One of the most famous World War II's cartoonist, Bill Mauldin, chronicled war for the people doing the fighting.
Browse some of Adams's most beloved images in this photo gallery.
Browse this photo gallery of American winners of the Nobel Prize in Economics.
Before he created Mount Rushmore, Gutzon Borglum already had a productive and successful career as an artist.
Browse this gallery of photographs from performances of the plays, and read quotes from reviews that were published in New York newspapers.
Often called “the first First Lady,” Dolley Madison defined the role of the President’s wife and hostess.
Browse a gallery showing McPherson's wide-ranging marketing activities.
Browse through this gallery of photos from throughout Malcolm X's life.
Justin Lundgren, a resident of New Orleans for the past ten years, found inspiration for his photography in his adopted city and its festivities.
Take a look at the world of Grant's early life.
The 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act remained in force for more than 60 years.
Following the My Lai massacre, during which between 347 and 504 civilians were killed, the story remained largely out of the public eye until the media published Haeberle's photographs in November 1969.