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JAPAN. Hiroshima. September 8, 1945. Center of atomic bomb blast. Japanese soldier walks through site where army barracks once stood in the center of town.
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Destruction caused by the atomic bomb blast. Hiroshima, Japan. September 8, 1945.
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The epicenter of the atomic blast where Army barracks once stood. Hiroshima, Japan. September 8, 1945.
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Remains from the blast. Hiroshima, Japan. September 8, 1945.
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Japanese workers begin cleaning a bombed building. Hiroshima, Japan. September 8, 1945.
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A woman holds her child at a Shinto temple service where friends and relatives gathered to offer sympathy and money to victims' families. Hiroshima, Japan. September 8, 1945.
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Japanese medical attendants are shown here in their quarters. Hiroshima, Japan. September 8, 1945.
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Victim of atomic bomb blast lies in a makeshift hospital in the bank building of Kango Ginku. Hiroshima, Japan. September 8, 1945.
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Marine Corporal Leopold Kulikowski, captured in 1942 by the Japanese, convalesces at a military hospital. Hiroshima, Japan. September 8, 1945.
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Dr. Hisikichi Tokoda in the operating room at Shinagawa Hospital. Tokyo, Japan. August, 1945.
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Victims find refuge in a makeshift hospital in the bank building of Kango Ginku. Hiroshima, Japan. September 8, 1945.
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Wounded lie in a makeshift hospital. Hiroshima, Japan. September 8, 1945.
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Victims are treated in the Kangyo Ginko bank. Hiroshima, Japan. September 8, 1945.
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An elderly lady in a makeshift hospital in the bank of Kango Ginku. Hiroshima, Japan. September 8, 1945.
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Wounded victims are treated in primitive conditions at the fly-infested Kangyo Ginko bank. Hiroshima, Japan. September 8, 1945.
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Japanese soldiers and civilians crowd trains bound for Tokyo. Hiroshima, Japan. September 8, 1945.
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Civilians crowd into trains heading to Tokyo. Hiroshima, Japan. September 8, 1945.
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USA. 1958. Peter.
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JAPAN. Hiroshima. September 8, 1945. Japanese soldiers crowd trains bound for Tokyo after the demobilization of the Japanese military.
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AFGHANISTAN. 1959. Bearing refreshments, royal servants approach the plane of U.S. President Dwight D. EISENHOWER during his official visit.
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USA. 1958. Children in a movie theater.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1948. A woman and her squatter's shack on a cold winter day, 1948. It was built of cardboard and plywood on Lake Michigan's beach.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1948. Eartha KITT (center) leading a dance troupe rehearsing for the Chez Paree.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. Mourners at funeral.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. A girl "reading" Ebony magazine.
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Japanese soldier walks through the site where army barracks once stood. Hiroshima, Japan. September 8, 1945.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Kangaroo court for juveniles at the Wabash Avenue police station presided over by Sylvester "Two Gun Pete" Washington.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1948. Strike captain during protest by the packing house workers, March 1948.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1948. "Reefer Party".
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AUSTRALIA. Film Set of "On the beach" directed by Stanley KRAMER, shot in Australia, with Ava GARDNER, Gregory PECK, Fred ASTAIRE, Donna ANDREWS & Anthony PERKINS.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1948. An alley between overcrowded tenements, with garbage thrown over the railings of the back porches. Most of the area's tenants were transient.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. Back steps of the 45th Street bar.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. Female Impersonator dressing for a performance at Joe's DeLuxe Club.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. Dancing at the 45th Street bar that catered to slaughterhouse workers.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. Gospel Service.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. A deserted mother wondering what she can do with a newborn baby she cannot support.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. Tuesday Afternoon on South Halsted Street.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. Black safety inspector, the supervisor of his white coworker at International Harvester.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. Wednesday night bible class at a storefront church.
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JAPAN. Hiroshima. September 8, 1945. A woman holds her child at a Shinto temple service where friends and relatives gathered to offer sympathy and money to victims' families.
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USA. Washington DC. 1974. Washignton Post reporters Carl BERNSTEIN (left) and Bob WOODWARD (right), the team who broke the Watergate story and wrote the book "All the Presidents Men."
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Man at window of shack.
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USA. During the filming of "The Young Doctors" by Philip KARLSON. 1961.
Actors: Frederic MARCH, Ben GAZZARA, Eddie ALBERT, Aline MAC MAHON.
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USA. 1962. Two men playing pool.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1948. A girl with her bike.
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AUSTRALIA. 1959. American actress Ava GARDNER during the synchronization of "On the Beach" by Stanley KRAMER.
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AUSTRALIA. American actor Anthony PERKINS during the filming of "On the Beach" by Stanley KRAMER. 1959.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1948. Louis JORDAN, a popular musician who had a flair for putting advice for the lovelorn into his lyrics.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. Waiting.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1948. Selling fish in an alley way.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1948. Sometimes a father would put his belt on a child's back as a warning to go to sleep or face punishment.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. Eddie Nichols Gymnasium at 50th and State was a popular gym for young boxers. Joe Louis worked out there.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. Dining car workers, Illinois Central Railroad.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. An afternoon beer.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. Vivian Henley, two hours old. Infants delivered at home by the Maxwell Street Maternity Center medical team had a better survival rate than those at most hospitals.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. Girl with newspaper fashion supplement.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. "Simple" was a character that Langston HUGHES used in his news column. Upon seeing the man in this photograph, HUGHES said: "That's him."
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USA. 1958. Girls talking at a slumber party.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. Western Union telegram messenger.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. Two girls waiting outside a tavern.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Storefront.
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USA. 1956. Young women run past a hiding young man.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. A makeshift pushcart.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1947. Father and son.
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USA. 1958. A boy stands alone, leaning against a pole, watching others on the playground. 1958.
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USA. Illinois. Chicago. 1946. Spiritualist.
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USA. Texas. 1959. John WAYNE during the filming of "The Alamo."
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USA. California. Orinda. 1950.
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