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Original Caption: Photograph of Jimmy Carter Signing Extension of Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) Ratification, 10/20/1978 U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: From:File Unit: Jimmy Carter - Meeting with Irvine Sprague;-stock-foto
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Franklin D. Roosevelt in Washington, Washington, D.C - NARA - 196067-stock-foto
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File photo dated 12/10/2003 of Britain's ambassador to the US Sir Christopher Meyer warned that President George W Bush was bent on the overthrow of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein as part of a 'mission' to rid the world of 'evil-doers', according to newly released government files. In January 2003 - two months before US and UK forces launched their fateful invasion - Tony Blair to flew to Camp David to urge the president to allow more time for diplomacy to work. Issue date: Tuesday July 22, 2025.-stock-foto
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File photo dated 21/11/2003 of US President George Bush stood alongside Prime Minister Tony Blair outside Myrobella House, his constituency home in Country Durham. Britain's ambassador warned that President George W Bush was bent on the overthrow of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein as part of a 'mission' to rid the world of 'evil-doers', according to newly released government files. In January 2003 - two months before US and UK forces launched their fateful invasion - Tony Blair to flew to Camp David to urge the president to allow more time for diplomacy to work. Issue date: Tuesday July 22, 2025-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 TUESDAY JULY 22 File photo dated 12/10/2003 of Britain's ambassador to the US Sir Christopher Meyer warned that President George W Bush was bent on the overthrow of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein as part of a 'mission' to rid the world of 'evil-doers', according to newly released government files. In January 2003 - two months before US and UK forces launched their fateful invasion - Tony Blair to flew to Camp David to urge the president to allow more time for diplomacy to work. Issue date: Tuesday July 22, 2025.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 TUESDAY JULY 22 File photo dated 21/11/2003 of US President George Bush stood alongside Prime Minister Tony Blair outside Myrobella House, his constituency home in Country Durham. Britain's ambassador warned that President George W Bush was bent on the overthrow of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein as part of a 'mission' to rid the world of 'evil-doers', according to newly released government files. In January 2003 - two months before US and UK forces launched their fateful invasion - Tony Blair to flew to Camp David to urge the president to allow more time for diplomacy to work.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — A historical exhibit at the National Archives showcases materials related to American immigration history. The display features multilingual signage and educational materials that immigrants would have encountered upon arrival to the United States, including information about naturalization processes and integration resources. Prominently visible is text explaining how new immigrants had to navigate entry procedures before being admitted to the country. The exhibit highlights the contrasting reception immigrants received, from assistance with language learning and employment to-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — A display from the 'Promised and Delivered' exhibit on civil rights at the National Archives. The educational installation features panels highlighting key legislation in American civil rights history, including the Fifteenth Amendment of 1870 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The exhibit explores the themes of justice, resistance, and the ongoing struggle for equal rights in America. The National Archives, located on Constitution Avenue, houses the nation's founding documents and serves as the repository for federal government records of historical significance. This permanen-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Building houses exhibits dedicated to women's suffrage and immigration history in the United States. The National Archives and Records Administration preserves and provides access to the nation's most important historical documents, including the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights. The women's suffrage exhibit showcases the struggle for voting rights that culminated in the 19th Amendment, ratified in 1920. The immigration exhibit documents the nation's complex history of migration and settlement through historical records, photog-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The Bill of Rights, one of America's founding documents, is displayed at the National Archives in Washington DC. This historic document, officially known as the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution, was drafted by James Madison and ratified in 1791. The National Archives Building, located on Constitution Avenue, houses the nation's most important historical documents including the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights in its Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom. The Bill of Rights guarantees fundamental civil liberties such as freedom of-stock-foto
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Federal Building Anchorage Alaska AK USA US. Created  05.20.25-stock-foto
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Federal Building Anchorage Alaska AK USA US. Created  05.20.25-stock-foto
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The Old Opera House, West Oak Street, Arcadia, Florida-stock-foto
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The Old Opera House, West Oak Street, Arcadia, Florida-stock-foto
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The Old Opera House, West Oak Street, Arcadia, Florida-stock-foto
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The Depot, West Oak Street, Arcadia, Florida-stock-foto
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The Depot, West Oak Street, Arcadia, Florida-stock-foto
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The Depot, West Oak Street, Arcadia, Florida-stock-foto
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The Depot, West Oak Street, Arcadia, Florida-stock-foto
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John F Kennedy giving Press Conference, State Department Auditorium, 1961 January 25-stock-foto
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John F Kennedy giving Press Conference, State Department Auditorium, 1961 January 25-stock-foto
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John F Kennedy giving Press Conference, State Department Auditorium, 1961 January 25-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The original United States Constitution, housed in a specialized preservation case, is displayed in the National Archives Rotunda. This historic four-page parchment document from 1787 rests in a protective titanium and aluminum encasement filled with inert argon gas, allowing visitors to view America's foundational legal document while ensuring its long-term preservation.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The original United States Constitution, housed in a specialized preservation case, is displayed in the National Archives Rotunda. This historic four-page parchment document from 1787 rests in a protective titanium and aluminum encasement filled with inert argon gas, allowing visitors to view America's foundational legal document while ensuring its long-term preservation.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The original United States Constitution, housed in a specialized preservation case, is displayed in the National Archives Rotunda. This historic four-page parchment document from 1787 rests in a protective titanium and aluminum encasement filled with inert argon gas, allowing visitors to view America's foundational legal document while ensuring its long-term preservation.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The original Bill of Rights, displayed in a specialized preservation case, resides in the National Archives Rotunda alongside the Constitution and Declaration of Independence. This historic parchment from 1789 contains the first ten amendments to the Constitution, protected in a titanium and aluminum encasement filled with inert argon gas to ensure its preservation while remaining visible to visitors.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The original Declaration of Independence, protected in a specialized preservation case, is displayed in the Rotunda of the National Archives Building. This historic parchment, signed in 1776, rests in a titanium and aluminum encasement filled with inert argon gas to prevent deterioration, allowing visitors to view one of America's founding documents while ensuring its preservation.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The National Archives Rotunda houses America's founding documents: the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights, collectively known as the Charters of Freedom. Two massive murals by Barry Faulkner depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution overlook these foundational documents of American democracy.-stock-foto
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WASHINGTON DC — The 'Destiny' pediment, created by Adolph Alexander Weinman in 1935, crowns the Pennsylvania Avenue facade of the National Archives Building. This 106-foot-wide by 18-foot-high limestone sculpture features allegorical figures representing themes of peace, war, history, and achievement, centered around the figure of Destiny flanked by eagles mounted on fasces.-stock-foto