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50th Anniversary of the creation of the South Orkney Islands Post Office
Abortion?
An activist carrying a flag interacts with people outside the memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. at the National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
Activist hands a woman a flyer promoting April 4 as a Black holiday at a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
An activist holding a flag in front of musicians performing outside a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
An activist holds a flag in front of musicians as a man photographs them from a balcony outside a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
Activists and memorial service attendees at a service for Martin Luther King, Jr. outside the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
Activists and musicians at a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. outside the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
Activists at entrance outside the Washington National Cathedral before the memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr., 29 March 1969
Activists, musicians and bystanders attending a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
Activists outside a memorial service for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
Activists outside a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
Activists speak to memorial service attendees for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. outside the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
African American activists promote April 4 as a Black holiday at a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. on Palm Sunday at the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
Agency for HIV/AIDS Synergy Project Coalition information form and agreement
Aionna Butler and Mykia Charles Interview, August 24, 2019
Airmail by Air bridge to the Falkland Islands
Alternate view of African American activists promoting April 4 as a Black holiday at a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. on Palm Sunday at the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
Alternate view of clergyman addressing congregation at the memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. inside the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
Amelie Zurn Interview Part 1, June 8, 2021
Angelique Carson Interview, November 12, 2021
Arajae McRae Interview, August 24, 2019
Argentine Air Force
Ashley Emerson Interview, August 24, 2019
Beth Marhanka Interview, October 18, 2021
Billboard juxtaposition near Seward Square SE: True cigarettes, Legal abortions ("usually under $250"), Canada Dry Bourbon ("now you can afford great Bourbon") during anti-war demonstrations, possibly Vietnam War Out Now, 17-24 April 1971
Birthright
Bruce McKelton Interview, June 22, 2019
Bryan Proctor Interview, August 24, 2019
Canadian Philatelic Exposition 1996
Carol McKelton Interview, June 22, 2019
The Cavalcade of America: "America For Christmas"
The Cavalcade of America: "Angels on Horseback"
The Cavalcade of America: "Artist to the Wounded"
The Cavalcade of America: "G.I.Circuit"
The Cavalcade of America: "Sky Nursemaid"
The Cavalcade of America: "Soldiers in Greasepaint"
The Cavalcade of America: "The Road to Berlin"
Champions of Child Health in the Peace Corps in Malawi in the 1960s: Peace Corps Volunteer Peter J. Dalum
Choir members, activists and musicians at a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. outside the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
Choir members and others watch as musicians perform outside a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
Choir members on a balcony look upon activists and musicians as they perform at a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. outside the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
Choir members watch activists and musicians at a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. outside the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
Clergyman addresses congregation at the memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. inside the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
A clergyman, musicians, activists and bystanders at a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. outside the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
A clergyman speaks to musicians outside a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
Close-up of a billboard advertising legal abortions, usually under $250: ((212) 490-3600) Professional Scheduling Service, Inc., 545 Fifth Avenue, New York City 10017) during anti-war demonstrations, possibly Vietnam War Out Now, 17-24 April 1971
Close-up of dog with leg bandaged at MIDA Tecnico, El Plátano, Panama
Close-up of service station and post office, Lignum, Virginia
Conducting health survey for pediatric wellness study
A crowd listens as musicians perform outside a memorial service for Martin Luther King, Jr. at the Washington National Cathedral, 29 March 1969
Derrick Nathan Interview, July 27, 2019
Dinita Dausuel Interview, June 22, 2019
Director of public health leads training session
DMZ Coffeehouse Demonstration
Don Beyer Interview, September 18, 2021
Eric Schweizer Interview, September 18, 2021
Falkland Island stamp bisects
Five Champions of Child Health in the Peace Corps in Malawi in the 1960s: A Tribute to Dr. James E. Blackwell
Five Champions of Child Health in the Peace Corps in Malawi in the 1960s: Country Director Dr. Willard S. Lotter
Five Champions of Child Health in the Peace Corps in Malawi in the 1960s: Country Director Monroe McKay
Five Champions of Child Health in the Peace Corps in Malawi in the 1960s: Forty Photographs Part A
Five Champions of Child Health in the Peace Corps in Malawi in the 1960s: Forty Photographs Part B
Five Champions of Child Health in the Peace Corps in Malawi in the 1960s: Historic Booklet
Five Champions of Child Health in the Peace Corps in Malawi in the 1960s: Introduction
Five Champions of Child Health in the Peace Corps in Malawi in the 1960s: My Peace Corps Malawi Brother: A Tribute to “Randy” Cowley
Five Champions of Child Health in the Peace Corps in Malawi in the 1960s: Peace Corps Volunteer Jack Allison
Five Champions of Child Health in the Peace Corps in Malawi in the 1960s: Program Technical Representative Dr. Roger Hofmeister
Five Champions of Child Health in the Peace Corps in Malawi in the 1960s: Staff Physician Dr. Lee H. Ellison
Five Champions of Child Health in the Peace Corps in Malawi in the 1960s: The Namitambo Baby Clinic
Five Champions of Child Health in the Peace Corps in Malawi in the 1960s: To Africa With Spatula: A Peace Corps Mom in Malawi * 1965-1967
Frank Mobley Interview, July 27, 2019
Hari Zandler Interview, October 4, 2019
Interview with Taushia and Madison Walker, September 25, 2021
Jack Child outside of British Consulate 1824-1927
James Smith Interview, August 24, 2019
Kirsti Lattu Interview, July 22, 2021
Kurt Rollins Interview, August 24, 2019
Larry Neff Interview Part 2, October 26, 2021
Legacy Week ceremony, Senator Edward Kennedy, April 16, 1991
Leonard Cohen Interview, October 4, 2019
Letter from Antonio Acevedo to Judith Arandes
Letter from Caitlin Ryan to Letitia Gomez
Letter from Dennis Medina to Alex Compagnet
Letter from Dennis Medina to Jim Graham
Letter from Dennis Medina to Mara Patermaster
Letter from Dennis Medina to Virginia Santiago
Letter from Kalonji Olusegun and Clifton West to Judith Arandes
Letter from Mary Touchstone to Judith Arandes
Letter from Phylicia Fauntleroy to Judith Arandes
Letter from Shirlene Showell to Dennis Medina
Letter from Susan Myers to Letitia Gomez
Letter from Vincent Gray to Letitia Gomez
Letter from Yolanda Santiago to Don Weaver
Letters from Dan Leahy to his family, 1967
Letters from Nurses in the Peace Corps
Lionell Simpson Interview, July 27, 2019
Maggie Fan Interview, September 11, 2021

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