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Fruits of Arbitrary Power, or the Bloody Massacre | Henry Pelham | 1770 CE |
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The Boston Massacre | Paul Revere Jr. | 1770 CE |
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The bloody massacre perpetrated in King Street, Boston, on March 5th 1770 by a party of the 29th regiment ... : The unhappy sufferers were Messs. Saml. Gray, Saml. Maverick, Jams. Caldwell, Crispus Attucks & Patk. Carr killed. Six wounded; two of them (Christr. Monk & John Clark) mortally. | Paul Revere | 1770 CE |
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State Street, Boston | James Brown Marston | 1801 CE |
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Old State House | Thomas Joy | 1713 CE |
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Broadside Account of the Boston Massacre | | 1770 CE |
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Bingley Reprint of the Boston Massacre | | 1770 CE |
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Dilly Reprint of the Boston Massacre | | 1770 CE |
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Boston Massacre | after Alonzo Chappel | 1878 CE |
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The Bostonians Paying the Excise-man, or Tarring and Feathering | Philip Dawe | 1774 CE |
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Boston Massacre | Linda Abrams | c. 1970 CE |
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Boston Massacre (cover) | Larry Rivers | 1970 CE |
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Boston Massacre - Boston Harbor and Shooting | Larry Rivers | 1970 CE |
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Boston Massacre - Some (Visual) Afterthoughts on the Boston Massacre | Larry Rivers | 1970 CE |
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Boston Massacre - Enlisted Man and Officer | Larry Rivers | 1970 CE |
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Boston Massacre - 40th Regiment | Larry Rivers | 1970 CE |
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Boston Massacre - Ready-Aim | Larry Rivers | 1970 CE |
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Boston Massacre - Ready-Aim and Two Hands | Larry Rivers | 1970 CE |
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Boston Massacre - Black Revue | Larry Rivers | 1970 CE |
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Boston Massacre - Victims | Larry Rivers | 1970 CE |
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Boston Massacre - Those who Fire, Those Who Run | Larry Rivers | 1970 CE |
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Boston Massacre - Observation | Larry Rivers | 1970 CE |
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Boston Massacre - Redcoats - Mist | Larry Rivers | 1970 CE |
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Boston Massacre - Redcoats (Fold-Out) | Larry Rivers | 1970 CE |
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Boston Massacre (1770) | Oscar De Mejo | 1973 CE |
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Absolute Tyranny | Faith Ringgold | 2009 CE |
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Atomic Bomb Explosion in Nevada | | 1951 CE |
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The Death of Jane McCrea | John Vanderlyn | 1804 CE |
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Anti-Vietnam War Demonstrator Shot by National Guardsmen at Kent State University, Ohio | John Filo | 1970 CE |
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A Peace Demonstrator Taunts Military Police in front of the Pentagon during an Anti-Vietnam War Protest | | 1967 CE |
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Migratory Cotton Picker, Eloy, Arizona | Dorothea Lange | 1940 CE |
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Plan of the scene of the Boston Massacre | Paul Revere Jr. | 1770 CE |
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Stamp Act Riot in Boston | Daniel Chodowiecki | 1764 CE (print created 1784) |
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An American colonist reading the royal proclamation of a tax on tea in the colonies, part of the Townshend Acts, Boston | | 1767 CE |
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Proof Sheet of One Penny Stamps | | 1765 CE |
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A Private in the 29th Regiment, c. 1770 | Don Troiani | 1989 CE |
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Pool at Uday's Palace | Richard Mosse | 2009 CE |
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Store with False Front, Vicinity of Selma, Alabama | Walker Evans | 1936 CE |
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Mayor's Office, Moundville, Alabama | Walker Evans | 1935 or 1936 CE |
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Abandoned Stores, Advance, Alabama | Walker Evans | 1935 or 1936 CE |
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Negro Cabin, Hale County, Alabama | Walker Evans | 1935 or 1936 CE |
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Coca-Cola Shack in Alabama | Walker Evans | December 1935 CE |
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Street Scene, Vicksburg, Mississippi | Walker Evans | 1936 CE |
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Boarding House Porch | Walker Evans | March 1936 CE |
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Mules | Walker Evans | 1935 or 1936 CE |
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View of Railroad Station, Edwards, Mississippi | Walker Evans | February 1936 CE |
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Gleanhill School, Hale County, Mississippi | Walker Evans | 1935 or 1936 CE |
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Vicksburg Negroes and Shop Front, Mississippi | Walker Evans | 1936 CE |
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Antebellum Plantation, Vicksburg, Mississippi | Walker Evans | 1936 CE |
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Crossroads Store, Sprott, Alabama | Walker Evans | 1935 or 1936 CE |
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St. Matthew School | Walker Evans | 1936 CE |
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Centennial Re-enactment of the driving of the Golden Spike | | May 10, 1969 CE |
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Child Labor: Girls in Factory (Little Spinner in Carolina Cotton Mill) | Lewis Hine | 1908 CE |