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Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: CUBA: SUGAR PLANTATION. Workers loading sugar cane onto a cart on a Cuban sugar plantation

CUBA: SUGAR PLANTATION. Workers loading sugar cane onto a cart on a Cuban sugar plantation. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: CONFISCATED WHISKEY, 1920s. Bottles and keg of whiskey confiscated during Prohibition in America

CONFISCATED WHISKEY, 1920s. Bottles and keg of whiskey confiscated during Prohibition in America, 1920s

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: LIQUOR RAID, 1923. Prohibition officers raiding Carl Hammels restaurant in Washington, D

LIQUOR RAID, 1923. Prohibition officers raiding Carl Hammels restaurant in Washington, D.C. Photograph, 25 April 1923

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: BUTTER CHURN, 1936. Farmers wife churning butter, Emmet County, Iowa. Photograph by Russell Lee

BUTTER CHURN, 1936. Farmers wife churning butter, Emmet County, Iowa. Photograph by Russell Lee, December 1936

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: PEA PICKERS, 1941. Migrant workers picking peas, Nampa, Idaho. Photograph by Russell Lee

PEA PICKERS, 1941. Migrant workers picking peas, Nampa, Idaho. Photograph by Russell Lee, June 1941

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: MISSISSIPPI: EROSION, 1936. Eroded farmland near Oxford, Mississippi

MISSISSIPPI: EROSION, 1936. Eroded farmland near Oxford, Mississippi. Photograph by Walker Evans in March 1936

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: COTTON PICKER, 1937. Feet of an African American cotton picker near Clarksdale, Mississippi

COTTON PICKER, 1937. Feet of an African American cotton picker near Clarksdale, Mississippi. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1937

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: MIGRANT FARMERS, 1940. Group of migrants from Florida on their way to Cranberry

MIGRANT FARMERS, 1940. Group of migrants from Florida on their way to Cranberry, New Jersey, to pick potatoes. Photograph by Jack Delano, July 1940

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: COTTON PICKER, 1935. African American migrant workers picking cotton, Pulaski County, Arkansas

COTTON PICKER, 1935. African American migrant workers picking cotton, Pulaski County, Arkansas. Photograph by Ben Shahn on October 1935

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: OKLAHOMA SQUATTERS, 1935. A woman with her children at the entrance to a squatter s

OKLAHOMA SQUATTERS, 1935. A woman with her children at the entrance to a squatter s
OKLAHOMA SQUATTERS, 1935. A woman with her children at the entrance to a squatters shelter in Riverside County, Oklahoma. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1935

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: POMO COOK, c1924. A Pomo woman cooking acorns in front of a tepee made of cane

POMO COOK, c1924. A Pomo woman cooking acorns in front of a tepee made of cane, in northwest California. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1924

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: REBELS: COURTHOUSE, 1786. Daniel Shays rebels in possession of a courthouse in

REBELS: COURTHOUSE, 1786. Daniel Shays rebels in possession of a courthouse in western Massachusetts in 1786. Illustration after Howard Pyle

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: FRONTIER TRADING POST. A trading post on the colonial frontier. Drawing by Charles W

FRONTIER TRADING POST. A trading post on the colonial frontier. Drawing by Charles W. Jefferys

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: COLONIAL CLOTH MAKERS. Carding, spinning, and weaving woolen cloth in an 18th century

COLONIAL CLOTH MAKERS. Carding, spinning, and weaving woolen cloth in an 18th century American household. Drawing, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: KENTUCKY: TOBACCO FARM. Stripping tobacco on a family farm near Bowling Green, Kentucky

KENTUCKY: TOBACCO FARM. Stripping tobacco on a family farm near Bowling Green, Kentucky. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 10 November 1916

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: SIOUX MAN, c1907. Red Dog (Shunka Luta), an Oglala Sioux Native American man

SIOUX MAN, c1907. Red Dog (Shunka Luta), an Oglala Sioux Native American man. Photographed by Edward S. Curtis, c1907

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: CHEYENNE SUN DANCE, c1910. Group of Cheyenne men and women passing a pipe during

CHEYENNE SUN DANCE, c1910. Group of Cheyenne men and women passing a pipe during a sun dance ceremony. Photograph by Edward Curtis, c1910

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: CHEYENNE CHIEFS, 1887. Cheyenne chiefs Standing Elk (in headdress), Running Hog

CHEYENNE CHIEFS, 1887. Cheyenne chiefs Standing Elk (in headdress), Running Hog, and Little Wolf (right) meeting with cattle rancher Harry Oelrichs and his interpreter (left) at his home in Oelrichs

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: SIOUX BOYS, 1891. Three Lakota Sioux teenage boys in western clothing, sitting near a tree

SIOUX BOYS, 1891. Three Lakota Sioux teenage boys in western clothing, sitting near a tree. Photographed in 1891 by John C.H. Grabill, probably on or near the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: APACHE WARRIORS, c1873. A group of Coyotero Apache warriors, near Camp Apache, Arizona

APACHE WARRIORS, c1873. A group of Coyotero Apache warriors, near Camp Apache, Arizona. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, c1873

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: APACHE WARRIORS, c1873. Group of young Coyotero Apache warriors near Camp Apache, Arizona

APACHE WARRIORS, c1873. Group of young Coyotero Apache warriors near Camp Apache, Arizona. Photograph by Timothy O Sullivan, c1873

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: CATLIN: CHEROKEE, 1836. Black Coat, a Cherokee chief

CATLIN: CHEROKEE, 1836. Black Coat, a Cherokee chief. Oil on canvas, 1836, by George Catlin

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: LAPOWINSA. Lenape Native American chief. Painting, 1735, by Gustavus Hesselius

LAPOWINSA. Lenape Native American chief. Painting, 1735, by Gustavus Hesselius

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: NAVAJO CEREMONY, c1906. A Navajo Yeibichai healing ceremony inside a traditional hogan dwelling

NAVAJO CEREMONY, c1906. A Navajo Yeibichai healing ceremony inside a traditional hogan dwelling. A patient sits on a sand painting next to a man impersonating a god

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: PILGRIMS. 17th century pilgrims. Line drawing

PILGRIMS. 17th century pilgrims. Line drawing

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: COLONIAL ADVERTISEMENT. Makers label used by Thomas Natt, carver, gilder, and importer

COLONIAL ADVERTISEMENT. Makers label used by Thomas Natt, carver, gilder, and importer, at Philadelphia, c1760

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: CHEYENNE WOMAN, 1830s. She Who Bathes Her Knees, a Christian convert of the Cheyenne tribe

CHEYENNE WOMAN, 1830s. She Who Bathes Her Knees, a Christian convert of the Cheyenne tribe. Oil on canvas by George Catlin, 1830s

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1803. Ceremony in New Orleans, 20 December 1803

LOUISIANA PURCHASE, 1803. Ceremony in New Orleans, 20 December 1803. Painting by Thure de Thulstrup

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: MIGRANT WORKERS, 1913. Itinerant farmers on the farm which they have rented for one year from J

MIGRANT WORKERS, 1913. Itinerant farmers on the farm which they have rented for one year from J.W. Vaughn at Corsicana, Texas. Photograph, October 1913 by Lewis Hine

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: ENGLAND: THRESHING WHEAT. Threshing wheat with a flail. English manuscript illumination

ENGLAND: THRESHING WHEAT. Threshing wheat with a flail. English manuscript illumination, late 13th century

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: Swiss Guard Sergeant

Swiss Guard Sergeant
A sergeant of the Pontifical Swiss Guard of Vatican City, 1839. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: Texas Guinan, Queen of the Nightclubs, in one of the New York City speakeasies that she operated

Texas Guinan, Queen of the Nightclubs, in one of the New York City speakeasies that she operated in the 1920s
PROHIBITION: SPEAKEASY. Texas Guinan, Queen of the Nightclubs, in one of the New York City speakeasies that she operated in the 1920s

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: Dafffodil - garden escape growing wild - Lowerv Saxony - Germany

Dafffodil - garden escape growing wild - Lowerv Saxony - Germany
USH-4838 Daffodil - garden escape growing wild Lowerv Saxony - Germany Narcissus sp. Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: The Bostonians Paying the Excise Man, or Tarring and Feathering

The Bostonians Paying the Excise Man, or Tarring and Feathering. English mezzotint satire attributed to Philip Dawe
BOSTON TEA PARTY, 1773. The Bostonians Paying the Excise Man, or Tarring and Feathering. English mezzotint satire attributed to Philip Dawe, 1774, on the treatment given to John Malcom

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: 19th AMENDMENT, 1919. Missouri Governor Frederick Gardner signing the resolution ratifying

19th AMENDMENT, 1919. Missouri Governor Frederick Gardner signing the resolution ratifying the 19th constitutional amendment, 1919. Photograph by Carl Deeg

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: Aldus Manutius, Italian printer

Aldus Manutius, Italian printer
Aldus Manutius (1449-1515), Italian humanist printer. Mauntius was born Teobaldo Mannucci in Bassiano near Rome. He was educated as a humanistic scholar, studying the classics of Latin and Greek

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: Table comparing ancient scripts

Table comparing ancient scripts. Table based on an 1859 work by French egyptologist Emmanuel de Rouge (1811-1872), comparing eleven types of related ancient and modern scripts

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: CORONADOs MARCH, 1540. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado explores southwestern America

CORONADOs MARCH, 1540. Francisco Vasquez de Coronado explores southwestern America. After the illustration, 1898, by Frederic Remington

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: HUDSON: NEW YORK, 1609. The arrival of Henry Hudson in the bay of New York, 12 September 1609

HUDSON: NEW YORK, 1609. The arrival of Henry Hudson in the bay of New York, 12 September 1609. American lithograph, 1868

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: ANASAZI SPLIT-TWIG FIGURE. Split twig figurine of the Anasazi basketmaker culture of the American

ANASAZI SPLIT-TWIG FIGURE. Split twig figurine of the Anasazi basketmaker culture of the American Southwest, 200-500 A.D. Found at Stanton Cave in Marble Canyon, Arizona, lying on an open shelf

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: PILGRIMS: CHURCH. Pilgrims going to Church. American lithograph, 19th century

PILGRIMS: CHURCH. Pilgrims going to Church. American lithograph, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Joe Black Fox, a Sioux Native American from Buffalo Bills Wild West

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Joe Black Fox, a Sioux Native American from Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photographed by Gertrude Käsebier, c1900

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: Henry and George Cooper

Henry and George Cooper
Boxing George Cooper, in red, trains his twin brother Henry in 1969

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: Eurasian Coot in flight, Fulica atra, Italy

Eurasian Coot in flight, Fulica atra, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: Summer Tanager, Piranga rubra

Summer Tanager, Piranga rubra

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: Swainson's Thrush, Catharus ustulatus

Swainson's Thrush, Catharus ustulatus
Swainson's Thrush, Catharus ustulatus

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: Blue-winged Warbler, Vermivora cyanoptera, United States

Blue-winged Warbler, Vermivora cyanoptera, United States

Background imageImages Dated 19th April 2010: Baltimore Oriole, Icterus galbula, United States

Baltimore Oriole, Icterus galbula, United States



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