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Michael Steele, Allegra Kent and Marnee Morris in Serenade, no. 237
Melissa Hayden and Frank Hobi in Balanchine's "Serenade", no. 21
Leon Danielian and Ruthanna Boris in the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo production of Balanchine's "Serenade", no. 80
Women with sign "Freedom and Jobs for All Americans Now"
James R. Robinson and Darwin Bolden
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Captive Indians Sold Into Slavery.
Florence Henderson (Nellie Forbush) and Mayor John V. Lindsay backstage at the the 1967 revival of the stage production South Pacific
Scene of hellfire
[?Holograph] fragment from A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
A vindication of the rights of woman, P. 435
A vindication of the rights of woman, Pp. 414-415, Ch. 13
The Pennsylvania gazette, May 9, 1754
Preliminary drawing for Bad Hat & The Fountain from Madeline and the Bad Hat
Cendrillon, Page 117
Tip top weekly, Vol. 1, no. 3, [Front cover]
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