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Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: OLYMPIC GAMES, 1968. American runners Tommie Smith (center) and John Carlos (right)

OLYMPIC GAMES, 1968. American runners Tommie Smith (center) and John Carlos (right) showing the Black Power salute during the medal ceremonies at the Olympic Games in Mexico City

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: The Nation Makers. Depicts the Battle of Brandywine of 1777 during the Revolutionary War

The Nation Makers. Depicts the Battle of Brandywine of 1777 during the Revolutionary War
PYLE: NATION MAKERS, 1906. The Nation Makers. Depicts the Battle of Brandywine of 1777 during the Revolutionary War. Oil on canvas by Howard Pyle, 1906

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: Unemployed coal miners demonstrating at Jarrow, England, in 1936

Unemployed coal miners demonstrating at Jarrow, England, in 1936
ENGLAND: COAL MINERS, 1936. Unemployed coal miners demonstrating at Jarrow, England, in 1936

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (1929-1968). American clergyman and reformer. Dr. King (fourth from right)

MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR. (1929-1968). American clergyman and reformer. Dr. King (fourth from right) leading the march from Selma on the state capitol at Montgomery, Alabama, 25 March 1965

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: EMMELINE PANKHURST (1858-1928). English woman-suffrage advocate. Mrs

EMMELINE PANKHURST (1858-1928). English woman-suffrage advocate. Mrs. Pankhurst arrested outside Buckingham Palace, London, while trying to present a petition to King George V, 21 May 1914

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: The Saboteurs Fate. Italian World War II poster, 1944

The Saboteurs Fate. Italian World War II poster, 1944
WWII: ITALIAN POSTER, 1944. The Saboteurs Fate. Italian World War II poster, 1944

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: Prudence Crandalls advertisement in The Liberator, 1833, announcing the opening of her school in

Prudence Crandalls advertisement in The Liberator, 1833, announcing the opening of her school in Canterbury
LIBERATOR: CRANDALLs AD. Prudence Crandalls advertisement in The Liberator, 1833, announcing the opening of her school in Canterbury, Connecticut

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: Game of the French Revolution, created in 1791. The first player to go from the seizure of

Game of the French Revolution, created in 1791. The first player to go from the seizure of the Bastille (step 1)
FRENCH GAME BOARD, 1791. Game of the French Revolution, created in 1791. The first player to go from the seizure of the Bastille (step 1) to the Assemblee Nationale (step 63) is the winner

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: Line rendering of Daniel Chester Frenchs statue, The Minute Man of Concord

Line rendering of Daniel Chester Frenchs statue, The Minute Man of Concord
MINUTEMAN. Line rendering of Daniel Chester Frenchs statue, The Minute Man of Concord

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: The Bostonians Paying the Excise Man, or Tarring & Feathering

The Bostonians Paying the Excise Man, or Tarring & Feathering. American edition of an English mezzotint satire, 1774
TARRING & FEATHERING, 1773. The Bostonians Paying the Excise Man, or Tarring & Feathering. American edition of an English mezzotint satire, 1774, on the treatment given to John Malcom

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: Sign on a car in Cape Town during riots that followed the Soweto uprising against the apartheid

Sign on a car in Cape Town during riots that followed the Soweto uprising against the apartheid system, 1976
SOUTH AFRICA: RIOTS, 1976. Sign on a car in Cape Town during riots that followed the Soweto uprising against the apartheid system, 1976

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: Picket line in front of the Woolworth Building in New York City, 14 April 1960

Picket line in front of the Woolworth Building in New York City, 14 April 1960
NEW YORK: PICKET LINE, 1960. Picket line in front of the Woolworth Building in New York City, 14 April 1960. The majority of the picketers are ministers

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: Handbill in English and in German calling the mass meeting at Haymarket Square, Chicago, May 4, 1886

Handbill in English and in German calling the mass meeting at Haymarket Square, Chicago, May 4, 1886
HAYMARKET HANDBILL, 1886. Handbill in English and in German calling the mass meeting at Haymarket Square, Chicago, May 4, 1886

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: Six hundred freight cars at the Panhandle yards, Chicago, set afire by rioting workers during

Six hundred freight cars at the Panhandle yards, Chicago, set afire by rioting workers during the Pullman strike
PULLMAN STRIKE, 1894. Six hundred freight cars at the Panhandle yards, Chicago, set afire by rioting workers during the Pullman strike on the evening of 6 July 1894

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: The Sixth Maryland militia firing into a hostile crowd and killing 12 in Baltimore on July 20 at

The Sixth Maryland militia firing into a hostile crowd and killing 12 in Baltimore on July 20 at the beginning of
GREAT RAILROAD STRIKE, 1877. The Sixth Maryland militia firing into a hostile crowd and killing 12 in Baltimore on July 20 at the beginning of the Great Railroad Strike of 1877: contemporary engraving

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: Title-page of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, which urged Americans to declare their

Title-page of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, which urged Americans to declare their independence from Great
PAINE: COMMON SENSE, 1776. Title-page of Thomas Paines pamphlet Common Sense, which urged Americans to declare their independence from Great Britain

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: Declaration of Independence

Declaration of Independence
DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE The first page of Thomas Jeffersons rough draft of the Declaration of Independence, written 11-28 June 1776

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: FREDERICK DOUGLASS (c1817-1895). American abolitionist and writer. Photograph, c1866

FREDERICK DOUGLASS (c1817-1895). American abolitionist and writer. Photograph, c1866

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS. Broadside calling for merchants and clerks to defend their shops

NEW YORK: DRAFT RIOTS. Broadside calling for merchants and clerks to defend their shops on the second day of the New York City Draft Riots, 14 July 1863

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: SIOUX LEADER, 1891. Little, the Oglala Sioux leader cited as an instigator of the revolt

SIOUX LEADER, 1891. Little, the Oglala Sioux leader cited as an instigator of the revolt on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota in 1890

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: GAY RIGHTS MARCH, 1976. Gay rights demonstration during the Democratic National Convention in New

GAY RIGHTS MARCH, 1976. Gay rights demonstration during the Democratic National Convention in New York City, 11 July 1976. Photographed by Warren K. Leffler

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: CHINA: CULTURAL REVOLUTION. Youthful Red Guards demonstrating in Tiananmen Square in Peking, China

CHINA: CULTURAL REVOLUTION. Youthful Red Guards demonstrating in Tiananmen Square in Peking, China, during the Cultural Revolution, 1967

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: BONUS ARMY, 1932. The Bonus Brigade of World War I veterans demanding that Congress authorize

BONUS ARMY, 1932. The Bonus Brigade of World War I veterans demanding that Congress authorize payment of war bonuses, gathered on the steps of the U.S

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: FRANCISCO PANCHO VILLA (1877-1923). Mexican revolutionary leader

FRANCISCO PANCHO VILLA (1877-1923). Mexican revolutionary leader. Photographed with a column of his troops in Mexico in 1914: oil over a photograph

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: PEACE BUTTON, c1971. American peace button, c1971, worn by opponents of the Vietnam War

PEACE BUTTON, c1971. American peace button, c1971, worn by opponents of the Vietnam War

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: FRANCISCO PANCHO VILLA (1877-1923). Mexican revolutionary leader

FRANCISCO PANCHO VILLA (1877-1923). Mexican revolutionary leader. Villa (center) and Emiliano Zapata (next to Villa)
FRANCISCO PANCHO VILLA (1877-1923). Mexican revolutionary leader. Villa (center) and Emiliano Zapata (next to Villa, right, with sombrero on knee) in the Presidential Palace at Mexico City

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: JAPAN: SATSUMA REBELLION. Women from the island of Kyushu fighting against government cavalry

JAPAN: SATSUMA REBELLION. Women from the island of Kyushu fighting against government cavalry during the Satsuma Rebellion of 1877. Woodblock print, triptych, 1877, by Nagayama Umosai

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: INDIA: SEPOY MUTINY, 1857. Sepoy mutineers cavalry attacking a British infantry square at Battle

INDIA: SEPOY MUTINY, 1857. Sepoy mutineers cavalry attacking a British infantry square at Battle of Cawnpore in 1857. Contemporary English colored engraving

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: CHINA: BOXER TRIAL, c1900. Boxers on trial before the High Court in China. Stereograph, c1900

CHINA: BOXER TRIAL, c1900. Boxers on trial before the High Court in China. Stereograph, c1900

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: PORTRAIT OF A ZAPATISTA. Painting by an unknown Mexican artist, 20th century

PORTRAIT OF A ZAPATISTA. Painting by an unknown Mexican artist, 20th century

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: ABOLITIONIST PEACE PLEDGE. American abolitionist pledge, 1845, after the annexation of Texas

ABOLITIONIST PEACE PLEDGE. American abolitionist pledge, 1845, after the annexation of Texas, against a war with Mexico

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: CANADA: UNEMPLOYED, 1935. March of unemployed men from relief camps in western Canada to Ottawa

CANADA: UNEMPLOYED, 1935. March of unemployed men from relief camps in western Canada to Ottawa, to demand jobs at decent wages from the federal government

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: DEFENSE OF CONSTANTINOPLE. The defense of Constantinople against a Byzantine rebellion led by Leo

DEFENSE OF CONSTANTINOPLE. The defense of Constantinople against a Byzantine rebellion led by Leo Tornikios, 1047. Byzantine manuscript illumination from the Skylitzes Codex, 13th-14th century

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: CHINA: REVOLUTION, 1912. A revolutionary soldier cuts the hair of a man

CHINA: REVOLUTION, 1912. A revolutionary soldier cuts the hair of a man, unwilling to give up his pigtail during the Xinhai Revolution. Photograph from an English newspaper of 1912

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: JOHN BROWN (1800-1859). American abolitionist. Daguerreotype, winter of 1856-57

JOHN BROWN (1800-1859). American abolitionist. Daguerreotype, winter of 1856-57

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: LUCY BURNS (1879-1966). American suffragist and womens rights advocate. Photographed in jail, 1917

LUCY BURNS (1879-1966). American suffragist and womens rights advocate. Photographed in jail, 1917

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: HARRIET TUBMAN (1823-1913). American abolitionist. Photographed in 1895

HARRIET TUBMAN (1823-1913). American abolitionist. Photographed in 1895

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: ATTICA PRISON RIOT, 1971. The burned hat of a prison guard frames a bullet hole in the railing

ATTICA PRISON RIOT, 1971. The burned hat of a prison guard frames a bullet hole in the railing surrounding cell block D of Attica Correctional Facility in Attica, New York

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: CRIMEA: MONGOLS, 1592. Islam Giray Khan of Crimea arrives in the port of Kefe

CRIMEA: MONGOLS, 1592. Islam Giray Khan of Crimea arrives in the port of Kefe and takes the revolting Khan prisoner. Manuscript illumination, Turkish, 1592

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: IRANIAN HOSTAGE CRISIS, 1979. Men bowing in prayer at a student demonstration in Washington, D. C

IRANIAN HOSTAGE CRISIS, 1979. Men bowing in prayer at a student demonstration in Washington, D. C
IRANIAN HOSTAGE CRISIS, 1979. Men bowing in prayer at a student demonstration in Washington, D.C. in response to the Iranian hostage crisis, 30 November 1979. Photographed by Marion S. Trikosko

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: LUCRETIA COFFIN MOTT (1793-1880). American Quaker minister and woman-suffrage advocate

LUCRETIA COFFIN MOTT (1793-1880). American Quaker minister and woman-suffrage advocate

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: LADY GODIVA, 11th CENTURY. Wife of Leofric, Earl of Mercia. Anglo-Saxon gentlewoman

LADY GODIVA, 11th CENTURY. Wife of Leofric, Earl of Mercia. Anglo-Saxon gentlewoman, patron of the arts, equestrienne, and tax protester. Lady Godiva riding nude on a horse

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: PARIS STUDENT REVOLT, 1968. A barricade of burning cars put up by students in the Latin Quarter of

PARIS STUDENT REVOLT, 1968. A barricade of burning cars put up by students in the Latin Quarter of Paris, France, 11 May 1968

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: BOXER REBELLION, 1900. A Boxer of the Boxer Rebellion in China, 1900. Contemporary drawing by H

BOXER REBELLION, 1900. A Boxer of the Boxer Rebellion in China, 1900. Contemporary drawing by H. W. Koekkoek
BOXER REBELLION, 1900. A Boxer of the Boxer Rebellion in China, 1900. Contemporary drawing by H.W. Koekkoek

Background imagePolitical Dissent Collection: MIGUEL MALVAR (1865-1911). Philippine insurrectionary leader photographed in 1902

MIGUEL MALVAR (1865-1911). Philippine insurrectionary leader photographed in 1902



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