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Sketch of the mythical fuan by Pearson Scott Foresman. [Source: Wikipedia]

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A group from Ecuador marches to Kalorama Park during 1971 Latino Festival. (Source: Reprinted with permission of the DC Public Library, Star Collection © Washington Post)

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Painting of George Washington on white horse with British soldiers walking alongside. Groups of soldiers stand on either side of the frame.

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Abraham Lincoln, bearded man wearing suit and bowtie.

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Woody Guthrie, 1943 (Library of Congress)

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German actress Hedwig Reicher wearing costume of "Columbia" with other suffrage pageant participants standing in background in front of the Treasury Building, March 3, 1913, Washington, D.C. (Source: Library of Congress)

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Mary Church Terrell stands with three African American men in 1953. (Reprinted with permission of the DC Public Library, Star Collection, © Washington Post.)

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