern France, three hundred Germans were buried in one great trench and a similar number of French in another. 1914

EVB2942975: World War 1. After a battle in Northern France, three hundred Germans were buried in one great trench and a similar number of French in another. 1914, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Austrian prisoners of war march by Russian advancing troops in 1914-15 (b/w photo)
Austrian prisoners of war march by Russian advancing troops in 1914-15 (b/w photo)

EVB2943002: Austrian prisoners of war march by Russian advancing troops in 1914-15 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

German WW1 machine gun crew firing from a trench on the Eastern Front. 1914-15
German WW1 machine gun crew firing from a trench on the Eastern Front. 1914-15

EVB2943053: German WW1 machine gun crew firing from a trench on the Eastern Front. 1914-15, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

General Ferdinand Foch, Commander of the French Armies of the North in the last 18 months of World War 1
General Ferdinand Foch, Commander of the French Armies of the North in the last 18 months of World War 1

EVB2942893: General Ferdinand Foch, Commander of the French Armies of the North in the last 18 months of World War 1, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

The Prague Garrison swears allegiance to the new Czechoslovak Republic. Nov. 15, 1918. The state was founded in October 1918, at the end of World War I, by the Treaty of St. Germain
The Prague Garrison swears allegiance to the new Czechoslovak Republic. Nov. 15, 1918. The state was founded in October 1918, at the end of World War I, by the Treaty of St. Germain

EVB2943119: The Prague Garrison swears allegiance to the new Czechoslovak Republic. Nov. 15, 1918. The state was founded in October 1918, at the end of World War I, by the Treaty of St. Germain, Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

German General, Erich Ludendorff. The Prussian general led German victories at Tannenberg and the Masurian Lakes. In 1916 Ludendorff replaced Erich von Falkenhayn as Germany's Chief of the General Staff for the remainder of the war. c. 1916
German General, Erich Ludendorff. The Prussian general led German victories at Tannenberg and the Masurian Lakes. In 1916 Ludendorff replaced Erich von Falkenhayn as Germany's Chief of the General Staff for the remainder of the war. c. 1916

EVB2942923: German General, Erich Ludendorff. The Prussian general led German victories at Tannenberg and the Masurian Lakes. In 1916 Ludendorff replaced Erich von Falkenhayn as Germany's Chief of the General Staff for the remainder of the war. c. 1916 / Bridgeman Images

Franklin D. Roosevelt was President of the Harvard Crimson. 1904
Franklin D. Roosevelt was President of the Harvard Crimson. 1904

EVB2943550: Franklin D. Roosevelt was President of the Harvard Crimson. 1904 / Bridgeman Images

A striker dodges policeman's night stick during San Francisco General Strikes. 1934. The West Coast waterfront strike lasted from May 9, 1934 to July 17, 1934, affecting the ports of San Francisco and Oakland, California, Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington
A striker dodges policeman's night stick during San Francisco General Strikes. 1934. The West Coast waterfront strike lasted from May 9, 1934 to July 17, 1934, affecting the ports of San Francisco and Oakland, California, Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington

EVB2943650: A striker dodges policeman's night stick during San Francisco General Strikes. 1934. The West Coast waterfront strike lasted from May 9, 1934 to July 17, 1934, affecting the ports of San Francisco and Oakland, California, Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington / Bridgeman Images

Eleanor Roosevelt in a 1898 portrait at about age 15. 1898. The following year she attended a progressive English finishing school, the Allenwood Academy in London
Eleanor Roosevelt in a 1898 portrait at about age 15. 1898. The following year she attended a progressive English finishing school, the Allenwood Academy in London

EVB2943571: Eleanor Roosevelt in a 1898 portrait at about age 15. 1898. The following year she attended a progressive English finishing school, the Allenwood Academy in London / Bridgeman Images

Socialist Norman Thomas speaks at peace rally. Washington, D.C. June 8, 1940. Thomas, the Socialist candidate for President, warned against 'hysterical armament economics' and 'American civil liberties had already been infringed upon by war hysteria.
Socialist Norman Thomas speaks at peace rally. Washington, D.C. June 8, 1940. Thomas, the Socialist candidate for President, warned against 'hysterical armament economics' and 'American civil liberties had already been infringed upon by war hysteria.

EVB2943577: Socialist Norman Thomas speaks at peace rally. Washington, D.C. June 8, 1940. Thomas, the Socialist candidate for President, warned against 'hysterical armament economics' and 'American civil liberties had already been infringed upon by war hysteria. / Bridgeman Images


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