RMKH4BBR–Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Andrew Young during a press conference at Arlanda in Stockholm, Sweden on December 10th, 1964, the day Dr. King received the Nobel Peace Prize.
RM2A1H2J7–Former Florida Governor Leroy Collins talks with Andrew Young during the Selma to Montgomery March for civil rights in Alabama in March of 1965. Pictured (left to right) are John Lewis, Andrew Young, Leroy Collins, Martin Luther King, Jr., Coretta Scott King, and Ralph Abernathy.
RM2A1GYKB–Former Florida Governor Leroy Collins talks with Andrew Young during the Selma to Montgomery March for civil rights in Alabama in March of 1965. Pictured (left to right) are John Lewis, Andrew Young, Leroy Collins, Martin Luther King, Jr., Coretta Scott King, and Ralph Abernathy.
RMT62XGX–Andrew Murray, South African pastor and writer, in a portrait by Elliott & Fry, c1895.
RMT62XJJ–Andrew Murray, South African pastor and writer, in a portrait by Elliott & Fry, c1895.
RMWXT9NW–Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), seventh President of the United States, from a portrait taken between 1844 and 1845.
RM2H02MRT–Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist who led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history.
RM2H02MTW–Andrew Carnegie (1835–1919) was a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist who led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history.
RMRHFA65–Andrew Young in Amsterdam, Holland on May 13, 1980.
RMRHFA64–Andrew Young in Amsterdam, Holland on May 13, 1980.
RM2JMK6MM–Andrew Young, a Democratic Congressman from Georgia, on May 6, 1976. (USA)
RM2JMK6P9–Andrew Young, a Democratic Congressman from Georgia, on May 6, 1976. (USA)
RM2JMK0H7–Andrew Young, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, at a meeting of the Subcommittee on African Affairs of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. (USA)
RM2JMK0H9–Andrew Young, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, at a meeting of the Subcommittee on African Affairs of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. (USA)
RMKH4CM2–U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young with the Foreign Relations subcommittee on African Affairs on June 6, 1977. Ambassador Young was an early leader in the Civil Rights Movement and a close confidant of Martin Luther King. Young would later serve as the Mayor of Atlanta from 1982-1990. (Photo by Thomas J. O’Halloran)
RM2TAEDE4–Thomas Loraine McKenney (1785-1859) served as U.S. Superintendent of Indian Affairs from 1824–1830. While serving earlier as Superintendent of Trade and Indian Affairs, McKenney helped gain passage of the Indian Civilization Act of 1819. Eleven years later, he helped draft and gain passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830. While in office, McKenney commissioned paintings of Native diplomats by portraitist Charles Bird King. This effort eventually led him to compile the three-volume History of the Indian Tribes of North America (1836-1844).
RM2TAEDE6–Thomas Loraine McKenney (1785-1859) served as U.S. Superintendent of Indian Affairs from 1824–1830. While serving earlier as Superintendent of Trade and Indian Affairs, McKenney helped gain passage of the Indian Civilization Act of 1819. Eleven years later, he helped draft and gain passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830. While in office, McKenney commissioned paintings of Native diplomats by portraitist Charles Bird King. This effort eventually led him to compile the three-volume History of the Indian Tribes of North America (1836-1844).
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