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Manzanar Relocation Center, April 1942. War Relocation Authority.
Augustus Kollner, “Broadway, New York,” lithograph, 1850. Library of Congress.
Frances Benjamin Johnston, “Thanksgiving Day Lesson at Whittier,” 1899. Library of Congress.
“Gift for the Grangers,” Strobridge Lithograph Company, 1873. Library of Congress.
Isaiah West Taber, “Chinese butcher and grocery shop, Chinatown, S.F.,” c. 1887. The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
Ben Brown, “Dusty road to Formia—June 1944.” Collection of Joshua Brown.
Dorothea Lange, “Richmond, California, shipyard,” September 1943. Library of Congress.
F. Victor Gillam, “The immigrant. Is he an acquisition or a detriment?,” Judge, September 19, 1903. Library of Congress.
Warren K. Leffler, “Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C.,” U.S. News and World Report, 1963. Library of Congress.
Waxworks Room in P. T. Barnum’s American Museum, The Lost Museum. ASHP.
Laulerman (?) Family, northeast Custer County, Nebraska, 1886. Library of Congress.
Louis Prang, “Lithographer,” Prang’s Aids to Object Teaching (1874). Jay T. Last Collection.
Thomas Nast, “Uncle Sam’s Thanksgiving Dinner,” Harper’s Weekly, November 10, 1869. ASHP.
Alan Tompkins, “The Arrival of the Mail,” mural, 1937, Martinsville, Indiana.
“Group of Indian women and children,” 1880s. Library of Congress.
Alfred R. Waud, “Black soldiers mustered out at Little Rock, Arkansas,” April 1866. Library of Congress.
Civilian Conservation Corps. Library of Congress.
Paul Revere, “The Bloody Massacre,” 1770. Library of Congress.
Virginia railroad workers. Schomburg Center for Research in Black culture, New York Public Library.
Muralist unknown, East 167 st, off Findlay Av, Morrisania, Bx. Courtesy Martha Cooper, photographer.
“Sixth Regiment, Baltimore National Guard, firing on railroad strikers,” Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, August 4, 1877. ASHP.
Jack Delano, “Women workers employed as wipers in the roundhouse having lunch in their rest room, C. & N.W.R.R., Clinton, Iowa,” 1943. Library of Congress.
Frank Long, “Indiana Agriculture,” Crawfordsville, Indiana, 1944.
Jack Delano, “Hammering out a draw bar on the steam drop hammer in the blacksmith shop,” 1943, Santa Fe R.R. shops, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Library of Congress.
ABOUT
“On the Midway,” c. 1901. Library of Congress.
WEB PROJECTS
M. Marchioni, “Mind over Matter,” Astounding Stories (January 1935). ASHP.
DOCUMENTARIES
Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress.
TEACHING AND LEARNING
John W. Oelschlager, “A Class at P.S. 7, 21st Street and Astoria Blvd., Astoria, Queens,” c. 1900. LaGuardia and Wagner Archives, Queens/Local History Collection.
WHO BUILT AMERICA?
Howe Brothers, “Theater at the Brickyard,” n.d. Ashfield Historical Society.
PODCASTS
“The milkman tunes in at milking time,” c. 1923. Library of Congress.
SHOP
[Children with Quaker Oats box at World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago], c. 1893. Library of Congress.
RESOURCES
U.S. Department of Agriculture, “Cudahy Packing Co., Omaha, Nebraska,” 1910. National Archives.





