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Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: JAMES K. POLK: INAUGURATION. The inauguration of James K. Polk as the 11th President of the United

JAMES K. POLK: INAUGURATION. The inauguration of James K. Polk as the 11th President of the United States on 4 March 1845: contemporary English colored engraving

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. Said Something! Cartoon, 3 November 1948, by D. R

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. Said Something! Cartoon, 3 November 1948, by D. R
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. Said Something! Cartoon, 3 November 1948, by D.R. Fitzpatrick, showing the Republican elephant surprised by the American voters re-election of President Harry Truman

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. Democratic campaign symbol for Alfred E. Smith, 1928

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1928. Democratic campaign symbol for Alfred E. Smith, 1928

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: HARRY S. TRUMAN (1884-1972). Thirty-third President of the United States. Truman

HARRY S. TRUMAN (1884-1972). Thirty-third President of the United States. Truman, with his wife Bess and daughter Margaret behind him

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, 1868. The Democratic National Convention of 1868 in Tammany Hall

DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION, 1868. The Democratic National Convention of 1868 in Tammany Hall, New York City. Color contemporary engraving

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: FERDINAND PECORA (1882-1971). American jurist. Campaign photograph when Democratic candidate for

FERDINAND PECORA (1882-1971). American jurist. Campaign photograph when Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1904. Alton B. Parker and Henry G. Davis as the Democratic party candidates

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1904. Alton B. Parker and Henry G. Davis as the Democratic party candidates for President and Vice President on a 1904 campaign poster

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by J. S. Pughe, 1896

FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by J. S. Pughe, 1896, suggesting that the Western Free Silverites had
FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by J.S. Pughe, 1896, suggesting that the Western Free Silverites had captured control of the Democratic party

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: GREELEY: ELECTION OF 1872. Campaign poster for Democratic presidential nominee Horace Greeley

GREELEY: ELECTION OF 1872. Campaign poster for Democratic presidential nominee Horace Greeley, and his running mate Benjamin Gratz Brown

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: VAN BUREN CARTOON, 1841. Notice to Quit : contemporary American lithograph cartoon by Edward

VAN BUREN CARTOON, 1841. Notice to Quit : contemporary American lithograph cartoon by Edward Williams Clay featuring Jack Downing, symbol for the American people

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. National Union (Republican) Party campaign poster from the state of

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. National Union (Republican) Party campaign poster from the state of New York, 1864, in support of the candidacies of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson for President

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: 1864. Contemporary American cartoon showing the Rail Splitter Abraham Lincoln

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: 1864. Contemporary American cartoon showing the Rail Splitter Abraham Lincoln
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: 1864. Contemporary American cartoon showing the " Rail Splitter" Abraham Lincoln and his running mate Andrew Johnson, the Tennessee tailor

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson as the National Union (Republican)

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson as the National Union (Republican) Party candidates for President and Vice President on an 1864 campaign poster by Currier & Ives

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1848. Martin Van Burren and Charles Francis Adams as Free Soil Party

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1848. Martin Van Burren and Charles Francis Adams as Free Soil Party candidates for President and Vice President on an 1848 campaign poster. Lithograph by Nathaniel Currier

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1836. A lithograph cartoon of 1836 depicting a game of pool between Harrison

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1836. A lithograph cartoon of 1836 depicting a game of pool between Harrison, abetted by Webster and Clay, and Van Buren, backed by Jackson and Benton

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. The vote of the Senate for President Andrew Johnsons impeachment trial

JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. The vote of the Senate for President Andrew Johnsons impeachment trial

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: ELECTION CARTOON, 1876. A Deferred Engagement. Contemporary American cartoon showing Columbia

ELECTION CARTOON, 1876. A Deferred Engagement. Contemporary American cartoon showing Columbia (the United States) waiting for the outcome of the Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: WOODROW WILSON (1912). Woodrow Wilson, then Governor of New Jersey

WOODROW WILSON (1912). Woodrow Wilson, then Governor of New Jersey, with members of the Notification Convention at Baltimore as the partys presidential candidate

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: JOHNSON: ELECTION OF 1868. Give me another horse, - and bind up my wounds

JOHNSON: ELECTION OF 1868. Give me another horse, - and bind up my wounds. Cartoon, 1868, by Thomas Nast comparing President Andrew Johnson to Shakespeares Richard III following the Democratic Partys

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: JOHN F. KENNEDY (1917-1963). 35th President of the United States

JOHN F. KENNEDY (1917-1963). 35th President of the United States. Chief Justice Earl Warren administers the presidential oath to John F

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. Democratic party presidential candidate Grover Clevelands reception

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. Democratic party presidential candidate Grover Clevelands reception at a party event in Brooklyn, New York. Contemporary wood engraving

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1876. Samuel L. Tilden and Thomas A. Hendricks as the Democratic candidates

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1876. Samuel L. Tilden and Thomas A. Hendricks as the Democratic candidates for President and Vice President. Lithograph campaign poster, 1876

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: DOUGLAS: ELECTION OF 1860. Supporters of Democratic presidential nominee Stephen Douglas

DOUGLAS: ELECTION OF 1860. Supporters of Democratic presidential nominee Stephen Douglas campaigning during the election of 1860. Wood engraving, French, 1860

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1900. Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan is

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1900. Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan is threatened by the nationwide campaign of Theodore Roosevelt, the Republican vice presidential candidate

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1844. The exterior of a polling booth in New York City during

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1844. The exterior of a polling booth in New York City during the presidential election of 1844. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1860. Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin, the Republican Party candidates for President and Vice President. Lithograph poster, 1860

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1836. An 1836 election broadside from New York State

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1836. An 1836 election broadside from New York State

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1828. One of the anti-Jackson Coffin Handbills

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1828. One of the anti-Jackson Coffin Handbills

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1856. American cartoon by Nathaniel Currier showing the nag-drawn carriage

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1856. American cartoon by Nathaniel Currier showing the nag-drawn carriage of Republican candidate John C

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: ANTON CERMAK (1873-1933). American (Czech-born) politician. Being sworn in as mayor of Chicago

ANTON CERMAK (1873-1933). American (Czech-born) politician. Being sworn in as mayor of Chicago, Illinois, by Judge Edmund K. Jarecki (left), while County Clerk Robert M

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1892. Grover Cleveland and Adlai E. Stevenson as the Democratic party

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1892. Grover Cleveland and Adlai E. Stevenson as the Democratic party candidates for President and Vice President on a lithograph campaign poster, 1892

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. The Next Speaker. Cartoon, 31 October 1948, by D. R

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. The Next Speaker. Cartoon, 31 October 1948, by D. R. Fitzpatrick for the St
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1948. The Next Speaker. Cartoon, 31 October 1948, by D.R. Fitzpatrick for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: FRANKLIN PIERCE (1804-1869). 14th President of the United States

FRANKLIN PIERCE (1804-1869). 14th President of the United States

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: NEW YORK: TAMMANY HOTEL. Tammany Hotel in New York City. Wood engraving, English, 1863

NEW YORK: TAMMANY HOTEL. Tammany Hotel in New York City. Wood engraving, English, 1863

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN PARTY. Label for the Democratic-Republican Party, 1790

DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN PARTY. Label for the Democratic-Republican Party, 1790. Seal shows the French liberty cap

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: SARAH CHILDRESS POLK (1803-1891). Mrs. James Knox Polk. Stipple engraving, 19th century

SARAH CHILDRESS POLK (1803-1891). Mrs. James Knox Polk. Stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: NAST: TAMMANY HALLL, 1871. The only Way to get our Tammany Rulers on the Square

NAST: TAMMANY HALLL, 1871. The only Way to get our Tammany Rulers on the Square. Cartoon, 1871, by Thomas Nast

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: THOMAS A. HENDRICKS (1819-1885). Thomas Andrews Hendricks. American politician. Line engraving, 1884

THOMAS A. HENDRICKS (1819-1885). Thomas Andrews Hendricks. American politician. Line engraving, 1884

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: NEW YORK: MADISON SQUARE. Political meeting in honor of Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate

NEW YORK: MADISON SQUARE. Political meeting in honor of Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate Allen G. Thurman at the first Madison Square Garden building in 1888. Contemporary line engraving

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: GROVER CLEVELAND / n(1837-1908). 22nd and 24th President of the United States

GROVER CLEVELAND / n(1837-1908). 22nd and 24th President of the United States
GROVER CLEVELAND /n(1837-1908). 22nd and 24th President of the United States. Steel engraving

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: HANNAH HOES VAN BUREN (1783-1819). Mrs. Martin Van Buren. Steel engraving, 19th century

HANNAH HOES VAN BUREN (1783-1819). Mrs. Martin Van Buren. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: HANNIBAL HAMLIN (1809-1891). Vice President of the United States 1861-1865

HANNIBAL HAMLIN (1809-1891). Vice President of the United States 1861-1865. Steel engraving after a daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, 19th century

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: THOMAS FRANCIS BAYARD (1828-1898). American politician. Wood engraving, 1893

THOMAS FRANCIS BAYARD (1828-1898). American politician. Wood engraving, 1893

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: JAMES ASHETON BAYARD (1799-1880). American legislator. Steel engraving, American, 1877

JAMES ASHETON BAYARD (1799-1880). American legislator. Steel engraving, American, 1877

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: JEREMIAH BLACK (1810-1883). Jeremiah Sullivan Black. American lawyer

JEREMIAH BLACK (1810-1883). Jeremiah Sullivan Black. American lawyer. Wood engraving at the time of his appointment to attorney general in President James Buchanans cabinet in 1859

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: ANDREW JACKSON: NATIVE AMERICANS. The 1833 meeting at the White House of President Andrew Jackson

ANDREW JACKSON: NATIVE AMERICANS. The 1833 meeting at the White House of President Andrew Jackson, the Native American mystic Tenskwatawa ( The Prophet ), and Sauk Chief Black Hawk

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: TAMMANY HALL, 1886. Tammany Hall when located on the north side of 14th Street between Irving

TAMMANY HALL, 1886. Tammany Hall when located on the north side of 14th Street between Irving Place and Third Avenue, from 1867 on. Wood engraving, 1886

Background imageDemocratic Party Collection: JOHN CABELL BRECKINRIDGE (1821-1875). Fourteenth Vice President of the United States

JOHN CABELL BRECKINRIDGE (1821-1875). Fourteenth Vice President of the United States. Steel engraving, 19th century, after a photograph by Mathew Brady



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"The Democratic Party: A Legacy of Progress and Equality" The a rich history rooted in the pursuit of progress, equality, and human rights. From the influential figures like Anna Eleanor Roosevelt, who championed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1949, to President Andrew Jackson's bold move of destroying the Bank of the United States in 1828 as a symbol of democratic power. The party's commitment to social justice continued with President Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose leadership during World War II and his New Deal policies brought hope and stability to a nation in crisis. His re-election campaign was supported by powerful posters created by artists like James Montgomery Flagg that captured the spirit of unity and resilience. In later years, Democrats embraced diversity and inclusivity. The iconic image from WWII's Tehran Conference showcases leaders such as Franklin Delano Roosevelt working together towards global peace. Throughout its history, the Democratic Party has been at the forefront of presidential campaigns advocating for progressive change. Ben Shahn's lithograph poster "Our Friend" exemplifies this support for FDR during his 1944 campaign while another satirical piece titled "A Good Man is Hard to Find" humorously depicts Harry Truman playing a piano alongside Republican candidate Thomas E. Dewey. Notable individuals like Presidents Harry S. Truman and Franklin D. Roosevelt have left an indelible mark on American politics through their dedication to public service. Even popular culture reflected political sentiments with sheet music covers like "The Girl I Love Is a Democrat, " capturing the enthusiasm surrounding Democratic ideals during times when music played an essential role in shaping public opinion. The legacy continues into modern times with Shirley Chisholm's groundbreaking presidential campaign poster from 1972, highlighting her historic run as she sought nomination within her own party—an inspiration for future generations striving for equal representation.