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An outstanding picture of 1937 – tragedy. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.31771

Amelia Earhart: In the Cockpit and in the Public Eye

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Ready for Research: Congressional Quarterly Photograph Collection

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Double Take: A Different Slant on Photographic Research

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No Need to Hold these Horses: Announcing New Free to Use and Reuse Set

Susie King Taylor, known as the first African American Army nurse. Photo, published 1902. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ppmsca.57593

Susie King Taylor: The Courage of an African American Nurse and Teacher

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“The Arts” and Kenyon Cox: A Mural in the Thomas Jefferson Building

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Art Chosen by Artists: Library of Congress National Exhibition of Prints (1943-77) – a New Research Guide

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African Americans at the Turn of the 20th Century: A Graphic Visualization

Washington's prominent figures listen to Marian Anderson's singing. Washington, D.C., April 9. Behind Marian Anderson, the heroic statue of Lincoln; beside her, Cabinet members and Senators; before her a crowd of 75,000 black and white listeners. Left to right - Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morganthau, Mrs. Morganthau, Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, [...] at the piano, Marian Anderson. 4-9-39. Photo by Harris & Ewing, 1939 April 9. http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/hec.26452

Marian Anderson in Performance: A Visual (and Musical) Story