This is a view of a Southern U.S. street in the mid-1930s, Alabama.
September 1, 1924, Geneva, Switzerland: A view of the conference of the League of Nations.
A movie still showing the town that the Hangman visits from the animated film featuring the poem "The Hangman" by Maurice Ogden, written in 1951.
A window destroyed in a Jewish owned business. Berlin, Germany, November 1938.
A Chinese woman is carried into the hospital for gunshot wounds inflicted by a Japanese soldier who threatened to rape her.
A special newspaper edition that was published on October 1, 1946 announcing the pronouncement of sentences at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany
Photograph of poet and resistance member Abraham Sutzkever posing with child artist Zalmen Bok (Sam Bak) shortly after the liberation.
General Douglas MacArthur observes as Japanese Foreign Minister Shigemitsu Mamoru signs the Instrument of Surrender.
Acipco Elementary School in Birmingham, Alabama, late 1930s.
C. P. Ellis, a former Ku Klux Klan member, and Ann Atwater, a community activist, formed an unlikely partnership after being assigned as co-leaders of a group of citizens navigating court-ordered school desegregation in Durham, North Carolina, in the 1970s.
Images of Adolf Hitler demonstrating his enthusiastic oratorical style from September 1930.