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Former President Harry Truman with President John Kennedy at the White House, 21 January 1961
Saundra Brown Armstrong, first black woman on the Oakland police force gets instructions on how to shoot a shotgun, 1970
Martin Luther King Jr. is arrested in Florida for attempting to integrate restaurants, 11 June 1963
Gustav Schurmann Twelve-year-old who served in the Civil War as bugler and orderly to Generals Philip Kearny and Daniel Sickles
Elizabeth Taylor with hookah at tea house in Shiraz, Iran, 1976
President Reagan tearing down the Berlin wall, 1987
One of the most famous surgeons of the 20th century, Alfred Blalock was one of the pioneers in shock treatment
Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. She reigned for nearly 58 years from 1890 to 1948, longer than any other Dutch monarch
Crimean Tatar pilot, ace of the World War II, the Twice Hero of the USSR Amet-Han Sultan who became the eyewitness of the Deportation (18 May 1944) of his own people from Crimea by the Stalin’s regime
Nikolay Yakovlevich Ilyin, Russian Sergeant Major, 494 Kills. Ilyin was a sniper in the 50th Guards Rifle Division and fought at Stalingrad
Princess Soraya Esfandiary the second wife of The Shah of Iran, 1950s
Astronaut David Scott stands in the open hatch of the Apollo 9 Command Module Gumdrop, 6 March 1969
Haile Selassie I – King of Ethiopia, Africa's last Emperor. He opposed the Italian invasion in World War II
Sima Izadjou, first Miss Iran in history, 1965
Lonnie Johnson. This NASA engineer invented the Super Soaker
Qiu Jin, a radical women’s rights activist. She became the first female martyr for China’s 1911 Revolution and is celebrated as a national heroine today
Charles Darwin, English naturalist. Proposed the theory of natural selection in evolution. Described as one of the most influential figures in human history
Andrea Motley Crabtree is the first female US Army deep sea diver
Two sports giants of the 20th Century. Heavyweight boxing champ, Joe Lewis and olympic athlete, Jesse Owens, 1935
David Unaipon was the first Australian Aboriginal writer to have a book published in Australia, 1929