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Olympic gold medalist in the decathlon during the 1912 summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden
Jim Thorpe discus throw — Olympic gold medalist in the decathlon during the 1912 summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden
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Jim Thorpe discus throw Olympic gold medalist in the decathlon during the 1912 summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden
Jim Thorpe at the 1912 Summer Olympics
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Poster for the theatrical run of the 1940 American film Knute Rockne, All American
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at a Campaign Rally in Endicott, NY, 9/12/1984
Ronald Reagan Holding "The Gipper" Jersey — at a Campaign Rally in Endicott, NY, 9/12/1984
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Ronald Reagan Holding "The Gipper" Jersey at a Campaign Rally in Endicott, NY, 9/12/1984
Still of Ronald Reagan from Film "Knute Rockne: All American", 1940
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Jim Thorpe while playing for the Canton Bulldogs
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Logo of the Canton Bulldogs
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used on school publications in early 20th century
Carlisle Indian School Logo — used on school publications in early 20th century
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Carlisle Indian School Logo used on school publications in early 20th century
Jim Thorpe in 1912
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United States President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Among the guests behind him is Martin Luther King Jr.
LBJ signs Civil Rights Act — United States President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Among the guests behind him is Martin Luther King Jr.
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LBJ signs Civil Rights Act United States President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Among the guests behind him is Martin Luther King Jr.
1870 print celebrating the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment in February 1870, and the post Civil War political empowerment of African Americans
The Fifteenth Amendment — 1870 print celebrating the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment in February 1870, and the post Civil War political empowerment of African Americans
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The Fifteenth Amendment 1870 print celebrating the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment in February 1870, and the post Civil War political empowerment of African Americans