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Gloria Steinem, Geraldine Ferraro, and Cyndi LauperMs. Magazine honors Vice Presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro and rock star Cyndi Lauper as Women of the Year for 1984. The honorees stand with Ms. president Gloria Steinem
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Election Slate of the Maryland Democratic PartyThe slate of Democratic candidates in the state of Maryland, including the Presidential candidate, Samuel Tilden. Tilden's contest against Rutherford B
Cox and Roosevelt in MotorcadeDemocratic Presidential candidate James Cox and his running mate Franklin Roosevelt pass through a crowd of cheering onlookers during their campaign
FDR Recording Speech
Cox and Roosevelt CampaigningDemocratic presidential candidate James Cox and his running mate Franklin Roosevelt campaign in a parade
Franklin D. Roosevelt Campaigning with James M. CoxVice presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt and presidential candidate, James M. Cox, Governor of Ohio, lead the Ohio Democratic Notification Parade in Dayton, Ohio, in 1920
Franklin D. Roosevelt Aiming RifleFranklin D. Roosevelt, Democratic nominee for Vice President is a lover of sports and outdoor life
Franklin D. Roosevelt Painting ChairsFranklin D. Roosevelt, prominent Democrat of New York state and former Assistant Secretary of the Navy, is caught unawares while painting chairs on his yacht in Biscayne Bay
Franklin D. Roosevelt at 1926 New York State Democratic ConventionFranklin D. Roosevelt shown on crutches at the New York State Democratic Convention in Syracuse, New York, on September 27, 1926
Franklin Roosevelt as Gubernatorial CandidateDemocratic gubernatorial candidate Franklin Delano Roosevelt casts his ballot during the 1927 elections
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Receives a Standing OvationNew York Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt receives a standing ovation after he is nominated by his party to run for president in the 1932 United States Presidential Election
Roosevelt Campaign Signs at ConventionDelegates from North Dakota, Wyoming, Porto Rico, and other states hold up signs of New York Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt following his nomination on the presidential ballot by John E
Roosevelt Campaigning with Family7/02/1932-ORIGINAL CAPTION READS: Photo shows Governor Roosevelt, Mrs.Roosevelt, John and Elliot about to enter plane to fly to Chicago. The Governor's nephew hands him a telegram
Roosevelt Campaigning for PresidentNew York Governor Franklin Roosevelt campaigns for president for the first time. With him are (from left to right): Maurice E. Harrison, Director of the Democratic State Campaign; William G
Tammany Leader's Rule Challenged by ProfessorJames J. Hines, powerful democratic leader of the 11th
Prosecutor Holding Lindbergh Kidnapping Evidence(Original Caption) David T
Roosevelt Broadcasting Campaign SpeechPresident Roosevelt broadcasts his final campaign speech over the radio. | Location: Hyde Park, New York, USA
President Franklin D. Roosevelt with Texas Governor and CongressmanIn Amarillo, Texas, six congressmen vie with each other and Governor James Allred for the attention of President Franklin D
President Roosevelt CampaigningPresident Roosevelt campaigns for re-election and stops to greet a crowd of supporters and onlookers
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Addressing the 1940 Democratic National ConventionEleanor Roosevelt flies from New York to Chicago to attend the 1940 Democratic National Convention. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt is shown beginning her speech
US President Franklin D. Roosevelt Viewing WarshipsPresident Roosevelt is shown (front left) in the rear seat of his auto as he tours the Philadelphia Navy Yard
President Roosevelt CampaigningPresident Franklin Delano Roosevelt campaigns for re-election along with Connecticut gubernatorial candidate Robert A. Hurley (right), and Margaret Connors (left)
Crowd Surrounding President RooseveltCrowds of political supporters and onlookers surround the campaigning President Roosevelt. Accompanying the President is Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau Jr. who is seated in the car
African Americans Voting in Mississippi Democratic Primary(Original Caption) For the first time since adoption of the State Constitution in 1890, Negroes vote in the Mississippi Democratic primary. The great advocate of "White Supremacy"
Truman at Democratic Convention(Original Caption) July 15, 1948 - Convention Hall, Philadelphia: Appearing to enjoy the show
Geraldine Ferraro on Capital Hill(Original Caption) 1984-Washington
Jesse Jackson and Stevie WonderPresidential candidate Jesse Jackson leans towards singer Stevie Wonder as he leads a crowd in a rendition of the campaign chant "Run, Jesse, Run."
Congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro Speaking(Original Caption) Congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro addresses the New York City chapter of the National Organization for Women
Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro after Ferraro's selection as Mondale's Vice Presidential candidate for the 1984 Presidential election
Walter Mondale and Geraldine FerraroWalter Mondale stands on a stump with his running mate Geraldine Ferraro during his bid for the Presidency
Rev. Jesse Jackson Making a Speech(Original Caption) Rev. Jesse Jackson makes a dramatic appearance before the Democratic National Convention 7/17
Walter Mondale and Geraldine FerraroWalter Mondale waves to conventioneers with his running mate Geraldine Ferraro during the 1984 Democratic National Convention
Geraldine Ferraro makes her acceptance speech for her vice presidential nomination during the 1984 Democratic National Convention
Geraldine FerraroVice presidential Geraldine Ferraro talks to reporters about her income tax disclosure during a press conference
Mondale Waving at a RallyFormer Senator and Vice President Walter Mondale waves to supporters at a rally in San Francisco during his bid for the Presidency
Walter Mondale Talks To PressFormer Senator and Vice President Walter Mondale talks with the press outside ABC News studios in Washington D. C. during his bid for the Presidency
Walter MondaleFormer Senator and Vice President Walter Mondale makes a point as he debates with President Reagan at the Kentucky Center for the Arts in Louisville
George Bush and Geraldine Ferraro During DebateSander Vancour acts as moderator for the vice-presidential debate between Geraldine Ferraro and George Bush on October 11, 1984
Democrats and Republicans Woo Bull MooseThe Progressive, or Bull Moose, Party organized by the followers of Theodore Roosevelt was wooed by both parties: Wilson's Democrats and Hughes Republicans
Editorial Cartoon Illustration of Teapot Dome Scandal(Original Caption) Photo shows a cartoon from the "N. Y
Senator John Sparkman, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Dean AchesonThis photo shows (from left) Senator John J. Sparkman of Alabama, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Dean Acheson talking at the United Nations General Assembly at Flushing Meadows
John Sparkman and Adlai Stevenson at Podium(Original Caption) 7/26/1952-Chicago, IL- Convention Hall. The Democratic Ticket for November 1952- Gov. Adlai Stevenson of Illinois (l) and Sen. John J
V For Victory At Democratic Convention(Original Caption) 7/27/1952- Chicago, IL: Double "V" for victory. A few moments before the final adjournment of the 1952 Democratic National Convention, Presidential candidate Gov
Senator Joseph McCarthy Waving DocumentSenator Joseph R. McCarthy waves a document while delivering a "report" on Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson
Aldai Stevenson W/Lauren Bacall(Original Caption) 2/28/1953-Los Angeles, CA- Democratic leader Adlai Stevenson chats with lovely screen actress Lauren Bacall at a Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner in Los Angeles
Senator John F. KennedySenator Kennedy, Democratic presidential candidate, addressed a group of his supporters during a luncheon. He did not have a formal meeting scheduled with Chicago Mayor Richard Daley
John Kennedy Greeting People(Original Caption) Milwaukee: Democratic Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy is surrounded by Saturday afternoon shoppers as he walked down Milwaukee's main street
John F. Kennedy with Large CrowdA large crowd gathers around John F. Kennedy as he walks to a rally in Milwaukee
John F. Kennedy Speaking at a Student Rally(Original Caption) Rallying the Students
Kennedy and Humphrey During Presidential Primary(Original Caption) Primary Opponents. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Sen. Hubert Humphrey (left) greets Sen
John F. Kennedy Greeting Fan(Original Caption) Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Early Start. Senator John F
Coin Toss Before Presidential DebateModerator Bill Ames tosses a coin to determine which Democratic presidential candidate (Hubert Humphrey or John F. Kennedy) will begin the televised debate. Kennedy won
Senator Kennedy Signing AutographSenator John F. Kennedy, Democratic presidential candidate, signs his autograph for a young admirer at a department store
Public Appearance of John and Jackie KennedySenator John F. Kennedy makes a public appearance with his wife Jacqueline after he beat Senator Hubert Humphrey in the West Virginia Democratic presidential primary
Kennedy and Humphrey Shaking HandsDemocratic presidential candidates John F. Kennedy and Hubert Humphrey shake hands after the West Virginia Democratic presidential primary, in which Kennedy won
Democratic Presidential CandidatesDemocratic presidential candidates John F. Kennedy (left), Lyndon B. Johnson (center) and Stuart Symington shake hands during a fundraiser for California Governor Pat Brown
Attending Pre-Preliminary Convention DinnerState Secretary Joseph Ward, Congressman Francis O'Neil, Lt
Senator Kennedy at Governor's Day OutingNew Jersey Governor Robert B. Meyner (left), Democratic Party Chairman David Wilentz (center), and Senator John F. Kennedy (right) at the Annual Essex County Governor's Day
Presidential Candidate John F. Kennedy and Wife JacquelineSenator John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline, at a press conference in New York. Kennedy said that he does not intend to step out of the Democratic presidential primary at anyone's request
Democratic Presidential CandidatesDemocratic presidential candidates shake hands at a fundraiser on the eve before the Democratic National Convention. The candidates are: (from left to right) John F
Ted Kennedy Presenting Trophy(Original Caption) Los Angeles: Ted Kennedy, brother of front running Sen. John Kennedy, officiates at beauty contest to select Miss National Convention
John F. Kennedy at Democratic National Convention, 1960Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy stands before the crowds at the Democratic National Convention, where he accepts nomination for president
Robert F. Wagner, Robert F. Kennedy and WNew York's Mayor Robert Wagner, former New York Governor Averell Harriman and Robert F. Kennedy (l to r), national campaign manager for Senator John F
John Kennedy with Charles SpaldingDemocratic presidential nominee John F. Kennedy (right) is greeted by host Charles Spalding at a dinner at the River Club in New York City
Senator John F. Kennedy Making Acceptance SpeechSenator John Kennedy makes acceptance speech for Presidential nomination at Democratic National Convention of 1960
John Kennedy Greeting Governor S. Ernest VandiverPresidential candidate John Kennedy shakes hands with Georgia Governor S. Ernest Vandiver
Senator Kennedy Meeting with Labor LeaderSenator Kennedy discusses a federal aid-for-the-aged program with James B. Carey, the president of the International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers (IUE)
Senator John F. Kennedy with Young AdmirersSarah Goen (left), 17, and March Hutchinson, 15, both from Manchester, Iowa, pose with presidential candidate John F. Kennedy
Presidential Candidate John F. KennedySenator John F. Kennedy, Democratic presidential candidate, sits quietly before giving a speech at a civic auditorium
Senator Kennedy and His Sister PatriciaSenator John F. Kennedy, Democratic presidential candidate, visits with his sister Patricia Lawford during a campaign stop
Senator Kennedy Tired from CampaigningA weary Senator John F. Kennedy, Democratic presidential candidate, rests in his train car near the end of a 2-day railroad campaign in northern California
John Kennedy Making a Specific Point(Original Caption) Oakland, Calif.: Democratic presidential nominee John F. Kennedy stresses a point during address at Oakland Auditorium here
Senator Kennedy Campaigning for PresidentSenator John F. Kennedy waves from a 1912 Pierce-Arrow automobile during his presidential campaign. Supporters and onlookers crowd a sidewalk to get a closer look at the Democratic candidate
Kennedy and Johnson Leaving Texas CapitolSupporters gather around Democratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy and his running mate Lyndon B. Johnson
John F. Kennedy Resting in Passenger Cabin of AirplaneWhile in the midst of a vigorous campaign, John F. Kennedy takes a few minutes to rest his eyes and catch a snooze while en route from St. Louis to New York City
John F. Kennedy Deep in ThoughtWhile in transit during campaign, John F. Kennedy looks out window of airplane
John F. Kennedy Preparing to Make SpeechDemocratic presidential nominee John F. Kennedy prepares to make a campaign speech in Painesville, Ohio
Kennedy Campaigning by TrainDemocratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy campaigns from a train. Residents of a small town gather to watch Kennedy depart for his next campaign stop
John F. Kennedy with Eleanor RooseveltDemocratic presidential nominee John F. Kennedy visits Eleanor Roosevelt at her New York City apartment during a busy day of campaigning in the area. Roosevelt turned 76 the day before
Campaign Manager Robert F. Kennedy Talking With Tailor About ElectionRobert F. Kennedy campaigns for his brother, Democratic Presidential candidate Senator John F. Kennedy. He discusses election issues with tailor Isidor Lutnick during a tour of the Bronx
John and Jacqueline Kennedy at ParadeDemocratic presidential nominee John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline, at the annual Columbus Day Parade on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan
John F. Kennedy in Televised DebateDemocratic Presidential candidate John F. Kennedy speaks on New York set during the third Kennedy-Nixon televised debate