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May 1, 1898 Cover  Print showing a bloated Civil War veteran sitting on a chair beneath a sign that states How the Fatman has grown. On display next to him is Uncle Sam sitting on a chair beneath a sign that states The Living Skeleton. Visual Still
April 1933 Photograph  Image of Franklin Roosevelt. Visual Still
1960 Poster  A poster of a man looking up at a billboard about chnages in Social Security. Visual Still
1936 Poster  A poster exhorting people to march to the post office to obtain a social security number. Visual Still
1940 Poster  A silhouette of a blind man with text of how Social Security will help blind people. Visual Still
1968 Poster  Cowboys brand a calf while another cowboy with a crutch sits on a rock. Visual Still
1970 Poster  Text poster about how to get black lung benefits. Visual Still
1936 Poster  A man holds a Socila Security check with the Capitol Building in the background. Visual Still
1968 Poster  A man in a wheelchair laughs with his wife and a nurse. Visual Still
1959 Poster  A balding man with glasses looks through an hour glass. Visual Still
1941 Poster  A poster with a factory whistle calls for people to work in defense industries. Visual Still
1956 Poster  A poster explaining what Social Security does with an image of a farm worker. Visual Still
circa 1850 Lithograph  A horse drawn carriage carries a woman, child, and man to the gates of the Alms House. Visual Still
circa 1860 Lithograph  Lithograph that depicts a woman with 2 children pointing towards the State Alms House which sits on a hill. Visual Still
June 7, 1882 Print  Uncle Sam and a woman in an American flag dress cover their ears as an Irishman yells. Bricks with labels including Irish independence are scattered at the feet of Uncle Sam. The dim room has two levels of beds, with labels including Frenchman, Negro, and Russian. Visual Still
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