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selected special presentations

Many of the collections present fascinating information about people, places, and historical events that will captivate your students. Don't overlook these Special Presentations.

Baseball, the Color Line, and Jackie Robinson, 1860s-1960s

Buckaroo: Views of a Western Way of Life

Charles Downing Lay: New York City Parks in Use, 1912

Collecting, Preserving, and Researching History: A Peek into the Library of Congress Manuscript Division

A Decade of Music in America, 1870-79

Documenting America: Photographers on Assignment

Does The Camera Ever Lie?

Early California History: An Overview

F. L. Olmsted: Boston's Emerald Necklace

From War to Normalcy: An Introduction to the Nation's Forum Collection

Gottlieb on Assignment

The History of the Upper Midwest: An Overview

Houdini: A Biographical Chronology

Implements Used on the Farm

In His Own Words: Photos and Commentary by William Gottlieb

In Performance - Choral Works from the Collection

Introduction to Printed Ephemera Collection

M. S. Sager: Glacier National Park, 1925

The Mexican Revolution: Conflict in Matamoros

Mirror Images: Daguerreotypes at the Library of Congress

The Motion Picture Camera Goes to War: The Spanish-American War and the Philippine Revolution

North Dakota Historical Overview

Notes on the Origins of American Animation

Portrait Sampler of FSA Photographers

The Progress of a People

Selected Image Gallery (Map and Geographic Listing)

Selected FSA Images: Popular Requests and Staff Selections

To Form a More Perfect Union: An Introduction to the Congressional Documents

Voices from the Thirties: An Introduction to the WPA Life Histories Collection

Western Social Dance: An Overview of the Collection

The Westinghouse World: The Companies, the People, and the Places


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