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Undated
The Oral Tradition of the Foundation of the Iroquois Confederacy
Oral Tradition of the Origin of the Mide' Religion
Song of the Maiden's Leap
The Shakers of New Lebanon, Religious Exercises in the Dining Room, n.d.
"Bostonians Break up Abolition Meetings," n.d.
1492-1542
Exploration in the New World, 1492-1542
16th Century
Detail from the Maguey Plan, depicting a Mexican city, 16th century
1506
Amerigo Vespucci's Exploration of the New World, woodcut, 1506
1520
Montezuma Greets Fernando Cortez, ca. 1520
1542
Cabeza de Vaca describes the Indians of the Gulf Coast, 1542
A Spanish Friar Indicts the Conquistadores for the Massacre of Indians, 1542
1568
Battle and Aftermath at Tenochtitlan, 1568
1584
England's Title to North America, by Richard Hakluyt, 1584
1588
Frontspiece of Thomas Hariot's Brief and True Report... [illustrated by Theodore de Bry], 1588
First Interactions and Mutual Impressions between English Settlers and Indians of North Carolina Coast, 1588
Images of Native Americans by German Illustrator Theodore de Bry, 1588
Depictions of Native American Women and British Tribal Woman, 1588
17th Century
The Betrayed Maiden, 17th century
1607
Map of Virginia, 1607
The Arrival of the Englishmen in Virginia, 1607
1608
Powhatan to John Smith, 1608
1609-1610
John Smith Describes the "Starving Time" at Jamestown, 1609-1610
1620
The Mayflower Compact, 1620
1622
Necessary Supplies for the Voyage to Virginia, 1622
1624
Images from John Smith's Generall Historie, 1624
From John Smith's Generall Historie, 1624
1629-1672
Laws Pertaining to Slaves and Servants, Virginia 1629-1672
1630
A Modell of Christian Charity, by John Winthrop, 1630
1631
Letter from New England by Richard Saltonstall, 1631
1635
Emigrants to New England from Sandwich, England 1635
Passengers to Virginia, 1635
"The forme of a binding servant," 1635
1636
Plan for a Massachusetts Town, 1636
1637
Account of the Pequot War, 1637
1666
Indentured Servitude in Maryland, 1666
1668
Will of Edward Garfield from Watertown, Massachusetts, 1668
1676
Royal Description of Nathaniel Bacon, ca. 1676
Nathaniel Bacon's Declaration of the People, 1676
Bacon's Oath of Fidelity, ca. 1676
The State of Virginia, 1676
King's Letter to the Duke of York, 1676
Nathaniel Bacon's Father Petitions the King, 1676
1677
News from Virginia Since the Death of Nathaniel Bacon, 1677
1692
Oath and Warrant, 1692
Indictment of Bridget Bishop, 1692
Oral Examination of Bridget Bishop, 1692
Physical Examination of Bridget Bishop, 1692
Testimony Against Bridget Bishop, 1692
Death Warrant of Bridget Bishop, 1692
1730s
Benjamin Franklin's Pursuit of Moral Perfection, ca. 1730s
1735
The Great Awakening in New Hampshire, ca. 1735
1738
Description of African Slavery, 1738
James Island Fort, West Coast of Africa, ca. 1738
1740
The Danger of an Unconverted Ministry, 1740
1743
A Proposal for Promoting Useful Knowledge among the British Plantations in America, 1743
1745-1797
From Olaudah Equiano's Narrative, ca. 1745-1797
1754
The Albany Conference, 1754
1755
Extract of a letter from Will's Creek, July 10, 1755
1756
Proclamation of Jonathan Belcher, 1756
Poems for Soldiers, 1756
1760
A Poem on Election Day, Author Unknown, Ca. 1760
1761
Enlistment Papers, 1761
1765
The Governor of Massachusetts Bay issues a Proclamation against Rioters, 1765
Instructions of the Town of Braintree to Their Representative, 1765
Declaration of Rights, 1765
From the Diary of John Adams, 1765
A Patriotic Advertisement, 1765
Account of Col.George Mercer's Arrival in Virginia, and his Resignation of the Office of Stamp Distributor, 1765
1765-1785
Excerpt from the Diary of Christiana Leach, of Kingsessing 1765-85
1770
The Boston Massacre, 1770
1776
Washington Crossing the Delaware, 1776
1777
An Account of the Battle of Princeton, 1777
John McKinly Writes to his Wife Jenny, 1777
Articles of Confederation, 1777
1777-1778
Excerpt from the Diary of Surgeon Albigence Waldo, of the Connecticut Line, 1777-1778
1778
An Account of a Naval Engagement, 1778
1780
"The Sentiments of an AMERICAN WOMAN," 1780
1781
Articles of Capitulation, Yorktown, 1781
Excerpt from the Diary of Miss Anna Rawle, 1781
The Administration of Justice and the Description of the Laws by Thomas Jefferson, 1781
1784
Report on Government for Western Territory by Thomas Jefferson, 1784
1785
Short Observations on Slavery by Anthony Benezet, 1785
1786
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, A Proclamation by James Bowdoin, 1786
The Grand Committee on the Subject of the Western Territory, 1786
1787
Letter from James Madison to General Washington, 1787
Letter from Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 1787
Debates in the Federal Convention, 1787
Constitution of the United States of America, 1787
The Federal Convention, Article VII, Section 4, 1787
1787-1788
Mrs. Mary Dewees' Journal from Philadelphia to Kentucky, 1787-1788
1788
The Federalist by Alexander Hamilton, 1788
Patrick Henry's Speech, June 14, 1788
1790s
Excerpts from the Journal of William Maclay, ca. 1790s
1791-1792
Phillip Freneau's National Gazette, 1792 and John Fenno's Gazette of the United States, 1791
1792
Alexander Hamilton to George Washington, 1792
Phillip Freneau's National Gazette, 1792
1793
Thomas Jefferson to William Short, 1793
1794
Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 1794
Washington's Warning to the Insurgents in Pennsylvania, 1794
Alexander Hamilton Writes to Angelica Schuyler Church, 1794
Tully on the Insurrection in the Western Country, 1794
1794-1802
Portrait of Benjamin Franklin, ca. 1794-1802
1795
An Emetic for aristocrats! Or, a Chapter Respecting Governor Jay , and his Treaty, 1795
"Horatius" to the People of the United States, 1795
1796
Thomas Jefferson to To Phillip Mazzei, 1796
George Washington's Farewell Address, 1796
George Washington on Foreign Affairs, 1796
1798
Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 1798
1799
President John Adams to Congress, 1799
1800
The Cotton Gin, ca. 1800
1802
Map of the West, ca. 1802
1804
The President to Governor Claiborne, 1804
1805
Sagu-yu-what-hah (Red Jacket) Addresses Christian Missionaries, 1805
Excerpt from the Journal of Lewis and Clark, 1805
1806
Account of a Connecticut Camp Meeting, 1806
1808
A Thanksgiving Sermon, 1808
1810
Portrait of Absalom Jones, 1810
1811
The Debate over War in Congress, 1811
1812
James Madison to the Senate and House of Representatives, June 1, 1812
The War of 1812
1815
Excerpt from the Memoirs of Susan Mansfield Huntington, 1815
1817
Excerpt from the Cotton Book of G.W. Lovelace, 1817
1818
Observations on the Real Rights of Women, 1818
1819
Tallmadge's Speech to Congress, 1819
Improving Female Education by Emma Willard, 1819
1820s
Cotton Boom in Alabama and Mississippi, ca. 1820s
1820
Charles Pickney's Speech to Congress, 1820
Taylor Amendment, January 26, 1820
Thomas Amendment, February 17, 1820
John Quincy Adams and John Calhoun discuss the Compromise, 1820
1823
Morality of Manufactures, 1823
1824
Notices and Advertisements from the New York Evening Post, 1824
Advertisements from the New York Evening Post, 1824
1825
Christian Motherhood, etching, 1825
1827
Elias Boudimott Proposes a Cherokee Newspaper, 1827
The First African American Newspaper Appears, 1827
1828
A Biography Endorsing Presidential Candidate Andrew Jackson, 1828
1829
Daniel Webster Anticipates Jackson's Arrival in Washington, D.C., 1829
Margaret Bayard Smith Describes the Inaugural Celebration, 1829
Jackson Announces his Policy of Rotation in Office, 1829
1830s
The Removal of the American Indians
"Huzzah for Jackson!," 1830s
1830
Charles Finney Recalls his Days in Oneida County, New York, ca. 1830
The Georgia Gold Rush, 1830
President Jackson Reports on Indian Removal, 1830
1831
Garrison Writes his His First Editorial for the The Liberator, 1831
Prophet Joseph Smith Relays God's Message, 1831
1831-1832
Tocqueville Witnesses American Religious Enthusiasm, 1831-1832
Tocqueville Appreciates American Political Participation, 1831-1832
1832
African Americans Convene for Their Second National Convention, 1832
Peter Osborne Speaks to a Crowd Celebrating American Independence, 5 July 1832
1833
William Sprague Describes Revivals, 1833
1837
Ralph Waldo Emerson on the American Scholar, 1837
1839
The Nation of the Future, 1839
Peleg Sprague Campaigns for William Henry Harrison, 1839
Reverend M'Ilvaine Denounces Intemperance, 1839
The Effects of Intemperancy, 1839
1840
Horace Mann Reports to the Massachusetts Board of Education, 1840
Virginia Electoral Ticket, 1840
1841
New Orleans Slave Auction, 1841
Now Showing in New York, 1841
Tabitha Dreams of a Better Society, 1841
1843
Dorothea Dix Speaks on Behalf of Insane Persons, 1843
1844
A Fugitive Slave Writes to His Former Master, 1844
1845
Slave Life on a Cotton Plantation, 1845
1846
The President's War Message, 1846
1846-1848
The Mexican War, 1846-1848
1847
David Wilmot Argues For a Free California, 1847
1848
The North Star on Seneca Falls, 1848
"The Women of Philadelphia", ca. 1848
Elizabeth Cady Stanton Responds to the Printed Challenges to the Woman's Rights Movement, 1848
1850s
Charles Sumner, Senator from Massachusetts, 1850s
Stephen A. Douglas, ca. 1850s
1850
The New York Herald Supports the Compromise of 1850
Calhoun's Speech on the Compromise of 1850
John Brown, ca. 1850
1851
Frances Gage Remembers Sojourner Truth Appearing At the Akron Convention, 1851
1854
"Let the People Speak Out," 1854
1855
Scenes in the Kansas Election, 1855
1856
"The Reign of Terror," 1856
A Southern Response to the Caning of Sumner, 1856
1857
The Dred Scott Decision, 1857
Judgment in the Dred Scott Case, 1857
Northern Outrage over Scott v. Sandford, 1857
Democratic Paper Endorses the Scott Decision, 1857
"Citizenship," 1857
1859
Israel Green, The Capture of John Brown, 1859
Storming of the Engine House by the U.S. Marines, 1859
John Brown Addresses the Court, 1859
1860s
Ringgold, Ga., Battery at Drill, 1860s
Refugees Fleeing their Homes Near the War Front, 1860s
Care for those Wounded at the Front, 1860s
1860
A Fight at the Polls, 1860
The Election of 1860
Charleston, South Carolina, Reacts to Lincoln's Election, 1860
1861
The Course of Secession 1860-1861
Lincoln's First Inaugural Address, 1861
Address of Hon. Henry L. Benning, of Georgia, 1861
"The Southern Confederacy - What Secession Means," 1861
Secession Sentiment in Virginia, 1861
President Abraham Lincoln Calls in the Troops, 1861
Virginia Leaves the Union, 1861
New Haven Women Act On Behalf of the Sick and Wounded, 1861
The Maryland Governor and Commander-in-Chief Orders up the Troop, 1861
1861-1862
From the Diary of a Young Northern Woman, 1861-1862
1861-1865
The Advancing Union Army, 1861-1865
1862
Georgia Governor Joseph Brown Addresses the Mechanics, 1862
An Anonymous Poet Satirizes "Exempts," ca. 1862
Members of the 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry, ca. 1862
From the Diary of a Young Southern Woman, 1862
Mary Phinney Recalls her Experiences of August 1862
A Surgeon Participates in the War Effort, 1862
1863
"Pray, Maiden, Pray," ca. 1863
The Lynchburg Hospital Association, ca. 1863
"Lincoln's 150,000 Negro Soldiers," 1863
The Fate of Black Troops in Confederate Prisons, 1863
1863-1865
Illustrations of Black Soldiers in Northern Journals, 1863-1865
Martin Delaney, Major, 104th U.S.C.T.
1864
Wounded Men at a Fredericksburg Hospital, May 1864
News of the Rebel Army Approaching Chambersburg, 1864
The Aftermath of Destruction at a Town Near Washington, D.C., 1864
The Capture of Fort Pillow, 1864
1865
Joseph Trimble's Oath of Amnesty, 1865
Reactions to Emancipation in Virginia, 1865
"What Shall Become of the Freedmen?" 1865
1866
The Townsend Bishop House, ca. 1866
1867
Thaddeus Stevens in Support of Black Suffrage, 1867
Appealing to Racism in Arguing for Female Suffrage, 1867
1868-1869
The Postwar Political Climate and Election of 1868, 1869
1868-1872
Sixty-Five Members of the South Carolina Legislature, 1868-1872
1869
Republican Support for Black Suffrage, 1869
A Democratic View of the 15th Amendment Proposition, 1869
Elizabeth Cady Stanton on Black Suffrage, 1869
Joining Tracks of the Union Pacific and the Central Pacific Railroads, 1869
1870
Ku Klux Costumes in North Carolina, ca. 1870
1871
E.L. Godkin Asesses Reconstruction, 1871
Klan Violence in Georgia, 1871
Race Relations in Georgia, ca. 1871
Description of the South Carolina Legislature by a "Liberal Republican," 1871
1873
The Credit Mobilier Scandal Recounted, 1873
1876
Grant's Farewell Address to Congress, 1876
The Evils of Fashionable Dress, by J. H. Kellogg, M.D., 1876
1876-1896
Presidential Election Results, 1876-1896
1878
Buffalo Hide Yard in Dodge City, Kansas, 1878
1879
Mormon Emigrants Moving to Utah, ca. 1879
Progress and Poverty, 1879
1880
The Railroad Network, 1880
1881
Ebenezer Bryce's Cabin in Utah, ca. 1881
Description of Sharecropping Tenants on a Georgia Plantation, 1881
Preamble to the Constitution of the Knights of Labor, 1881
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1881
1882
"The Factory System as an Element in Civilization," 1882
1883
The Frontier Prospector, 1883
1885
The Albuquerque Indian School in 1885
"Which? Sunday in the Grog Shop or Museum?" 1885
Imagined Uses of the Telephone, 1885
1886
August Spies Defends the Eight-Hour Movement, 1886
1887
Gardiner Park County, Montana, 1887
Crow Indian Chiefs and Crow Prisoners, 1887
Advice on Working and Saving, 1887
1888
An act to prohibit the coming of Chinese laborers to the United States, 1888
General Executive Board, Knights of Labor, ca. 1888
1889
Colored Alliance Demands, 1889
1890
Chinese Stereotyping, 1890
New York City Tenement Life, 1890
"A Typical East-Side Block," 1890 and 1902
Banners of the Woman's Christian Temperence Union, ca. 1890
Mississippi Constitution of 1890
1891
Black Farmers Strike, 1891
1892
Tom Watson and Anthony Wilson at Sparta, Georgia, 1892
Richard Croker on Tammany Hall, 1892
The Lynching of Bob Harper, 1892
Banner of the People's Party Paper, December 9, 1892
1893
Lynching of Henry Smith, 1893
1894
Eugene Debs addresses the American Railway Union, 1894
Henry Demarest Lloyd, Wealth Against the Commonwealth, 1894
1896
Gold Democrats Demand New Ticket, 1896
Populist Party Platform, 1896
Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896
1897
A Summary of Lynchings in 1897
1898
Ray Stannard Baker, "Hull House and the Ward Boss," 1898
The Spanish American War, 1898
The New York World reports the battleship Maine explosion, 1898
"Save Me From My Friends!" 1898
1899
The White Man's Burden, 1899
Carl Schurz against American Imperialism, 1899
1901
Theodore Roosevelt on Trusts, 1901
Theodore Roosevelt on Conservation, 1901
Our Forests and National Parks, by John Muir, 1901
Forest Reserves & National Parks in the Western United States, 1901
Portrait of Theodore Roosevelt, ca. 1901
1902
The Evolution of the Tenement, 1902
"A Typical East-Side Block," 1890 and 1902
The Riverside Tenements in Brooklyn, 1902
"Dens of Death," 1902
Disfranchisement Debate in the Virginia Legislature, 1902
1903
Lee Chew, "The Biography of a Chinaman," 1903
W.E.B. DuBois, Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others, 1903
Portrait of Lee Chew, 1903
1904
Richmond African Americans Boycott Streetcars, 1904
"'Jim Crow' Street-Car Law Set to Catch Negroes," 1904
1905
The Threat of Food and Drug Adulteration, 1905
The Great American Fraud by Samuel Hopkins Adams, 1905
A Grim Warning against Patent Medicines, 1905
1906
The Niagara Movement's Address to the Country by W.E.B. Du Bois, 1906
The Condemned-Meat Industry, 1906
Pure Food and Drug Act, 1906
1908
Prohibition Cartoon, 1908
Children in the Cotton Mills, 1908
Night Scene at Indiana Glass Works, 1908
1909
President Roosevelt's Popularity, 1909
Lyman Abbott on President Roosevelt, 1909
1910
Jane Addams, "First Days at Hull-House," 1910
Theodore Roosevelt's African Game Trails, 1910
William Allen White, The Growth of Democracy in America, 1910
1911
Roosevelt, Congress, and the Panama Canal, 1911
1912
Woman Suffrage in States, 1912
Votes for Women a Practical Necessity, ca. 1912
1913
Tenement Room, 1913
Tenement Street Scene, 1913
Women and Public Housekeeping, 1913
1914
Votes for Men, 1914
A Brief for the Palmer-Owen Child Labor Bill, 1914
1916-1918
Letters of Black Migrants in the Chicago Defender, 1916-1918
1917
"Keep 'em going!" Anti-German poster, 1917
"Remember! The Flag of Liberty! Support It!" 1917
1918
Sedition Act, 1918
American Participation on the Western Front, 1918
1919
Socialist Cartoon and Poem, 1919
Race Riots in Chicago, 1919
"I'm a Bolshevist from the Bottom of My Feet to the Top of My Head," Mother Jones, 1919
Virgil Bates and Family, 1919
1920s
"The Negro Speaks of Rivers" and "I Too" by Langston Hughes, 1920s
Jazz, 1920s"
1921
Woman and the New Race, 1921
1922
Modernism in Architecture, 1922
Threats to Christian Civilization, 1922
1923
"Dirty Work at the Crossroads," 1923
Automobile Advertising, 1923
"The Crowd at the Ball Game" by William Carlos Williams, 1923
1925
"White Houses" by Claude McKay, 1925
Fighting to Death for the Bible, 1925
1926
"The Klan's Fight for Americanism," 1926
1928
Prohibition Raid, ca. 1928
New York Campaign Speech by Herbert Hoover, 1928
1929
Last Statement of Bartolomeo Vanzetti, 1929
Black Thursday at the New York Stock Exchange, 1929
The Crash Worsens, 1929
1930
"Hooverville," New York City, 1930
1931
Family in El Paso, Arkansas, 1931
Hoover Vetoes Muscle Shoals Bill, 1931
Christmas Day Breadlines in New York City, 1931
Social Upheaval in 1931
1932
Special Message to the Congress on the Economic Recovery Program, 1932
1933
The Return of Barter, 1933
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Inaugural Address, 1933
1940s
Women on the Homefront During World War II, 1940s
Soldiers-in-Training, 1940s
1940
The Music of Woody Guthrie, 1940
1941-1942
Women in the Defense Industry, 1941-1942
1941-1943
African American Fighter Pilots, 1941-1943
1942
A. Philip Randolph, "Why Should We March?," 1942
Relocation Order, 1942
A Veteran Employee in an Eastern Navy Yard Instructs a Machinist Apprentice, 1942
1943
"Woman-Power!", 1943
Japanese Relocation, ca. 1943
1944
Korematsu v. United States, 1944
G.I. Japyank, 1944
Ernie Pyle, "Captain Waskow's Men Say Good-Bye," 1944
The GI Bill, 1944
1945
The View from the Enola Gay, 1945
The Bombing of Nagasaki, 1945
Harry S. Truman on the Bombing of Hiroshima, 1945
Japan Surrenders Aboard the U.S.S. Missouri, 1945
1946
The Kennan Telegram, 1946
The Novikov Telegram, 1946
1947
"Strike Against Jackie Spiked," 1947
Traveling with the Dodgers, 1947
1948
HUAC, Communism, and Hollywood, 1948
The Decline of the Negro Leagues, 1948
The Six Thousand Houses That Levitt Built, 1948
Levittown, 1948
Brooklyn Dodgers' infielder Jackie Robinson, 1948
1949
Russian Development of the Atomic Bomb, 1949
1950
Truman Calls for Development of the Hydrogen Bomb, 1950
Black Baseball Players, 1950
NSC-68, 1950
Senator Joseph McCarthy, Speech at Wheeling, West Virginia, 1950
Speech of Senator Margaret Chase Smith, 1950
1951
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, 1951
Undercover in the Communist Party, 1951
Mary Markward Testifying Before the House Un-American Activities Committee, 1951
1953
Polio Hysteria, 1953
1954
George E.C. Hayes, Thurgood Marshall, and James M. Nabrit, 1954
Eisenhower on Guatemala, 1954
Communist Aggression in Guatemala, 1954
Covert Action in Guatemala, 1954
1955
The Polio Vaccine, 1955
"Another Torch for Freedom!", 1955
The Right of Interposition, 1955
1956
Southern Manifesto, 1956
Allen Ginsberg's "Howl," Front Cover, 1956
Allen Ginsberg, "Howl," 1956
1956-1968
Presidential Elections, 1956-1968
1957
Communist Penetration into Guatemala, 1957
1958
The Affluent Society, 1958
1959
Prince Edward County Protests Integration with Private Institutions, 1959
1960
Duck and Cover, 1960
1961
Lewis Mumford on Suburbs, 1961
1963
Sitting-In In Mississippi, 1963
1964
Malcolm X on the March on Washington, 1964
War on Poverty, 1964
The Economic Opportunity Act, 1964
1965
The Voting Rights Act, 1965
Call for a March Against the Vietnam War, 1965
1966
Lyndon B. Johnson, 1966
Martin Luther King and Economic Justice, 1966
Special Purpose Telegram Blank No. 74/AG, 1966
1967
Black Power, 1967
Stokely Carmichael Speaks at Florida A&M University, 1967
Rally Against the Vietnam War at the Pentagon, 1967
Richard Nixon, "What Has Happened to America?", 1967
1968
Country Joe and the Fish, "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin-To-Die Rag," 1968
George Wallace at Madison Square Garden, 1968
1969
El Plan de Santa Barbara, 1969
1970
Earth Day, 1970
Equal Rights Demonstration, 1970
1971-1973
Tracking the President's Opponents, 1971-1973
1973
Enemies Lists, 1973
Endangered Species Act, 1973
Nixon puppet, by Larry N. Frost, Denver, Colorado, ca. 1973
1975
The Evacuation of Saigon, 1975
The American Evacuation of Saigon, 1975 (photo)
1977
Rejecting Gender-Free Equality, 1977
1978
Independent Counsel Law, 1978
Jimmy Carter signs House of Representative Resolution for Equal Rights Amendment, 1978
1979
The Black Woman and the Women's Movement, 1979
Gas Fever, 1979
Jimmy Carter's Malaise Speech, 1979
American Hostages in Iran, 1979
Three Mile Island, 1979
Three Mile Island, 1979
1981
Lester Thurow, "How to Wreck the Economy," 1981
Official Portrait of President Reagan, 1981
1982
An Interview with President Reagan, 1982
1983
The Evil Empire, 1983
The Strategic Defense Initiative, 1983
1984
Rally for Gay Rights, 1984
1986
The Failure of the Reagan Revolution, 1986
1987
Soviet Union-United States Summit in Washington, D.C., 1987
1988
President Reagan and Premier Gorbachev in Red Square, Moscow, 1988
1989
The New World Order, 1989
1990s
Macintosh Computers, 1990s
1990-1991
The War in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991
1991
George Bush on the Persian Gulf War, 1991
President Bush Speaks with Top Officials, 1991
The Clarence Thomas Confirmation Hearings, 1991
1992
Anti-Abortion Protesters, 1992
1993
The President and Vice President on the South Lawn of the White House, 1993
1995
Newt Gingrich, "Where We Go From Here," 1995
Windows 95 Is Unveiled to the Public, 1995
Second Thoughts on the Information Highway, 1995
President Clinton and Monica Lewinsky in the White House, 1995
1996
"The Era of Big Government is Over," 1996
1998
The Creation of the Cyberghetto, 1998
The Starr Report, 1998
The President's Representatives Respond, 1998
A Resignation in the House, 1998
1999
A Brief History of the Internet, 1999
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