RMKHC5RN–Portrait of Katherine Meyer Graham, president of the Washington Post Company, Washington, DC, 1969.
RMK74TEW–James Farmer, civil rights activist, co-founder of CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) and Assistant Secretary of the Department of Health, Education & Welfare during Richard Nixon's first term, Washington, DC, 1969.
RM2GAKXPR–A sign warning of the penalties of airplane hijacking is prominently displayed at National Airport, Washington, DC, 10/9/1969. (Photo by Warren K Leffler/US News & World Report Collection/RBM Vintaage Images)
RM2GAKY7T–Staff and well-wishers gather in the offices of the Vietnam Moratorium Committee on the day of the nationwide antiwar demonstrations coordinated by the group, Washington, DC, 10/15/1969. (Photo by Warren K Leffler/US News & World Report Collection/RBM Vintage Images)
RMJA01GT–Head and shoulders portrait of Judy Agnew, wife of Spiro Agnew, Vice-President of the United States, Washington, DC, 01/1969
RM2WEXB02–A factory technician tests intricate control panel circuitry of an IBM System 360 computer before it leaves the firm's plant, Kingston, NY, 1/24/1969. (Photo by IBM/United States Information Agency)
RM2GAKJ7P–Actress Shirley MacLaine participates in the massive Vietnam Moratorium, a demonstration to end the war in Vietnam, New York, NY, 10/15/1969. (Photo by Bernard Gotfryd/LOC/RBM Vintage Images)
RM2WEXB1G–Computer disk packs roll off the production line at IBM's San Jose plant where production and test operations are performed in controlled-environment 'clean rooms,' San Jose, CA, 1/1969. Photo by IBM/United States Information Agency
RM2PHPR4M–Crowd of people flashing Peace signs and holding candles, including African Americans, at a march at night to the White House, led by Coretta Scott King as part of the Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam, Washington, DC, October 15, 1969. Photo by Warren K Leffler/US News and World Report Magazine Collection)
RMHYNGDT–President and Mrs. Richard M. Nixon at the White House. Washington, DC, circa 1969.
RMJA01H2–Judy (Mrs. Spiro) Agnew, wife of the Vice-President of the United States, Washington, DC, 01/ 1969.
RMHYPBN1–Cpl. Bernice Scott, Army Nurse Corps, aids a medical team in treating a wounded man at the 2nd Surgical Hospital. 1969, Lai Khe, Vietnam
RMHYPBJ4–An 8th Inf. Div machine gunner makes his way up a steep slope during a search and destroy mission. The machine gun is an M-60. May 15, 1969.
RM2G20882–Paul A Volcker (1927-2019), American economist and Under Secretary for Monetary Affairs in the US Department of the Treasury from 1969-1974, Washington, DC, 1972. (Photo by Department of the Treasury/RBM Vintage Images)
RM2GAKY1H–A demonstrator posts signs protesting the Vietnam War near the entrance of the Selective Service during the Moratorium to End the War, Washington, DC, 10/15/1969. (Photo by Warren K Leffler/US News & World Report Collection/RBM Vintage Images)
RMJA01R6–Vice President and Mrs. Spiro Agnew pose with members of their family including (from left to right), daughter Susan, Mrs. Agnew holding granddaughter Michelle, daughter Kim, son Randy, daughter Pamela, the Vice President, and Randy's wife Ann, Washington, DC, 1969.
RMHYPBGH–A flight of U.S. Air Force F-4C Phantom fighter bombers refuel from a KC-135 tanker aircraft prior to making a strike against communist targets in North Vietnam. The Phantoms are fully loaded with 750 pound general purpose bombs and rockets, circa 1969.
RM2K0REP3–Medicine show draws a mostly white crowd listening to sales pitch delivered by a man (center, with face turned away) holding a tin. Other performers are an African-American in partial blackface (center) and a man wearing an Indian bonnet (lower left), , Huntingdon, TN, 10/1935. (Photo by Ben Shahn/FSA-OWI)
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