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Bonus Army camp mess located on 12th and Indiana Avenue in Washington, D.C.
Bonus Army camp on the Anacostia Flats
Bonus Army camp with the Navy Yard and the Capitol Building in the background, 17 June 1932
Bonus Army demonstration outside the Capitol Building, July 1932
Bonus Army demonstrators and Washington, D.C. Police officers congregated around an abandoned building, 28 July 1932
Bonus Army demonstrators at Camp Bartlett, 24 June 1932
Bonus Army demonstrators during the confrontation with the Washington, D.C. police, 28 July 1932
Bonus Army demonstrators encamped in an abandoned building, 28 July 1932
Bonus Army demonstrators gathering outside the Capitol Building
Bonus Army demonstrators marching past the U.S. Treasury Building, 05 July 1932
Bonus Army demonstrators throwing debris during the Washington, D.C. Police confrontation, 28 July 1932
Bonus Army demonstrators waiting outside the Capitol Building, 13 July 1932
Bonus Army families entrenched at Anacostia newspaper clipping
Bonus Army rally at the Capitol Building
Burial of Eric Carlson at Arlington National Cemetery, who was fatally wounded during the Washington, D.C. Police confrontation, 05 August 1932
Demonstrators leaving Washington, D.C. following General Douglas MacArthur's military assult ordered by President Hoover, 29 July 1932
ENLACE marching in D.C. 1990
ENLACE marching in D.C. Pride June 1991
ENLACE marching in D.C. Pride Parade 1992
Evicted Bonus Army family makes home in Anacostia Park newspaper clipping
Flyer for a march organized by Bell Multicultural High School students
General MacArthur standing among troops during the march and destruction of the Bonus Army camps, 28 July 1932
Georgia and Illinois Bonus Army camp
"Honor Ana María Rosales and act in her memory" candlelight vigil information
Inside the Bonus Army Camp Marks on the Anacostia Flats
Military sitting among the ruins of a Bonus Army camp on Pennsylvania Avenue after General MacArthur's military assault, 29 July 1932
Mother and children sitting with their belongings outside a Bonus Expeditionary Forces dining room, 29 July 1932
Omaha, Nebraska Bonus Army encampment with temporary buildings
Portrait of Bonus Army marcher Joe Angelo, a World War I veteran who received the Distinguished Service Cross
Ruins of a Bonus Army camp on Pennsylvania Avenue during General MacArthur's military assault, 28 July 1932
Satirical Bonus Army cemetery display with the graves of former Treasury Secretary Andrew W. Mellon and President Herbert Hoover
Satirical cemetery display and Bonus Army demonstrators within a Bonus Army camp
Satirical cemetery display at Bonus Army Camp Marks
Satirical cemetery display in a Bonus Army camp located at 1225 D Street Southwest
Shanties inside the Bonus Army encampment on the Anacostia Flats
Soldier standing among ruins the morning after General MacArthur's military assault on the Bonus Army Camp Marks, 29 July 1932
Temporary buildings in a Bonus Army camp at the Anacostia Flats
Third annual Walk Without Fear flyers
Title slide for "Story of the Bonus Army, told in pictures"
Toledo, Ohio Bonus Army encampment, 25 July 1932
Toledo, Ohio Bonus Army truck decorated with satirical Psalm 23
Toledo, Ohio Bonus Army truck driving near the Capitol Building
Walter W. Waters, leader of the Bonus Expeditionary Force, addressing a group of demonstrators, 21 July 1932