Category: Democracy

October 9, 1989 – Manuel Noriega And The Little Coup That Couldn’t

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September 14, 1955 – Proposing A Five-Year High School And Five Year College – Taking The Loyalty Oath Too Far. Prospects For 1956.

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Aircraft carrier USS Ticonderoga (CV-14) underway during a naval operation, showcasing military history and naval warfare.

August 5, 1964 – A Destroyer Named Maddox- Day After Tonkin – The Fog Of War – The Crossing Of Signals –

[laterpay_premium_download target_post_id=”52270″ heading_text=”Download For $1.99:” description_text=”August 5, 1964 – CBS News Special Report – Gordon Skene Sound Collection” content_type=”link”] August 5, 1964 – A day with more questions than answers – On August 2, 1964, the destroyer USS Maddox, while performing a signals intelligence patrol as part of DESOTO operations,

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Hispanic or Latino young activists attending a rally with raised hands, advocating for social change, in a vintage black-and-white photo on the history and politics archive.

June 19, 1947 – Unions And Strike Votes – Rent Control Legislation – Capitol Hill And Harry Truman.

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Old black and white photo of two women walking along a vintage street with classic cars, capturing historical moments and daily life in mid-20th century Japan, with a focus on cultural and automotive history.

May 29, 1957 – Washington Anticipates Japanese Premier Nobusuke Kishi – And The Word Is Okinawa.

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Historic black and white photo of a politician addressing a large crowd of journalists and onlookers during a significant news event.

April 23, 1964 – An LBJ Press Conference – Past Daily Reference Room: Presidents Being Presidential

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