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Edward M. M. Warburg (1908–1992), humanitarian, philanthropist and benefactor of the arts. He was among the founders of the Museum of Modern Art, and the American Ballet. 1946
Edward M. M. Warburg (1908–1992), humanitarian, philanthropist and benefactor of the arts. He was among the founders of the Museum of Modern Art, and the American Ballet. 1946

EVB2935682: Edward M. M. Warburg (1908–1992), humanitarian, philanthropist and benefactor of the arts. He was among the founders of the Museum of Modern Art, and the American Ballet. 1946 / Bridgeman Images

Amelia Earhart  surrounded by crowd of admirers in London, 1932 (photo)
Amelia Earhart  surrounded by crowd of admirers in London, 1932 (photo)

EVB2935712: Amelia Earhart surrounded by crowd of admirers in London, 1932 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Whittaker Chambers, leaving Federal Court, Nov. 18, 1949, during the second perjury trial of Alger Hiss. An admitted former Communist, Chambers testified he had known Hiss as a fellow member of a communist spy ring in the 1930s
Whittaker Chambers, leaving Federal Court, Nov. 18, 1949, during the second perjury trial of Alger Hiss. An admitted former Communist, Chambers testified he had known Hiss as a fellow member of a communist spy ring in the 1930s

EVB2935817: Whittaker Chambers, leaving Federal Court, Nov. 18, 1949, during the second perjury trial of Alger Hiss. An admitted former Communist, Chambers testified he had known Hiss as a fellow member of a communist spy ring in the 1930s / Bridgeman Images

Inspectors of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, watch television and listen to radio programs for misleading advertising. 1949
Inspectors of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, watch television and listen to radio programs for misleading advertising. 1949

EVB2935832: Inspectors of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, watch television and listen to radio programs for misleading advertising. 1949 / Bridgeman Images

Newly liberated French crowd demonstrate their joy at the Hotel de Ville, Paris, with signs celebrating Charles De Gaulle, the Allies, and French Resistance. 1944
Newly liberated French crowd demonstrate their joy at the Hotel de Ville, Paris, with signs celebrating Charles De Gaulle, the Allies, and French Resistance. 1944

EVB2935835: Newly liberated French crowd demonstrate their joy at the Hotel de Ville, Paris, with signs celebrating Charles De Gaulle, the Allies, and French Resistance. 1944 / Bridgeman Images

Georgia Governor Eugene Talmadge (1884-1946), assails the New Deal during radio broadcast in 1935. He was a Southern Democratic critic of FDR 's New Deal and an adamant segregationist
Georgia Governor Eugene Talmadge (1884-1946), assails the New Deal during radio broadcast in 1935. He was a Southern Democratic critic of FDR 's New Deal and an adamant segregationist

EVB2935847: Georgia Governor Eugene Talmadge (1884-1946), assails the New Deal during radio broadcast in 1935. He was a Southern Democratic critic of FDR 's New Deal and an adamant segregationist / Bridgeman Images

Japanese police hauling away a demonstrator during the 4th anniversary constitution day ceremony at the Imperial Palace plaza, Tokyo, Japan. 1951
Japanese police hauling away a demonstrator during the 4th anniversary constitution day ceremony at the Imperial Palace plaza, Tokyo, Japan. 1951

EVB2935850: Japanese police hauling away a demonstrator during the 4th anniversary constitution day ceremony at the Imperial Palace plaza, Tokyo, Japan. 1951 / Bridgeman Images

Dr. Benjamin Spock leading a march to the United Nations to demand a cease-fire in Vietnam. c. 1967
Dr. Benjamin Spock leading a march to the United Nations to demand a cease-fire in Vietnam. c. 1967

EVB2935853: Dr. Benjamin Spock leading a march to the United Nations to demand a cease-fire in Vietnam. c. 1967 / Bridgeman Images

Japan's Emperor Hirohito, saluting on horseback, in military uniform, with group of Japanese officers. c. 1940
Japan's Emperor Hirohito, saluting on horseback, in military uniform, with group of Japanese officers. c. 1940

EVB2935859: Japan's Emperor Hirohito, saluting on horseback, in military uniform, with group of Japanese officers. c. 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Horton Spheres at the Shell Oil plant in Montreal, Quebec, were used to make aviation gasoline during World War II. c. 1950s
Horton Spheres at the Shell Oil plant in Montreal, Quebec, were used to make aviation gasoline during World War II. c. 1950s

EVB2935602: Horton Spheres at the Shell Oil plant in Montreal, Quebec, were used to make aviation gasoline during World War II. c. 1950s / Bridgeman Images

Vincent Astor (1891-1959), on deck of ship wearing fur coat. After his father, John Jacob Astor IV, died in the Titantic disaster, Vincent assumed a leadership role in the Astor family. c. 1920
Vincent Astor (1891-1959), on deck of ship wearing fur coat. After his father, John Jacob Astor IV, died in the Titantic disaster, Vincent assumed a leadership role in the Astor family. c. 1920

EVB2935608: Vincent Astor (1891-1959), on deck of ship wearing fur coat. After his father, John Jacob Astor IV, died in the Titantic disaster, Vincent assumed a leadership role in the Astor family. c. 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Charles Dicken's (1812-1870), portrait from the 1860s
Charles Dicken's (1812-1870), portrait from the 1860s

EVB2935617: Charles Dicken's (1812-1870), portrait from the 1860s / Bridgeman Images

Andre Gide (1869-1951) French author, and Nobel Prize winner in 1932
Andre Gide (1869-1951) French author, and Nobel Prize winner in 1932

EVB2935623: Andre Gide (1869-1951) French author, and Nobel Prize winner in 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Robert Gruntal Nathan (1894-1985) American novelist and poet, wrote THE BISHOP'S WIFE, which was made into the film starring Cary Grant, David Niven, and Loretta Young in 1947. 1936 portrait by Pirie MacDonald
Robert Gruntal Nathan (1894-1985) American novelist and poet, wrote THE BISHOP'S WIFE, which was made into the film starring Cary Grant, David Niven, and Loretta Young in 1947. 1936 portrait by Pirie MacDonald

EVB2935629: Robert Gruntal Nathan (1894-1985) American novelist and poet, wrote THE BISHOP'S WIFE, which was made into the film starring Cary Grant, David Niven, and Loretta Young in 1947. 1936 portrait by Pirie MacDonald / Bridgeman Images

Edmund Clarence Stedman (1833-1908), American poet, critic, and essayist. He edited important anthologies of 19th century English and American poetry. 1903 portrait by Pirie MacDonald
Edmund Clarence Stedman (1833-1908), American poet, critic, and essayist. He edited important anthologies of 19th century English and American poetry. 1903 portrait by Pirie MacDonald

EVB2935647: Edmund Clarence Stedman (1833-1908), American poet, critic, and essayist. He edited important anthologies of 19th century English and American poetry. 1903 portrait by Pirie MacDonald / Bridgeman Images

Sir Charles Lyell (1797-1875), Scottish geologist published PRINCIPLES OF GEOLOGY in 1830, and established the Earth's surface was produced over long periods of geological time, countering the popular assumption of Biblical creation concepts
Sir Charles Lyell (1797-1875), Scottish geologist published PRINCIPLES OF GEOLOGY in 1830, and established the Earth's surface was produced over long periods of geological time, countering the popular assumption of Biblical creation concepts

EVB2935662: Sir Charles Lyell (1797-1875), Scottish geologist published PRINCIPLES OF GEOLOGY in 1830, and established the Earth's surface was produced over long periods of geological time, countering the popular assumption of Biblical creation concepts / Bridgeman Images

Matilda Gardner, one of the original core of activists who worked with Alice Paul and Lucy Burns when they first came to Washington. She was arrested and imprisoned twice for women rights protests. c. 1915
Matilda Gardner, one of the original core of activists who worked with Alice Paul and Lucy Burns when they first came to Washington. She was arrested and imprisoned twice for women rights protests. c. 1915

EVB2935686: Matilda Gardner, one of the original core of activists who worked with Alice Paul and Lucy Burns when they first came to Washington. She was arrested and imprisoned twice for women rights protests. c. 1915 / Bridgeman Images

Famous flyers attend Aero ball at the Willard Hotel, Washington,1931 (photo)
Famous flyers attend Aero ball at the Willard Hotel, Washington,1931 (photo)

EVB2935707: Famous flyers attend Aero ball at the Willard Hotel, Washington,1931 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Amelia Earhart (1897-1937), waving, seated outside cockpit on top of an Autogiro, in Los Angeles, shortly after she became the first woman to complete a solo coast-to-coast flight. August 1932
Amelia Earhart (1897-1937), waving, seated outside cockpit on top of an Autogiro, in Los Angeles, shortly after she became the first woman to complete a solo coast-to-coast flight. August 1932

EVB2935710: Amelia Earhart (1897-1937), waving, seated outside cockpit on top of an Autogiro, in Los Angeles, shortly after she became the first woman to complete a solo coast-to-coast flight. August 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Amelia Earhart stanind on the wing of her Lockheed L-10E Electra airplane. At right is Fred Noonan, her navigator entering the cockpit, during a stop in Puerto Rico during their failed attempt to fly around the world. 1937
Amelia Earhart stanind on the wing of her Lockheed L-10E Electra airplane. At right is Fred Noonan, her navigator entering the cockpit, during a stop in Puerto Rico during their failed attempt to fly around the world. 1937

EVB2935713: Amelia Earhart stanind on the wing of her Lockheed L-10E Electra airplane. At right is Fred Noonan, her navigator entering the cockpit, during a stop in Puerto Rico during their failed attempt to fly around the world. 1937 / Bridgeman Images

Edward Beale McLean (1889-1941), publisher and owner of the Washington Post from 1916-1933. He was once the owner of the Hope Diamond
Edward Beale McLean (1889-1941), publisher and owner of the Washington Post from 1916-1933. He was once the owner of the Hope Diamond

EVB2935740: Edward Beale McLean (1889-1941), publisher and owner of the Washington Post from 1916-1933. He was once the owner of the Hope Diamond / Bridgeman Images

Jean Jules Jusserand (1855-1932), a French author and diplomat who won the 1916 Pulitzer Prize for his history, WITH AMERICANS OF PAST AND PRESENT DAYS
Jean Jules Jusserand (1855-1932), a French author and diplomat who won the 1916 Pulitzer Prize for his history, WITH AMERICANS OF PAST AND PRESENT DAYS

EVB2935755: Jean Jules Jusserand (1855-1932), a French author and diplomat who won the 1916 Pulitzer Prize for his history, WITH AMERICANS OF PAST AND PRESENT DAYS / Bridgeman Images

Winston Churchill walks among the dragons teeth (tank traps) of the fallen Siegfried Line. With him are British Field Marshal Montgomery, British Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, and U.S. General William H. Simpson. March 1944
Winston Churchill walks among the dragons teeth (tank traps) of the fallen Siegfried Line. With him are British Field Marshal Montgomery, British Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, and U.S. General William H. Simpson. March 1944

EVB2935770: Winston Churchill walks among the dragons teeth (tank traps) of the fallen Siegfried Line. With him are British Field Marshal Montgomery, British Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, and U.S. General William H. Simpson. March 1944 / Bridgeman Images

Zeichnet Kriegsanleihe. Die Zeit ist hart, aber der Sieg ist sicher, 1917 (poster)
Zeichnet Kriegsanleihe. Die Zeit ist hart, aber der Sieg ist sicher, 1917 (poster)

EVB2935794: Zeichnet Kriegsanleihe. Die Zeit ist hart, aber der Sieg ist sicher, 1917 (poster), Paul, Bruno (1874-1968) / Bridgeman Images

An automobile service station attendant measures out gasoline in accordance with the World War II gasoline rationing. July 1942
An automobile service station attendant measures out gasoline in accordance with the World War II gasoline rationing. July 1942

EVB2935600: An automobile service station attendant measures out gasoline in accordance with the World War II gasoline rationing. July 1942 / Bridgeman Images

Easter Sunday crowd on Fifth Avenue, New York City, as thousands of worshippers left church to take part in the holiday promenade. c. 1925
Easter Sunday crowd on Fifth Avenue, New York City, as thousands of worshippers left church to take part in the holiday promenade. c. 1925

EVB2935606: Easter Sunday crowd on Fifth Avenue, New York City, as thousands of worshippers left church to take part in the holiday promenade. c. 1925 / Bridgeman Images

Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, seated at desk, in 1961
Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, seated at desk, in 1961

EVB2935889: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, seated at desk, in 1961 / Bridgeman Images

Union general Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), standing alongside his war horse, Cincinnati. June 4, 1864
Union general Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), standing alongside his war horse, Cincinnati. June 4, 1864

EVB2935919: Union general Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), standing alongside his war horse, Cincinnati. June 4, 1864 / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding with First Lady Florence Kling Harding in 1920
President Warren Harding with First Lady Florence Kling Harding in 1920

EVB2935958: President Warren Harding with First Lady Florence Kling Harding in 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Islamic clerics is Persia, c. 1910. Reza Shah Pahlavi compromised with the Iranian mullahs when they opposed his imitation of Kamul Attaturk's secularization policies in the 1920s
Islamic clerics is Persia, c. 1910. Reza Shah Pahlavi compromised with the Iranian mullahs when they opposed his imitation of Kamul Attaturk's secularization policies in the 1920s

EVB2935964: Islamic clerics is Persia, c. 1910. Reza Shah Pahlavi compromised with the Iranian mullahs when they opposed his imitation of Kamul Attaturk's secularization policies in the 1920s / Bridgeman Images

Detroit's Brown Bomber, heavyweight Joe Louis, on his knees for the final count of his fight with Max Schmeling at the Yankee Stadium, New York City. June 19, 1936
Detroit's Brown Bomber, heavyweight Joe Louis, on his knees for the final count of his fight with Max Schmeling at the Yankee Stadium, New York City. June 19, 1936

EVB2935970: Detroit's Brown Bomber, heavyweight Joe Louis, on his knees for the final count of his fight with Max Schmeling at the Yankee Stadium, New York City. June 19, 1936 / Bridgeman Images

Sitting Bull (1831-1890) Lakota Sioux, in 1885 portrait during his years as a performer in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
Sitting Bull (1831-1890) Lakota Sioux, in 1885 portrait during his years as a performer in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show

EVB2935991: Sitting Bull (1831-1890) Lakota Sioux, in 1885 portrait during his years as a performer in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show / Bridgeman Images

Benjamin West (1738-1829), and his family in London, 1779. The American-born artist (far right holding palette) built his mature career in England, where he received the patronage of King George III and was elected President of the Royal Academy
Benjamin West (1738-1829), and his family in London, 1779. The American-born artist (far right holding palette) built his mature career in England, where he received the patronage of King George III and was elected President of the Royal Academy

EVB2936024: Benjamin West (1738-1829), and his family in London, 1779. The American-born artist (far right holding palette) built his mature career in England, where he received the patronage of King George III and was elected President of the Royal Academy / Bridgeman Images

African Americans enjoying some rest and recreation after a day of work picking cotton. Three men are shooting dice on the edge of cotton field while others watch. c. 1900
African Americans enjoying some rest and recreation after a day of work picking cotton. Three men are shooting dice on the edge of cotton field while others watch. c. 1900

EVB2936078: African Americans enjoying some rest and recreation after a day of work picking cotton. Three men are shooting dice on the edge of cotton field while others watch. c. 1900 / Bridgeman Images

Margaret Walker (1915-1998), pioneering African American poet, novelist and critic, is best known for her 1943 poem, FOR MY PEOPLE, and the novel JUBILEE (1966). She claimed Alex Haley plagiarized JUBILEE in his novel, ROOTS, but lost her legal suit for copyright infringement. c. 1940s
Margaret Walker (1915-1998), pioneering African American poet, novelist and critic, is best known for her 1943 poem, FOR MY PEOPLE, and the novel JUBILEE (1966). She claimed Alex Haley plagiarized JUBILEE in his novel, ROOTS, but lost her legal suit for copyright infringement. c. 1940s

EVB2936084: Margaret Walker (1915-1998), pioneering African American poet, novelist and critic, is best known for her 1943 poem, FOR MY PEOPLE, and the novel JUBILEE (1966). She claimed Alex Haley plagiarized JUBILEE in his novel, ROOTS, but lost her legal suit for copyright infringement. c. 1940s / Bridgeman Images

Nine men at a secret meeting of southern unionists. Called 'scalawags,' they represented a minority in the South that had not supported secession in 1861 and wanted to participate in the Reconstruction government of their states. 1866
Nine men at a secret meeting of southern unionists. Called 'scalawags,' they represented a minority in the South that had not supported secession in 1861 and wanted to participate in the Reconstruction government of their states. 1866

EVB2936144: Nine men at a secret meeting of southern unionists. Called 'scalawags,' they represented a minority in the South that had not supported secession in 1861 and wanted to participate in the Reconstruction government of their states. 1866 / Bridgeman Images


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