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Amundsen, Shackleton and Peary

Booker T. Washington Lecture at Carnegie Hall

A history class conducted at the Tuskegee Institute

c. 1876 OldPik

Booker T Washington portrait

J. P. Morgan beating a photographer with his stick

J.P. Morgan walking alongside his son in the last known photograph of the two together

Hall, Freud, Jung in front of Clark

Booker Washington and Theodore Roosevelt at Tuskegee Institute

RUINAS TRAS EL ATAQUE DE PANCHO VILLA

c. 1899 OldPik

Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony

Susan B. Anthony

Headmistress Susan B. Anthony at age 28

Louisa May Alcott headshot

Louisa May Alcott (writter)

Andrew Carnegie with his wife Louise Whitfield Carnegie and their daughter

Andrew Carnegie with African-American leader Booker T. Washington (front row, center)

Andrew Carnegie, age 16, with younger brother Thomas

c. 1885 OldPik

Laura Ingalls

Laura Ingalls and Almanzo Wilder

c. 1901 OldPik

Humphrey Bogart

C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company

Madam C.J. Walker, the first self-made U.S. woman millionaire of any race

George Washington Carver (front row, center) poses with fellow faculty of Tuskegee Institute

Unveiling of the Equestrian Statue of Robert E. Lee

General Lee and his Confederate officers in their first meeting

Robert E. Lee, around age 38, and his son William Henry Fitzhugh Lee

Dickinson and Turner

Emily Dickinson

Robert Frost's 85th birthday

Poet Robert Frost

John D. Rockefeller aged 18

Chicago race riot.

Du Bois organized the Silent Parade to protest the East St. Louis riots.

Large crowd looking at the burned body of Jesse Washington, 18 year-old African American, lynched

W.E.B. Du Bois

Wyatt and Josephine Earp in their mining camp

Wyatt Earp's Northern Saloon

Wyatt Earp billed his Dexter Saloon in Nome as "the only second class saloon in Alaska".

The Dexter Saloon at left was owned by Wyatt Earp and his partner Charles E. Hoxie

about two blocks wide and five miles long