Indigenous Americans, one carrying a placard reading '"We are opposed to assimilation! Help us to remain as North American Indians!," held a demonstration near Central Park, September 22, 1952.
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Indigenous Americans, one carrying a placard reading '"We are opposed to assimilation! Help us to remain as North American Indians!," held a demonstration near Central Park, September 22, 1952.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images/seeoldnny.com
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Former Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia died in his sleep on September 20, 1947, of pancreatic cancer. He was 64. His funeral procession left the Cathedral of St. John The Divine on September 22. Although LaGuardia's father was Catholic and his mother Jewish, he himself was an Episcopalian.
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Gerard Murphy and Margaret Fitzgerald, crowned King and Queen of Scrapland, act out a play with others using materials from the scrap metal drive at the Children's Aid Society's West Side Center, September 22, 1942. Kids at the center collected four tons of scrap on the first day of the war effort drive.
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Elvis Presley with some of the other members of the Third Armored Division boarding the transport General Randall at the Brooklyn Army Terminal, September 22, 1958. They are headed for an 18-month tour of duty in Europe.
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Mothers and children blocking traffic at Prince and Mott Streets to protest double parking, September 22, 1949.
Photo: Anthony Calvacca for the New York Post/Photo Archives, LLC/Fine Art America
RT @REI: This National Public Lands Day, Sept. 22, all national parks are free. So take a friend outside. We did. https://t.co/CuE1T6UZRF 2PLAN22 http://twitter.com/2PLAN22/status/1043105957239300097
This National Public Lands Day, Sept. 22, all national parks are free. So take a friend outside. We did. pic.twitter.com/CuE1T6UZRF
— REI (@REI) September 17, 2018