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From political scandals to wartime heroes, and from iconic leaders to controversial figures

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President Collection: Roosevelt Cartoon, 1904
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President Collection: Wwii: Tehran Conference
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President Collection: Declaration of Independence
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President Collection: GETTYSBURG ADDRESS, 1863. The crowd gathered at Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg Address
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President Collection: RONALD REAGAN (1911-2004). 40th President of the United States
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President Collection: A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND. Lithograph poster, 1948, by Ben Shahn for the Progressive Party
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President Collection: WASHINGTON: FAREWELL, 1796. President George Washingtons farewell address when leaving office in
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President Collection: PPRE2A-00072
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President Collection: PPRE2A-00097
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President Collection: Fidel Castro in 1959
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President Collection: Portrait of Augustus John, President of the Nation Portrait
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President Collection: Harrys Truman
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President Collection: Abigail Adams
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President Collection: Sir Harcourt Gilbey Gold, Vanity Fair, Spy
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President Collection: President Roosevelt
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President Collection: Franklin Roosevelt
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President Collection: LINCOLN & McCLELLAN. Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), 16th President of the United States
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President Collection: BULL MOOSE CAMPAIGN, 1912. Bull Moose Party presidential campaign symbol for Theodore Roosevelt
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President Collection: Ataturk, Photo
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President Collection: Mount Rushmore, Keystone, Black Hills, South Dakota, United States of America
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President Collection: Charles De Gaulle
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President Collection: Andrew Jackson / On Horse
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President Collection: New York, Buffalo, City Hall. Art Deco building completed in 1931 by Dietel, Wade & Jones
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President Collection: Title-page of the second edition of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, owned by John Adams
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President Collection: (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Lincoln at home with his son Thomas Todd (Tad)
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President Collection: George Washington presiding at the Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia in 1787
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President Collection: (1884-1972). 33rd President of the United States. Photographed 1945
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President Collection: (1882-1945). 32nd President of the United States
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President Collection: (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Photographed at Oyster Bay in 1912 shortly after
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President Collection: Woman suffrage headquarters in Upper Euclid Avenue, Clevelan
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President Collection: George V with military leaders during First World War
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President Collection: David Lloyd George leaving Downing Street
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President Collection: Statue of Abraham Lincoln
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President Collection: Ulyssess Grant / Johnson
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President Collection: Ernest Rutherford
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President Collection: Lincoln Assass. / Playbill
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President Collection: Andrew Jackson President
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President Collection: Warren G Harding
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President Collection: William Walker
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President Collection: Ulyssess Grant / Freedom
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President Collection: John Adams (Chappel)
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President Collection: President Roosevelt
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President Collection: President Roosevelt
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President Collection: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. George Washington surveying Lord Fairfaxs land
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President Collection: Hemiciclo a Juarez (Benito Juarez Monument), Alameda, Mexico City, Mexico, North America
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President Collection: Antietam, Md. Allan Pinkerton, President Lincoln, and Maj. G
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President Collection: The estate of Thomas Jefferson, Monticello, Virginia, United States of America
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President Collection: A group of Russian dolls depicting Russian politicians


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From political scandals to wartime heroes, and from iconic leaders to controversial figures, the concept of a president encompasses a wide spectrum of history and influence. In 1960, an anti-Nixon poster emerged, questioning the trustworthiness of Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon with the provocative question: 'Would YOU buy a used car from this man?' This sentiment reflects the skepticism that can arise during election campaigns. During World War I, Wartime Toby jugs became popular collectibles depicting various presidents and leaders. These ceramic jugs served as reminders of their role in shaping history and symbolized patriotism during challenging times. In another era, an intriguing Chesterfield ad featured Ronald Reagan before he became President. This advertisement showcased his charisma and charm long before his political career took off. The intersection between royalty and politics is evident in Queen Elizabeth II's encounters with the Kennedys. Their meetings captured public fascination as two influential families came together on diplomatic occasions. Moving across continents to North Korea, a painting depicting Kim Jong Il and Kim Il Sung showcases how leaders are revered through art in different cultures. The image represents their significant impact on North Korean society. History takes us back further to Henri Christophe, who rose from slavery to become Haiti's first President after independence from France. His story exemplifies resilience against all odds. General Ulysses S. Grant played a pivotal role during The American Civil War when he accepted General Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House in 1865—an event immortalized by Thomas Nast's painting titled 'LEEs SURRENDER 1865. ' It marked a turning point towards peace for the divided nation. Abraham Lincoln stands tall among these great leaders as one of America's most revered Presidents. His leadership during the Civil War and unwavering commitment to abolishing slavery left an indelible mark on American history. Fidel Castro was known for his powerful speeches that captivated audiences and shaped the course of Cuba's political landscape.