African Americans with white soldiers and sailors on WW1 troop ship. July 18, 1919. Black soldiers with musical instruments have an integrated audience.
World War 1: American Red Cross First-Aid station in French town on the Western Front. Badly wounded soldiers have just been brought in from the battlefield on stretchers, while others, slightly wound
The Civil War, Union soldiers in Trenches before the Battle of Petersburg, Virginia, June 9, 1864.
Petrograd Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies. March 1917. State Duma, contained a spectrum of leftist, but was not under the control of the Bolsheviks in the early days of the Revolution.
THE STEERAGE, 1907, immigrants on steerage deck of ship arriving in New York, 1907. Photogravure by Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946), published in CAMERA WORK, 1911.
Theodore Roosevelt campaigning for President in New Jersey, June or August, 1912. The procession of touring cars halts for a speech as they make their way to the convention. Whether his destination wa
President Roosevelt shaking hands with the Mayor of Texline, Texas, who was blacksmith by trade. April 14, 1905
Theodore Roosevelt waving to passengers on another ship, from the deck of the SS Mississippi. Saint Louis, Missouri, Oct. 2, 1907. The Presidents three week Mississippi trip was designed to lobby for
Bandaged British World War 1 soldiers in a battlefield trench, 1915-1918.
World War 1. Women and children who had been hiding in the cellars of Chateau-Thierry, France, emerging after the Allies liberated the city in July 1918.
World War 1. British Empire forces grouping near Arras to attack German defenses. The infantry going to the communication trenches, the artillery and a tank are coming into action, the cavalry in the
American Red Cross nurse aiding wounded soldiers at Montmirail, France, May 31, 1918. She helps a soldier drink from a cup as he lies on a railroad platform awaiting evacuation
An Australian soldier carrying a wounded comrade during the WWI, Dardanelles Campaign. 1915.
World War 1. British horse sunk to his haunches in the clinging mud of Flanders, during one of the five Battles of Ypres. This coastal region became a mud quagmire in each Fall. In 1914, 1917, and 191