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"From Dewey Defeats Truman to Clinton's Presidential Campaign: A Historical Journey of the Democrats" In the realm of American politics

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Dewey Defeats Truman Newspaper

Dewey Defeats Truman Newspaper
St. Louis, MIssouri: November, 1948. President Harry Truman holds up a copy of the Chicago Daily Tribune declaring his defeat to Thomas Dewey in the presidential election

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Kennedy Speaks To Steelworkers

Kennedy Speaks To Steelworkers
Atlantic City, New Jersey: September 19, 1960 Senator John F. Kennedy speaking at the United Steelworkers told them he favors an increase in productivity to produce full employment

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Breaking up of a meeting of a meeting of the Social Democrats, Leipzig, 1881

Breaking up of a meeting of a meeting of the Social Democrats, Leipzig, 1881
527316 Breaking up of a meeting of a meeting of the Social Democrats, Leipzig, 1881. Among the participants were Wilhelm Liebknecht and August Bebel. Engraving.; Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Grover Cleveland as a shepherd amongst his flock, 1885

Grover Cleveland as a shepherd amongst his flock, 1885
1576751 Grover Cleveland as a shepherd amongst his flock, 1885; (add.info.: A civil service reform version of an old fable' Grover Cleveland as a shepherd standing among his flock labelled)

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Satire on Cass' Democrats, 1848

Satire on Cass' Democrats, 1848
1576698 Satire on Cass' Democrats, 1848; (add.info.: Cass & his cabinet in 1849' The satire imputes to the Democrats of 1848, led by candidate Lewis Cass)

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Baseball, Congressional - Teams And Crowd: Byrnes, James Francis, Rep. from South Carolina... 1917

Baseball, Congressional - Teams And Crowd: Byrnes, James Francis, Rep. from South Carolina... 1917
Baseball, Congressional - Teams And Crowd: Byrnes, James Francis; Rodgers, John Jacob;, Harrison, Pat; Farr, John Richard, 1917. US politicians: James Francis Byrnes, Rep

Background imageDemocrats Collection: California gets a Democratic administration.... 'New Deal'... San Francisco, CA, 1938

California gets a Democratic administration.... "New Deal"... San Francisco, CA, 1938
San Francisco, California. After forty-four years of Republican administration, California gets a Democratic administration

Background imageDemocrats Collection: California gets a Democratic administration.... 'New Deal'... San Francisco, CA, 1938

California gets a Democratic administration.... "New Deal"... San Francisco, CA, 1938
San Francisco, California. After forty-four years of Republican administration, California gets a Democratic administration

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Her True Knight, from Puck, 1887. Creator: Joseph Keppler

Her True Knight, from Puck, 1887. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Her True Knight, from Puck, 1887

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Scene from the New National Operetta, from Puck, 1883. Creator: Joseph Keppler

Scene from the New National Operetta, from Puck, 1883. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Scene from the New National Operetta, from Puck, 1883

Background imageDemocrats Collection: A Strange Case of Epizooty, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler

A Strange Case of Epizooty, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler
A Strange Case of Epizooty, from Puck, n.d

Background imageDemocrats Collection: The Democratic Samson and the Republican Philistines, from Puck, published September 15, 1880

The Democratic Samson and the Republican Philistines, from Puck, published September 15, 1880. Creator: Joseph Keppler
The Democratic Samson and the Republican Philistines, from Puck, published September 15, 1880

Background imageDemocrats Collection: The Political Handicap, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler

The Political Handicap, from Puck, n.d. Creator: Joseph Keppler
The Political Handicap, from Puck, n.d

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Just the Difference, from Puck, 1880. Creator: Joseph Keppler

Just the Difference, from Puck, 1880. Creator: Joseph Keppler
Just the Difference, from Puck, 1880

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Will He Go in The Traces, from Puck, published August 27, 1879. Creator: James Albert Wales

Will He Go in The Traces, from Puck, published August 27, 1879. Creator: James Albert Wales
Will He Go in The Traces, from Puck, published August 27, 1879

Background imageDemocrats Collection: German elections 1912

German elections 1912
Illustration showing how inside the Reichstag is divided and how the German parities were decided at the dissolution. The above view shows the semi-circular floor of the House

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Group of Women Holding Signs 'We Want Roosevelt Again' while Walking with Donkeys, 1936 (b/w photo)

Group of Women Holding Signs "We Want Roosevelt Again" while Walking with Donkeys, 1936 (b/w photo)
5974414 Group of Women Holding Signs "We Want Roosevelt Again" while Walking with Donkeys, 1936 (b/w photo) by Harris & Ewing (1905-45); Private Collection

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Postmaster General James A. Farley, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and U. S

Postmaster General James A. Farley, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and U. S
5042863 Postmaster General James A. Farley, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt at Democratic Victory Dinner, Washington DC

Background imageDemocrats Collection: 61st Street between 1st and 3rd Avenues, New York, 1938. Creator: Walker Evans

61st Street between 1st and 3rd Avenues, New York, 1938. Creator: Walker Evans
New York, New York. 61st Street between 1st and 3rd Avenues. [Jeremiah T. Mahoney was Democratic Party nominee for mayor of New York City in the 1937 election. Frank J

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Newspaper insert for Jesse Jackson 1984 presidential campaign, 1984. Creator: Unknown

Newspaper insert for Jesse Jackson 1984 presidential campaign, 1984. Creator: Unknown
Four-page newspaper insert outlining Jesse Jacksons 1984 Presidential platform and campaign pledges. African-American political activist, Baptist minister, and politician Rev

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Pinback button for Jesse Jacksons 1988 presidential campaign, 1988

Pinback button for Jesse Jacksons 1988 presidential campaign, 1988
African-American political activist, Baptist minister, and politician Rev. Jesse Jackson (born 1941) was a candidate for the US Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Pinback button for Clinton presidential campaign, 1992-1996. Creator: Unknown

Pinback button for Clinton presidential campaign, 1992-1996. Creator: Unknown
American lawyer and Democrat politician William Jefferson Clinton (born 1946) served as the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Pinback button for Jesse Jacksons 1984 presidential campaign, 1984

Pinback button for Jesse Jacksons 1984 presidential campaign, 1984
African-American political activist, Baptist minister, and politician Rev. Jesse Jackson (born 1941) was a candidate for the US Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Pair of blue sneakers worn by Wellington Webb while campaigning, 1991. Creator: ASICS

Pair of blue sneakers worn by Wellington Webb while campaigning, 1991. Creator: ASICS
American politician Wellington E. Webb (born 1941) served in the Colorado House of Representatives and was the first African American mayor of Denver, Colorado, serving from 1991 to 2003

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Pinback button for Kennedy - Johnson 1960 presidential campaign, 1960

Pinback button for Kennedy - Johnson 1960 presidential campaign, 1960
A 1960 presidential campaign pinback button with the faces of John F. Kennedy and running mate Lyndon B. Johnson. Kennedy ran as a candidate of the Democratic Party

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Folding tab button for Kennedy - Johnson 1960 presidential campaign, 1960

Folding tab button for Kennedy - Johnson 1960 presidential campaign, 1960
Folding tab, metal button with the names of John F. Kennedy and running mate Lyndon B. Johnson of the Democratic Party. Kennedy was sworn in as the 35th president of the United States in January

Background imageDemocrats Collection: The Democracy in search of a candidate, published by Currier & Ives, New York

The Democracy in search of a candidate, published by Currier & Ives, New York
AQS336743 The Democracy in search of a candidate, published by Currier & Ives, New York, 1868 (litho) by Cameron, John (1830-76) (after); 22x36.8 cm; American Antiquarian Society, Worcester

Background imageDemocrats Collection: The Struggles Of The Parties In Lombardy, Christian Democrats Preventing A Socialist Conference In

The Struggles Of The Parties In Lombardy, Christian Democrats Preventing A Socialist Conference In Incino-Erba
2798610 The Struggles Of The Parties In Lombardy, Christian Democrats Preventing A Socialist Conference In Incino-Erba (Colour Litho) by Beltrame

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Copperheads Worshiping Their Idol, 1864 (litho)

Copperheads Worshiping Their Idol, 1864 (litho)
1078606 Copperheads Worshiping Their Idol, 1864 (litho) by American School, (19th century); Collection of the New-York Historical Society

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Grand National Democratic Campaign Poster, 1844 (colour litho)

Grand National Democratic Campaign Poster, 1844 (colour litho)
DHS212790 Grand National Democratic Campaign Poster, 1844 (colour litho) by Currier, Nathaniel (1813-88); Dallas Historical Society, Texas

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Car plate for the election campaign of Franklin D. Roosevelt for President

Car plate for the election campaign of Franklin D. Roosevelt for President
PNP254343 Car plate for the election campaign of Franklin D. Roosevelt for President and John Garner for Vice-President, 1932 (enamel) by American School

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Rodney Triumphant, or Admiral Lee-Shore in the Dumps, 1782 (hand-coloured etching)

Rodney Triumphant, or Admiral Lee-Shore in the Dumps, 1782 (hand-coloured etching)
NCO190187 Rodney Triumphant, or Admiral Lee-Shore in the Dumps, 1782 (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Torch light procession in New York, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Torch light procession in New York, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Torch light procession in New York, 1844. A parade held by supporters of James Knox Polk, winner of the presidential election

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Exterior of a polling booth, New York, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Exterior of a polling booth, New York, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Exterior of a polling booth, New York, 1844. Voters in the US presidential election between James Knox Polk and Henry Clay, at...one of the polling-places, which, heretofore

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Falls Street, Niagara Falls, N. Y. c. 1908 (b / w photo)

Falls Street, Niagara Falls, N. Y. c. 1908 (b / w photo)
867559 Falls Street, Niagara Falls, N.Y. c.1908 (b/w photo) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1920); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Tammany Hall, 14th Street, New York City, USA

Tammany Hall, 14th Street, New York City, USA
Tammany Hall, 14th Street (east of Union Square), New York City, USA. Tammany Hall was a New York City political organisation founded in 1786 and incorporated on May 12, 1789, as the Tammany Society

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Harry Truman and MacArthur

Harry Truman and MacArthur
Wake Island, Pacific Ocean: October 15, 1950. President Harry Truman and General Douglas MacArthur meet at Wake Island

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Truman Gets New Shoes

Truman Gets New Shoes
Brockton, Massachusetts: October 18, 1952 President Truman displays a pair of shoes presented to him by Mayor Lucey (r) in this shoe center as the President continued his whistle stop tour of New

Background imageDemocrats Collection: President D Roosevelt

President D Roosevelt
Washington, D.C.: 1937. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, seated behind microphone, during one of his fireside chats

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Charles Kennedy

Charles Kennedy (1959-2015) Scottish MP and former Leader of the Liberal Democrat party

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Street at election time in Canton, Ohio, USA

Street at election time in Canton, Ohio, USA
View of North Market from Public Square at election time in Canton, Ohio, USA, with banners on display for the Democrats William J Bryan and John W Kern, as well as one for the Stark County Fair

Background imageDemocrats Collection: CHORUS HUNGRY DEMOCRATS. Come, Bill, fork the needful

CHORUS HUNGRY DEMOCRATS. Come, Bill, fork the needful
CHORUS HUNGRY DEMOCRATS. " Come, Bill, fork the needful. you think we ll work you for? us, usa, engraving 1880

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Grand National Democratic banner. Press onward; N

Grand National Democratic banner. Press onward; N. Currier (Firm), ; [New York] : Lith & pub. by N[athaniel] Currier, 2 Spruce St. N.Y

Background imageDemocrats Collection: The Rioting in the West End of London, Uk, February 8Th, 1886: General View of Trafalgar

The Rioting in the West End of London, Uk, February 8Th, 1886: General View of Trafalgar Square during the Meetings of the Unemployed and the Social Democrats

Background imageDemocrats Collection: MAIN(E) PRIZE. Democrats had let it, engraving 1880, US, USA, POLITICS, POLITICAL

MAIN(E) PRIZE. Democrats had let it, engraving 1880, US, USA, POLITICS, POLITICAL, POLITIC, CAMPAIGN, PATRIOTIC

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Picture No. 11073416

Picture No. 11073416
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Background imageDemocrats Collection: Harry Truman Press Conference

Harry Truman Press Conference
Washington, D.C.: May 24, 1946. Truman concluding a press conference about the ongoing railroad strike, declaring that if the workers were not back on the job the next day

Background imageDemocrats Collection: Gov. Al Smith and Roosevelt

Gov. Al Smith and Roosevelt
New York: 1924 New York Governor Al Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt talk before the Democratic National Convention in 1924. Roosevelt gave the nominating speech for Smiths campaign for the nomination



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"From Dewey Defeats Truman to Clinton's Presidential Campaign: A Historical Journey of the Democrats" In the realm of American politics, few parties have left as indelible a mark as the Democrats. Their rich history is woven with moments that shaped the nation and defined their ideology. From iconic photographs capturing pivotal events to campaign memorabilia that symbolize their aspirations, these hints offer glimpses into the Democratic Party's narrative. The infamous Dewey Defeats Truman newspaper headline serves as a reminder that even in defeat, Democrats persevere. It was a testament to their resilience and determination to bounce back stronger than ever before. Similarly, Kennedy's impassioned speech resonating with steelworkers showcased his ability to connect with working-class Americans – an enduring trait of Democratic leaders. Venturing across borders, we find ourselves in Germany during the 1912 elections. The presence of this hint highlights how democratic principles transcend national boundaries and inspire political movements worldwide. Closer to home, Tammany Hall on 14th Street stands as a symbol of New York City's vibrant political landscape where influential figures emerged from its ranks. This historic institution played an integral role in shaping local politics while also influencing national affairs. A captivating black-and-white photograph captures women proudly marching alongside donkeys adorned with signs proclaiming "We Want Roosevelt Again. " This image represents not only gender equality but also showcases FDR's popularity among diverse segments of society during his presidency in 1936. Moving forward through time, we witness Postmaster General James A. Farley joining forces with First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and President Franklin D. Roosevelt at a Democratic Victory Dinner in Washington DC (1937). Their united front exemplifies the party's commitment to progressivism and social change during one of America's most challenging eras. Delving deeper into history reveals darker chapters such as "Forcing Slavery Down the Throat of A Freesoiler" (1856).