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cnpphotos329249 Anthea M Hartig, the Elizabeth MacMillan Director, National Museum of American History, left, makes remarks as first lady Melania Trumpâs 2025 inaugural gown is presented to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in the Flag Hall of the museum in Washington, DC, USA, on Friday, February 20, 2026. Looking on are Dr Lonnie G Bunch III, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, center, and first lady Melania Trump. Credit: Andrew ThomasWashington/District of Columbia/United States of America
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cnpphotos329242 Anthea M Hartig, the Elizabeth MacMillan Director, National Museum of American History, left, makes remarks as first lady Melania Trumpâs 2025 inaugural gown is presented to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in the Flag Hall of the museum in Washington, DC, USA, on Friday, February 20, 2026. Looking on are Dr Lonnie G Bunch III, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, center, and first lady Melania Trump. Credit: Andrew ThomasWashington/District of Columbia/United States of America
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cnpphotos329217 Anthea M Hartig, the Elizabeth MacMillan Director, National Museum of American History, left, makes remarks as first lady Melania Trumpâs 2025 inaugural gown is presented to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in the Flag Hall of the museum in Washington, DC, USA, on Friday, February 20, 2026. Looking on at right is first lady Melania Trump. Credit: Andrew ThomasWashington/District of Columbia/United States of America
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cnpphotos329223 First Lady Melania Trumpâs 2025 Inaugural Gown to be Showcased in First Ladies Gallery at the Smithsonian she gives remarks at Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, DC, USA, on Friday February 20, 2026. Credit: Andrew ThomasWashington/District of Columbia/United States of America
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cnpphotos329232 Anthea M Hartig, the Elizabeth MacMillan Director, National Museum of American History, left, makes remarks as first lady Melania Trumps 2025 inaugural gown is presented to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in the Flag Hall of the museum in Washington, DC, USA, on Friday, February 20, 2026. Looking on at right is first lady Melania Trump. Credit: Andrew ThomasWashington/District of Columbia/United States of America
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cnpphotos329238 Fashion designer Herve Pierre is interviewed following the presentation of First Lady Melania Trumpâs 2025 Inaugural Gown, which will be Showcased in First Ladies Gallery at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington, DC, USA, on Friday February 20, 2026. Mr. Pierre designed the gown being presented. Credit: Andrew ThomasWashington/District of Columbia/United States of America
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cnpphotos329245 Anthea M Hartig, the Elizabeth MacMillan Director, National Museum of American History, left, makes remarks as first lady Melania Trumpâs 2025 inaugural gown is presented to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in the Flag Hall of the museum in Washington, DC, USA, on Friday, February 20, 2026. Looking on at right is first lady Melania Trump. Credit: Andrew ThomasWashington/District of Columbia/United States of America
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cnpphotos329248 Anthea M Hartig, the Elizabeth MacMillan Director, National Museum of American History, left, makes remarks as first lady Melania Trumps 2025 inaugural gown is presented to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in the Flag Hall of the museum in Washington, DC, USA, on Friday, February 20, 2026. Looking on are Dr Lonnie G Bunch III, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, center, and first lady Melania Trump. Credit: Andrew ThomasWashington/District of Columbia/United States of America
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cnpphotos329241 Anthea M Hartig, the Elizabeth MacMillan Director, National Museum of American History, left, makes remarks as first lady Melania Trumpâs 2025 inaugural gown is presented to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in the Flag Hall of the museum in Washington, DC, USA, on Friday, February 20, 2026. Looking on are Dr Lonnie G Bunch III, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, center, and first lady Melania Trump. Credit: Andrew ThomasWashington/District of Columbia/United States of America
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cnpphotos329219 Dr Lonnie G Bunch III, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, left, makes remarks as first lady Melania Trumpâs 2025 inaugural gown is presented to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in the Flag Hall of the museum in Washington, DC, USA, on Friday, February 20, 2026. looking on are Anthea M Hartig, the Elizabeth MacMillan Director, National Museum of American History, center, and first lady Melania Trump. Credit: Andrew ThomasWashington/District of Columbia/United States of America
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cnpphotos329229 Dr Lonnie G Bunch III, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, left, makes remarks as first lady Melania Trumps 2025 inaugural gown is presented to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in the Flag Hall of the museum in Washington, DC, USA, on Friday, February 20, 2026. looking on are Anthea M Hartig, the Elizabeth MacMillan Director, National Museum of American History, center, and first lady Melania Trump. Credit: Andrew ThomasWashington/District of Columbia/United States of America
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cnpphotos329233 Anthea M Hartig, the Elizabeth MacMillan Director, National Museum of American History, left, makes remarks as first lady Melania Trumpâs 2025 inaugural gown is presented to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in the Flag Hall of the museum in Washington, DC, USA, on Friday, February 20, 2026. Looking on are Dr Lonnie G Bunch III, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, center, and first lady Melania Trump. Credit: Andrew ThomasWashington/District of Columbia/United States of America
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cnpphotos329243 Anthea M Hartig, the Elizabeth MacMillan Director, National Museum of American History, left, makes remarks as first lady Melania Trumpâs 2025 inaugural gown is presented to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in the Flag Hall of the museum in Washington, DC, USA, on Friday, February 20, 2026. Looking on are Dr Lonnie G Bunch III, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, center, and first lady Melania Trump. Credit: Andrew ThomasWashington/District of Columbia/United States of America
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cnpphotos329244 Dr Lonnie G Bunch III, Secretary, Smithsonian Institution, left, makes remarks as first lady Melania Trumpâs 2025 inaugural gown is presented to the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in the Flag Hall of the museum in Washington, DC, USA, on Friday, February 20, 2026. looking on are Anthea M Hartig, the Elizabeth MacMillan Director, National Museum of American History, center, and first lady Melania Trump. Credit: Andrew ThomasWashington/District of Columbia/United States of America
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uigphotos547572 Neosho, Missouri, The 1872 Neosho Colored School, attended by George Washington Carver from 1876-1878. Until 1865, it was illegal in Missouri to teach African-Americans, enslaved or free, to read and write. The state's 1865 constitution requiredNeosho/Missouri/United States
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uigphotos547366 Montgomery, Alabama, The National Memorial for Peace and Justice. The memorial remembers the ""4400 African American men, women, and children [who] were hanged, burned alive, shot, drowned, and beaten to death by white mobs between 1877 and 1950Montgomery/Alabama/United States
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uigphotos547368 Montgomery, Alabama, The National Memorial for Peace and Justice. The memorial remembers the ""4400 African American men, women, and children [who] were hanged, burned alive, shot, drowned, and beaten to death by white mobs between 1877 and 1950Montgomery/Alabama/United States
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uigphotos547388 Wallace, Louisiana, The Whitney Plantation, a sugar plantation that has been turned into a museum to tell the story of slavery. A bronze sculpture by Rod Moorhead in the plantation's Field of Angels shows an angel carrying a child to heaven. TheWallace/Louisiana/United States
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uigphotos547041 Detroit, Michigan, Children line up to learn about fire safety at a Detroit Fire Department' displayDetroit/Michigan/United States
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uigphotos547042 Detroit, Michigan, The Detroit Fire Department's Fire Safety House. The facility uses a fog machine to simulate smoke in a house fire and allows children to practice procedures for escapingDetroit/Michigan/United States
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uigphotos546873 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, September 18, 2005, Retired union organizer Samson ""Skip"" Alexander in a Red Cross shelter at Baton Rouge's Centroplex with his granddaughter, Keisha Lockett, 7, after they were forced out of New Orleans by HurricaneBaton Rouge/Louisiana/United States
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uigphotos546878 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, September 17, 2005, Hurricane Katrina victim Garin James carries his daughter, Angel, 3, as he looks for donated clothing in a shelter run by the Carpenters union. James is a member of Carpenters Local 1846. The union inBaton Rouge/Louisiana/United States
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uigphotos546819 Detroit, Michigan, June 22, 2013, Thousands of civil rights, labor, and community activists commemorate the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s ""Walk to Freedom"" with a march that followed the same route down Woodward Avenue. At theDetroit/Michigan/United States
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uigphotos546821 Detroit, Michigan, June 22, 2013, Thousands of civil rights, labor, and community activists commemorate the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s ""Walk to Freedom"" with a march that followed the same route down Woodward Avenue. At theDetroit/Michigan/United States
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uigphotos546832 Detroit, Michigan, Hundreds of people marched for jobs, peace, and justice on the Martin Luther King Jr holiday. One group carried signs calling for the reelection of President ObamaDetroit/Michigan/United States
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uigphotos546671 Southfield, Michigan, Girl Scouts participate in a walk in a Detroit suburb honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on his birthdaySouthfield/Michigan/United States
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hiphotos570942 Suffrage parade, Inez Milholland, 1913. Shows lawyer Inez Milholland Boissevain riding astride in the suffrage parade as the first of four mounted heralds. In her short life she shared with many of her fellow marchers a commitment to social reform. She joined organizations striving to improve the working conditions of children and the lives of African Americans. She was also a strong supporter of the shirtwaist and laundry workers. Three years after the parade, she collapsed and died at age thirty during a western suffrage lecture tour//
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hiphotos569857 Louisiana Flood - refugees cook government rations, 1912//
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hiphotos565174 Louisiana Flood 1912, Cotton Compress at Vicksburg as a refuge, 1912//
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hiphotos559074 Anteroom, Rep. Nat. Committee, between c1915 and c1920. Shows men including an African American man, and boys waiting in an anteroom of the Republican National Committee//
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hiphotos556590 Ella Fitzgerald, Brixton Astoria, London, 1962//
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hiphotos549910 Chicago after the Fire: burnt-out people in the chapel of Grace Church, 1871. View of ' the interior of the Grace Church meeting-house, where many of the homeless outcasts found shelter for the night. We learn from the interesting description of Chicago, in the Leisure Hour for June last ("First Impressions of America," by the editor of that magazine), that there were one hundred and seventy churches or chapels in the city at the time of his visit, the leading religious denominations being the Methodist, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Baptist, Roman Catholic, and Congregational, or Independent, in the order here given; besides five Jewish synagogues, two African or N*gro Methodist Episcopalian, and one Scottish Presbyterian churches. We do not know to which of these bodies "Grace Church" belongs, but it seems to have served a work of Christian charity on the terrible night of the great fire and two following days'. From "Illustrated London News", 1871//
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hiphotos549369 Newark Housing Authority, 57 Sussex Ave., Newark, New Jersey, 1944//
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hiphotos540958 The Finding of Dr. Livingstone: Mr. Stanley and his retinue in Africa, 1872. 'The circumstances of the expedition undertaken and performed by Mr. H. M. Stanley, special correspondent of the New York Herald, at the sole cost of Mr. James Gordon Bennett, proprietor of that journal, for the relief of Dr. Livingstone from his forlorn position in the unknown wilderness of Central Africa, have been made known to all newspaper readers we give an Illustration of the manner in which he marched across the country from the seacoast to Lake Tanganyika, attended by his gun-bearers, Selim, the Arab interpreter, the n**** boy Kolulu, and other servants'. From "Illustrated London News", 1872//
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hiphotos540586 Portrait of a Black family standing in front of a house, 1886//
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hiphotos540579 Portrait of Two Girls, 1865-1870//
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hiphotos540571 Portrait of a Toddler, 1865-1870//
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hiphotos540161 Portrait of a Black Man, about 1856. Additional Info: A proud young man sits for his daguerreotype portrait, with his right hand confidently clutching the label of his jacket. He is well dressed for the occasion in a light-colored top hat and bow tie. He gazes intently outward, concentrating on the act of being recorded by the camera, possibly for the first time. He is unidentified, but his dress and bearing, coupled with the early date of the photograph--some seven years before emancipation came for African Americans at the end of the Civil War--suggest that he was a free man of color//
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hiphotos540144 Portrait of a Child, about 1857-1858. Additional Info: Made sometime between 1850 and 1855, a full decade before the Emancipation Proclamation made all persons of color free in the United States, this daguerreotype of a young black boy is an important record of the face of America in the middle of the 1800s//
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hiphotos540143 Portrait of a Young Man, about 1857-1858//
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hiphotos539900 Portrait of a Young Black Man, about 1855. Additional Info: Portrait of a young Black man standing. He is wearing a full suit, including tie and vest, and holds his hat in one hand//
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hiphotos539628 Father of Twenty-three Children, Gee's Bend, Alabama, 1937. Portrait of a man wearing a hat and denim overalls smiles at the camera. He holds the straps of his overalls at the shoulders//
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hiphotos539499 Studio Portrait of Two Boys, 1880s. Additional Info: Two shirtless boys posing on a fake log in, with hand fans in the background//
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hiphotos532189 Sketches in the American Far West, 1880. ' large numbers of the poor n*groes have lately sought refuge in Kansas, travelling long distances, in an almost destitute condition, to reach the land which bears a traditional fame of justice and mercy, and of inviolate freedom, secured to their oppressed race. Such a party of homeless wanderers, with their little children seated beside them, one girl reading her school New Testament, one baby playing with a toy-rattle, is represented at the top of the page. In the centre is a scene of the early gold-seeking operations on the "placers," or surface-diggings, of Colorado, where immense mineral riches of different species have been discovered Beneath this is the encampment of an emigrant farmer's household on their way across the vast level of the prairies, to occupy some remote location where frugal management and steady toil will gain them a rude but sufficient rustic livelihood, and with no rent to pay for the land they have to cultivate. The//
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hiphotos529218 Zollie Lyon, Negro sharecropper, home from the field for dinner at noontime, with his wife and part of his family. Note dog run. Wake County, North Carolina. (Colorised black and white print//
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hiphotos529214 Son of Negro sharecropper "worming" tobacco. Wake County, North Carolina. (Colorised black and white print//
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hiphotos528975 The African Twins, 1855. 'Remarkable Human Phenomena! (Christina and Milly). These extraordinary Children, only Five Years old, and whom Nature has linked by an Indissoluble Band, about 16 inches in circumference, having excited the most intense interest, and created the greatest sensation wherever they have been witnessed, will be on view, for a brief period only '. Advertisement for a human zoo attraction featuring conjoined twins Millie and Christine McKoy who were born into enslavement in the United States but were supposedly freed by their enslaver Mr Thompson, who then toured them round the country before taking them to Europe to exhibit them at 'museums' such as the Egyptian Hall in Piccadilly, London//
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hiphotos528332 Washington, D.C. Negro youth reading a funny paper on a door step in the Southwest section. (Colorised black and white print//
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hiphotos527940 Mas'r George teaching Uncle Tom to write, 1852. George hands Tom a pencil and a book to practise writing. A woman prepares food as two boys watch a younger child dance. An illustration from "Uncle Tom's Cabin&quot//
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uigphotos535231 New Orleans, Louisiana, The Mardi Gras Indians' Super Sunday parade. African-Americans create elaborate costumes for the annual event to honor Native Americans who, during slavery, helped people escape and gave them refugeNew Orleans/Louisiana/United States
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uigphotos535244 New Orleans, Louisiana, The Mardi Gras Indians' Super Sunday parade. African-Americans create elaborate costumes for the annual event to honor Native Americans who, during slavery, helped people escape and gave them refugeNew Orleans/Louisiana/United States
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uigphotos533989 St. Paul, Minnesota. March 3, 2025. A day without childcare rally. Organizers push to make childcare more affordable and they hope to get more public funding for both childcare and pay increases for teachers. To highlight the importance of properlyMinnesota/United States/
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uigphotos533999 St. Paul, Minnesota. March 3, 2025. A day without childcare rally. Organizers push to make childcare more affordable and they hope to get more public funding for both childcare and pay increases for teachers. To highlight the importance of properlyMinnesota/United States/
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uigphotos529958 Falcon Heights, Minnesota, Minnesota state fair. People tasting the food at the Perfect Pickle concession standMinnesota/United States/
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lrphotos147610 Eighth grade students from the Manhattan Country School with their families and friends participate in their 26th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Walk in New York on Monday, January 20, 2014. The students honored the memory of King in their march through Harlem, starting at the famed Abyssinian Baptist Church and stopping at various sites to read speeches and letters written by students. (Â Richard B. LevineNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos147608 Students from the Manhattan Country School with their families and friends participate in their 28th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Walk in New York, organized by the 8th Grade students, on Monday, January 18, 2016. The walkers honored the memory of King in their march through the Upper West Side and Harlem stopping at various sites to read speeches and letters written by students. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos147609 Students from the Manhattan Country School with their families and friends participate in their 29th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Walk in New York, organized by the 8th Grade students, on Monday, January 16, 2017. The walkers honored the memory of King in their march through the Morningside Heights and Harlem stopping at various sites to read speeches and letters written by students. (Â Richard B. LevineNew York/NY/USA
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lrphotos147607 Students re-enact Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1963 March on Washington on Friday, January 15, 2010. Several hundred public school students from P.S. 261 marched to Brooklyn Borough Hall in downtown Brooklyn in New York to celebrate the national holiday. ( Frances M. RobertsNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos147605 Students re-enact Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1963 March on Washington on Friday, January 15, 2010. Several hundred public school students from P.S. 261 marched to Brooklyn Borough Hall in downtown Brooklyn in New York to celebrate the national holiday. ( Frances M. RobertsNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos147606 Eighth grade students from the Manhattan Country School with their families and friends participate in their 26th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Walk in New York on Monday, January 20, 2014. The students honored the memory of King in their march through Harlem, starting at the famed Abyssinian Baptist Church and stopping at various sites to read speeches and letters written by students. (Â Richard B. LevineNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos147602 Students from the Manhattan Country School participate in their 21st Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Walk in New York on Monday, January 19, 2009. On the day prior to the swearing in of America's first African-American president, Barack Obama, the students honored the memory of King in their march through the Lower East Side, a melting pot community of immigrants and the poor, concluding at the Friends Meeting House in Brooklyn. ( Frances M. RobertsNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos147600 The MLK March for Peace to End Gun and Youth Violence in the Bronx in New York on Monday, January 18, 2010. Marchers traveled down the Grand Concourse honoring the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ( Frances M. RobertsNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos147603 Students from the Manhattan Country School participate in their 21st Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Walk in New York on Monday, January 19, 2009. On the day prior to the swearing in of America's first African-American president, Barack Obama, the students honored the memory of King in their march through the Lower East Side, a melting pot community of immigrants and the poor, concluding at the Friends Meeting House in Brooklyn. ( Frances M. RobertsNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos147604 Students re-enact Martin Luther King Jr.'s 1963 March on Washington on Friday, January 15, 2010. Several hundred public school students from P.S. 261 marched to Brooklyn Borough Hall in downtown Brooklyn in New York to celebrate the national holiday. ( Frances M. RobertsNEW YORK/NY/USA
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lrphotos147601 Students from the Manhattan Country School participate in their 21st Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Walk in New York on Monday, January 19, 2009. On the day prior to the swearing in of America's first African-American president, Barack Obama, the students honored the memory of King in their march through the Lower East Side, a melting pot community of immigrants and the poor, concluding at the Friends Meeting House in Brooklyn. ( Frances M. RobertsNEW YORK/NY/USA
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depphotos285340 Boy with arm around girl//
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depphotos284900 Portrait of a girl//
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depphotos284897 Portrait of a girl//
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depphotos284720 Girl looking over the back of couch//
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depphotos284719 Teenage girl//
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depphotos284714 Young girl hanging from playground equipment//
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depphotos284710 Young girl smiling//
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depphotos284705 Young girl sticking out her tongue while on the swing set at the park//
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depphotos284700 Young girl swinging on playground equipment//
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depphotos284693 Young girl sitting on swing in park//
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depphotos284630 Father and son relaxing and laughing//
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depphotos284631 Boy playing the saxophone//
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depphotos284610 Boy playing the saxophone//
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depphotos284600 Boy blowing huge bubble with bubble gum//
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depphotos284587 Boy riding a tricycle//
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depphotos284579 Boy hugging tree trunk//
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depphotos284582 Father helping son to climb on tree//
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depphotos284524 Women exercising together//
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depphotos284454 Boy holding plate of heart cookies//
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depphotos284353 Girl sitting in hammock//
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depphotos284329 Man taking a picture of his son//
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depphotos284270 Teenage girl doing homework in middle of school hall//
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depphotos284010 Young boy laying on large red ball//
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depphotos283995 Father and little girl talking on a bed//
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depphotos283957 Father and daughter playing//
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depphotos283925 Boy making bubbles//
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depphotos283893 Portrait of smiling girl//
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depphotos283359 A young boy climbing on playground equipment//
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depphotos281083 Girl with skip rope//
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depphotos281066 Female portrait//
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depphotos281048 Girl sitting on grass//
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depphotos280960 Girls jumping rope together//
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depphotos278578 A smiling child//
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depphotos278339 Mother and daughter praying//
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depphotos278307 Portrait of a young girl//
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