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Portrait of Vance a Trapper Boy (15 years old), 1908. He has trapped for several years. $.75 a day for 10 hours work. All he does is to open and shut this door: most of the time he sits here idle, waiting for the cars to come. Photo by Lewis Hine
Winston Churchill moved to tears following a tribute to his legacy shortly after his resignation as Prime Minister, 1955. Churchill would remain a British MP until 1964, but would never again return to the position of Prime Minister (1200×980)
The Tears of Robert McNamara (Jack Ohman, 1995)
‘The Woman with the Handbag’ – A 38-year-old woman, Danuta Danielsson, hits a marching Neo-Nazi with a handbag in Växjö, Sweden. April 13, 1985.
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  • Unfinished Confederate grave near the center of battlefield of Gettysburg, July 1863. Photo by Timothy H. Sullivan (Library of Congress)
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  • Dad in his baby carriage, NYC, 1913
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  • ‘Down with the Communist Party of the Soviet Union’. Moscow. White House, 1991.
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  • With smoke still billowing from the World Trade Center disaster site, President Bush en route from New York City to Washington. (2001)
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  • ‘The Trouble in Cuba’ — American illustration (1895) showing Uncle Sam preparing to eat Cuba.
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  • Heroin Bust – New York City, NY (1962) 660×555
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  • Soviet and US athletes at the opening ceremony of the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York, with Yugoslav athletes in between them (February 13, 1980)
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  • American illustration (1939) showing Uncle Sam walking in on Nazis decorating American heroes and monuments with swastikas
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  • A photo of Ora Ralph Thomas, an Illinois sheriff’s deputy during the Prohibition Era. In 1925, Thomas, who also led an anti-Klan paramilitary, was assassinated by three Ku Klux Klan members. He shot and killed all three of his own murderers before collapsing from his injuries .
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  • A rare photograph of Nikola Tesla’s funeral, 12th January 1943. His casket is covered with flags of USA and Yugoslavia.
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  • An American Marine looks at the body of a North Vietnamese killed during Operation Prairie near the DMZ during the Vietnam War, October 1966.
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  • Moses Hardy, the last African American WW1 veteran who was the son of ex-slaves. He survived a mustard gas attack in France, being awarded the Victory Medal by the Mississippi National Guard and the French Legion d’honneur (The most prestigious national order of merit) Nov. 4 2005 (394×284)
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  • Jordan Belfort’s, aka the “Wolf of Wall Street”, mugshot after being taking to FBI New York on charges of money laundering and securities fraud, September 1998.
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  • The home of civil rights pioneer Harry T. Moore and his wife Harriette Moore after being bombed by the Ku Klux Klan on Christmas Day. Both were killed in the bombing. They were the first civil rights activists to be assassinated during the post-war civil rights movement (Florida, 1951) .
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  • Competing posters in the New York City subway, circa 2012.
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  • African-Americans protest against the Vietnam war during the Harlem Peace March, 1967
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  • The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, photographed in 1917.
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  • ‘Uncle Sam is a man of strong features’ — American illustration (1898) showing Uncle Sam’s face made up of various nationalities and races.
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  • The Moment when Hitler declared war on the USA 1941, December 11th
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  • «No More War» American (by Terry and Dennis Newell) Anti-War poster during the Vietnam war, 1970
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