Progressive Era Politics Images
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Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir on Glacier Point, Yosemite Valley, California, c. 1906.
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Philippine Governor General (and future president) William Howard Taft seated on water buffalo, c. 1904.
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A child laboring as a shrimp and oyster worker, Biloxi, Miss. Photographer Lewis Hine, February 1911.
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"Six Black workers in the Alexandria (Va.) Glass Factory." Lewis Hine, photographer. Photographic print, June 1911.
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Theodore Roosevelt on the campaign trail in October 1912.
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Wisconsin Governor Robert La Follette, a Progressive leader, in April 1912 (shortly after his breakdown during the presidential campaign).
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President Woodrow Wilson.
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A considerably more aged Woodrow Wilson after leaving office, on Armistice Day, 1921.
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A photo of Mulberry Street, in the heart of the Italian immigrant community in New York City, in the early 1900s.