EVB2924766: Herman's Hermits arrive in New York from a tour of Japan, Feb. 1966. At the time, the group out-ranked the Beatles in worldwide popularity polls. They were in the U.S. to promote their first motion picture musical, HOLD ON. Bottom to top: Peter, Keith, Lek, Carl, and Barry / Bridgeman Images
EVB2923488: African American flood refugees vaccinated for typhoid at Camp Louisiana, near Vicksburg. Many would have joined the 'Great Migration' to northern cities, but authorities isolated them in unhealthy camps until the flood subsided, hence preserving their low paid agricultural workforce. May 21, 1927 / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924684: Algerian President Ahmed Ben Bella addresses the United Nations General Assembly on Oct. 9, 1962. The leader of the newly independent French colony, said Algeria was resolved to give unconditional aid to nationalists fighting to liberate Angola, Rhodesia, South Africa, and Southwest Africa / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924755: Hugh Johnson with Monte Ferris Bourjaily, General Manager of the United Features Syndicate. After his dismissal by FDR as NRA Administrator, Johnson resumed his career as a magazine writer and signed up as political columnist with the United Features Syndicate. c. March 1935 / Bridgeman Images