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Massive cranes on a steel superstructure during the construction of Douglas Dam, a Tennessee Valley Authority public works project. June 1942
Massive cranes on a steel superstructure during the construction of Douglas Dam, a Tennessee Valley Authority public works project. June 1942

EVB2937984: Massive cranes on a steel superstructure during the construction of Douglas Dam, a Tennessee Valley Authority public works project. June 1942 / Bridgeman Images

Panama Canal construction showing massive locks before the gates were installed. c. 1912
Panama Canal construction showing massive locks before the gates were installed. c. 1912

EVB2937997: Panama Canal construction showing massive locks before the gates were installed. c. 1912 / Bridgeman Images

ESSO Gasoline dealer sign on Chestnut St. in Philadelphia in 1939
ESSO Gasoline dealer sign on Chestnut St. in Philadelphia in 1939

EVB2938004: ESSO Gasoline dealer sign on Chestnut St. in Philadelphia in 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Capital and Labor leaders leaving the White House after a conference with President Roosevelt From left to right:; A.A. Berle, former Brain Truster of the New Deal, Philip Murray, C.I.O. leader, John L. Lewis, C.I.O. chief, Owen D. Young, head of the General Electric Co. and Thomas W. Lamont, partner of J.P. Morgan. January 14, 1938
Capital and Labor leaders leaving the White House after a conference with President Roosevelt From left to right:; A.A. Berle, former Brain Truster of the New Deal, Philip Murray, C.I.O. leader, John L. Lewis, C.I.O. chief, Owen D. Young, head of the General Electric Co. and Thomas W. Lamont, partner of J.P. Morgan. January 14, 1938

EVB2938008: Capital and Labor leaders leaving the White House after a conference with President Roosevelt From left to right:; A.A. Berle, former Brain Truster of the New Deal, Philip Murray, C.I.O. leader, John L. Lewis, C.I.O. chief, Owen D. Young, head of the General Electric Co. and Thomas W. Lamont, partner of J.P. Morgan. January 14, 1938 / Bridgeman Images

Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (1890-1964), addressing Paterson Silk Strikers, June 1913
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (1890-1964), addressing Paterson Silk Strikers, June 1913

EVB2938012: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (1890-1964), addressing Paterson Silk Strikers, June 1913 / Bridgeman Images

William 'Big Bill' Haywood (1869-1928), was a founding member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), an leader in the Socialist Party of Americ. In 1918 he was convicted of violating the Espionage Act and fled to the Russian Soviet Republic for the remainder of his life
William 'Big Bill' Haywood (1869-1928), was a founding member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), an leader in the Socialist Party of Americ. In 1918 he was convicted of violating the Espionage Act and fled to the Russian Soviet Republic for the remainder of his life

EVB2938016: William 'Big Bill' Haywood (1869-1928), was a founding member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), an leader in the Socialist Party of Americ. In 1918 he was convicted of violating the Espionage Act and fled to the Russian Soviet Republic for the remainder of his life / Bridgeman Images

Eugene Debs (1855-1926) ran for U.S. President as the Socialist Party's candidate in 1900, 1904, 1908, 1912, and 1920, the last time from his prison cell. c. 1920
Eugene Debs (1855-1926) ran for U.S. President as the Socialist Party's candidate in 1900, 1904, 1908, 1912, and 1920, the last time from his prison cell. c. 1920

EVB2938031: Eugene Debs (1855-1926) ran for U.S. President as the Socialist Party's candidate in 1900, 1904, 1908, 1912, and 1920, the last time from his prison cell. c. 1920 / Bridgeman Images

John L. Lewis, President of the C.I.O., Francis Perkins, Secretary of Labor, and James Dewey, Labor Department conciliator after a conference with President Roosevelt to discuss a coal industry labor dispute. May 9, 1939
John L. Lewis, President of the C.I.O., Francis Perkins, Secretary of Labor, and James Dewey, Labor Department conciliator after a conference with President Roosevelt to discuss a coal industry labor dispute. May 9, 1939

EVB2938037: John L. Lewis, President of the C.I.O., Francis Perkins, Secretary of Labor, and James Dewey, Labor Department conciliator after a conference with President Roosevelt to discuss a coal industry labor dispute. May 9, 1939 / Bridgeman Images

In the Cascade Mountains near Seattle, Washington, workers load 120 foot long logs with sharpened ends, that will become fish trap piles. The piles supported large nets sited on salmon migration routes to gather massive amounts of fish for the canning industry. c. 1899
In the Cascade Mountains near Seattle, Washington, workers load 120 foot long logs with sharpened ends, that will become fish trap piles. The piles supported large nets sited on salmon migration routes to gather massive amounts of fish for the canning industry. c. 1899

EVB2938090: In the Cascade Mountains near Seattle, Washington, workers load 120 foot long logs with sharpened ends, that will become fish trap piles. The piles supported large nets sited on salmon migration routes to gather massive amounts of fish for the canning industry. c. 1899 / Bridgeman Images

World's 'toughest' 3-year-old, sits in chair holding mug of beer while smoking a cigar, 1935
World's 'toughest' 3-year-old, sits in chair holding mug of beer while smoking a cigar, 1935

EVB2943837: World's 'toughest' 3-year-old, sits in chair holding mug of beer while smoking a cigar, 1935 / Bridgeman Images

Six little girls wearing tutus during Child Health Day at the Sumner-Magruder elementary school in Washington, D.C. 1936
Six little girls wearing tutus during Child Health Day at the Sumner-Magruder elementary school in Washington, D.C. 1936

EVB2943877: Six little girls wearing tutus during Child Health Day at the Sumner-Magruder elementary school in Washington, D.C. 1936 / Bridgeman Images

New Yorkers protest for passage of the Wagner-Steagall Housing Act, 1937. The act was passed to replace derelict housing with safe dwellings for low-income families on Sept. 1, 1937
New Yorkers protest for passage of the Wagner-Steagall Housing Act, 1937. The act was passed to replace derelict housing with safe dwellings for low-income families on Sept. 1, 1937

EVB2943912: New Yorkers protest for passage of the Wagner-Steagall Housing Act, 1937. The act was passed to replace derelict housing with safe dwellings for low-income families on Sept. 1, 1937 / Bridgeman Images

CBS Radio engineers testing the mikes and controls before a coast-to-coast broadcast,1937
CBS Radio engineers testing the mikes and controls before a coast-to-coast broadcast,1937

EVB2943915: CBS Radio engineers testing the mikes and controls before a coast-to-coast broadcast,1937 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Bureau of the Census computer operator pointing out the interior mechanism of the punched card sorter, c. 1940
U.S. Bureau of the Census computer operator pointing out the interior mechanism of the punched card sorter, c. 1940

EVB2943930: U.S. Bureau of the Census computer operator pointing out the interior mechanism of the punched card sorter, c. 1940 / Bridgeman Images

In the passengers cabin of the transatlantic seaplane, the 'Rochambeau', Dec. 1938. The 68 ton plane, flew from France to NYC in 20 hours
In the passengers cabin of the transatlantic seaplane, the 'Rochambeau', Dec. 1938. The 68 ton plane, flew from France to NYC in 20 hours

EVB2943953: In the passengers cabin of the transatlantic seaplane, the 'Rochambeau', Dec. 1938. The 68 ton plane, flew from France to NYC in 20 hours / Bridgeman Images

Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln, in the Mt. Rushmore tramway, Nov. 23, 1935. The Jefferson sculpture is tasking it's finished form behind them. Photo by Charles d'Emery
Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln, in the Mt. Rushmore tramway, Nov. 23, 1935. The Jefferson sculpture is tasking it's finished form behind them. Photo by Charles d'Emery

EVB2944007: Gutzon Borglum and his son, Lincoln, in the Mt. Rushmore tramway, Nov. 23, 1935. The Jefferson sculpture is tasking it's finished form behind them. Photo by Charles d'Emery / Bridgeman Images

Benjamin Cardozo, was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by Herbert Hoover in 1932. He served until his death in July 1938
Benjamin Cardozo, was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by Herbert Hoover in 1932. He served until his death in July 1938

EVB2944070: Benjamin Cardozo, was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court by Herbert Hoover in 1932. He served until his death in July 1938 / Bridgeman Images

Stanley Reed was FDR's second Supreme Court nominee in 1938. Reed evolved into a moderate justice, often provided the fifth vote in split rulings
Stanley Reed was FDR's second Supreme Court nominee in 1938. Reed evolved into a moderate justice, often provided the fifth vote in split rulings

EVB2944077: Stanley Reed was FDR's second Supreme Court nominee in 1938. Reed evolved into a moderate justice, often provided the fifth vote in split rulings / Bridgeman Images

Three generations of a farm family at dinner in East Montpelier, Vermont, July 1942. Photo by Fritz Henle
Three generations of a farm family at dinner in East Montpelier, Vermont, July 1942. Photo by Fritz Henle

EVB2944087: Three generations of a farm family at dinner in East Montpelier, Vermont, July 1942. Photo by Fritz Henle / Bridgeman Images

Students in a business class in New Bedford, Massachusetts, April 1942
Students in a business class in New Bedford, Massachusetts, April 1942

EVB2944104: Students in a business class in New Bedford, Massachusetts, April 1942 / Bridgeman Images

African American children playing in water sprayed from a sprinkler in South Harlem, NYC, Aug. 8, 1937
African American children playing in water sprayed from a sprinkler in South Harlem, NYC, Aug. 8, 1937

EVB2944107: African American children playing in water sprayed from a sprinkler in South Harlem, NYC, Aug. 8, 1937 / Bridgeman Images

Haile Selassie on horseback surrounded by bodyguards, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Haile Selassie on horseback surrounded by bodyguards, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

EVB2944148: Haile Selassie on horseback surrounded by bodyguards, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia / Bridgeman Images

Lyndon Johnson speaking to a crowd while campaigning for the presidential nomination at the Democratic Convention in Los Angeles, California. Five days later, Johnson received only 409 delegate votes to Kennedy's winning 806. July 10, 1960
Lyndon Johnson speaking to a crowd while campaigning for the presidential nomination at the Democratic Convention in Los Angeles, California. Five days later, Johnson received only 409 delegate votes to Kennedy's winning 806. July 10, 1960

EVB2941437: Lyndon Johnson speaking to a crowd while campaigning for the presidential nomination at the Democratic Convention in Los Angeles, California. Five days later, Johnson received only 409 delegate votes to Kennedy's winning 806. July 10, 1960 / Bridgeman Images

Change of Command in Vietnam
Change of Command in Vietnam

EVB2941449: Change of Command in Vietnam / Bridgeman Images

USO entertains troops in Vietnam. The Nicholas Brothers, Fayard and Harold, dance with Bob Hope on the USS Ticonderoga. Dec. 22, 1966
USO entertains troops in Vietnam. The Nicholas Brothers, Fayard and Harold, dance with Bob Hope on the USS Ticonderoga. Dec. 22, 1966

EVB2941501: USO entertains troops in Vietnam. The Nicholas Brothers, Fayard and Harold, dance with Bob Hope on the USS Ticonderoga. Dec. 22, 1966 / Bridgeman Images

POWS tied together by the neck. Viet Cong prisoners led away for evacuation. The four were veteran fighters with old bullet wounds. July 25, 1965
POWS tied together by the neck. Viet Cong prisoners led away for evacuation. The four were veteran fighters with old bullet wounds. July 25, 1965

EVB2941522: POWS tied together by the neck. Viet Cong prisoners led away for evacuation. The four were veteran fighters with old bullet wounds. July 25, 1965 / Bridgeman Images

Pro-Vietnam War demonstrators. Counter-demonstrators, marching on New York City's Third Avenue with flags and placards supporting of the war in Vietnam. April 15, 1967
Pro-Vietnam War demonstrators. Counter-demonstrators, marching on New York City's Third Avenue with flags and placards supporting of the war in Vietnam. April 15, 1967

EVB2941534: Pro-Vietnam War demonstrators. Counter-demonstrators, marching on New York City's Third Avenue with flags and placards supporting of the war in Vietnam. April 15, 1967 / Bridgeman Images

White House Wedding. Lynda Bird Johnson and Captain Charles Robb at their White House. Dec. 9, 1967
White House Wedding. Lynda Bird Johnson and Captain Charles Robb at their White House. Dec. 9, 1967

EVB2941561: White House Wedding. Lynda Bird Johnson and Captain Charles Robb at their White House. Dec. 9, 1967 / Bridgeman Images

President Johnson taking a winter swim. LBJ in a red terry robe at his winterized swimming pool in Texas. LBJ Ranch, Jan. 5. 1968
President Johnson taking a winter swim. LBJ in a red terry robe at his winterized swimming pool in Texas. LBJ Ranch, Jan. 5. 1968

EVB2941567: President Johnson taking a winter swim. LBJ in a red terry robe at his winterized swimming pool in Texas. LBJ Ranch, Jan. 5. 1968 / Bridgeman Images

President Lyndon Johnson roping calves at the LBJ Ranch, near Stonewall, Texas. Nov. 20, 1965
President Lyndon Johnson roping calves at the LBJ Ranch, near Stonewall, Texas. Nov. 20, 1965

EVB2941570: President Lyndon Johnson roping calves at the LBJ Ranch, near Stonewall, Texas. Nov. 20, 1965 / Bridgeman Images

Vietnam War. US Marine Sergeant prepared to go into a field with a Reconnaissance Battalion. April 10, 1967
Vietnam War. US Marine Sergeant prepared to go into a field with a Reconnaissance Battalion. April 10, 1967

EVB2941712: Vietnam War. US Marine Sergeant prepared to go into a field with a Reconnaissance Battalion. April 10, 1967 / Bridgeman Images

Vietnam War. USS FORRESTAL one month after mishandled explosives killed 134 crewmen while on duty in waters off Vietnam. The ship was repaired and spent the rest of the Vietnam War in the Mediterranean. Aug. 12, 1967
Vietnam War. USS FORRESTAL one month after mishandled explosives killed 134 crewmen while on duty in waters off Vietnam. The ship was repaired and spent the rest of the Vietnam War in the Mediterranean. Aug. 12, 1967

EVB2941718: Vietnam War. USS FORRESTAL one month after mishandled explosives killed 134 crewmen while on duty in waters off Vietnam. The ship was repaired and spent the rest of the Vietnam War in the Mediterranean. Aug. 12, 1967 / Bridgeman Images

Man operates a drill-press in the North American Aviation's Inglewood, California plant, which built B-25 bombers and Mustang fighters. October 1942,
Man operates a drill-press in the North American Aviation's Inglewood, California plant, which built B-25 bombers and Mustang fighters. October 1942,

EVB2938095: Man operates a drill-press in the North American Aviation's Inglewood, California plant, which built B-25 bombers and Mustang fighters. October 1942, / Bridgeman Images

Model wearing coveralls with insignia 'FFI' (Fashion for Industry) and matching cap. 1953
Model wearing coveralls with insignia 'FFI' (Fashion for Industry) and matching cap. 1953

EVB2938125: Model wearing coveralls with insignia 'FFI' (Fashion for Industry) and matching cap. 1953 / Bridgeman Images

Law enforcement photo of a shoe with metal box in cut out section of heel used to smuggle drugs into a detention facility. For dramatic effect the shoe is surrounded by drug paraphernalia. 1955
Law enforcement photo of a shoe with metal box in cut out section of heel used to smuggle drugs into a detention facility. For dramatic effect the shoe is surrounded by drug paraphernalia. 1955

EVB2938163: Law enforcement photo of a shoe with metal box in cut out section of heel used to smuggle drugs into a detention facility. For dramatic effect the shoe is surrounded by drug paraphernalia. 1955 / Bridgeman Images

Tom Mooney a socialist labor leader stepped out of San Quentin prison on January 7 1939 after serving 22 years for a bombing conviction based on admitted perjury. The perjurers confessed soon after Mooney's conviction but all officials ignored incl
Tom Mooney a socialist labor leader stepped out of San Quentin prison on January 7 1939 after serving 22 years for a bombing conviction based on admitted perjury. The perjurers confessed soon after Mooney's conviction but all officials ignored incl

EVB2938202: Tom Mooney a socialist labor leader stepped out of San Quentin prison on January 7 1939 after serving 22 years for a bombing conviction based on admitted perjury. The perjurers confessed soon after Mooney's conviction but all officials ignored incl / Bridgeman Images


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