Martin Luther King
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Dr. Martin Luther King, civil rights leader, addresses crowd in front of Alabama’s State Capitol at Montgomery, Ala., on March 25, 1965 as he called for a continuation of the protests against alleged voting discrimination against African Americans. The rally climaxed a five-day civil rights march from Selma, Ala., starting Sunday, to Montgomery. (AP Photo)
Stop Hitler Parade
- STF
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Nine-year-old Helen Stor, clad in Bohemian native costume, holds coin boxes against Hitler that will circulate in New York, March 25, 1939 when a "Stop Hitler" parade was planned by the American Council to Combat Nazi Invasion, with Rabbi Stephen S. Wise as honorary grand marshal, sponsors of the parade said they expected 250,000 to mass. (AP Photo)
Ralph Abernathy
- Anonymous
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Dr. Ralph Abernathy, right, close associate to Dr. Martin Luther King, leaders of the civil rights march on Alabama state capitol at Montgomery, Ala. on March 25, 1965, reads papers served on the marchers by sheriff deputies seeking to halt an African American boycott of buses in Selma Ala., where today’s march started five days ago. (AP Photo)
Muhammad Ali
- ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, wearing his training boots a day after he defeated Chuck Wepner in Cleveland, reads the paper in his hotel room in Cleveland, March 25, 1975. Ali and Wepner went 15 rounds on Monday before the referee called the fight on a technical knockout. (AP Photo)
Henry Winkler Washington
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Henry Winkler, "the Fonz" in television's popular "Happy Days" is pictured in his motel room in Santa Rosa, Calif. on Friday, March 25, 1977, talking by phone to the senate's subcommittee on alcoholism and drug abuse during a hearing in Washington. His phone call to Washington followed a video-taped statement in which he said that while in college he "chugged" water instead of beer and was respected for it.
Carol Burnett, Maria Hooper
- Wally Fong
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Entertainer Carol Burnett signs autograph for fan Maria Hooper as Miss Burnett walked from a Los Angeles courtroom in morning on Wednesday, March 25, 1981 in Los Angeles. Jury continued deliberations on Wednesday in Burnett’s libel trial against the National Enquirer. (AP Photo/ Wally Fong)
Fashion Ready-To-Wear Posters
- Jacques Langevin
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Unidentified models wear poster dresses with portraits of the late President John F. Kennedy and first lady Jackie Kennedy, hand-painted on crepe de chine at the Fall-Winter ready-to-wear collection from French couturier Jean-Charles de Castelbajack in Paris, March 25, 1983. (AP Photo/Jacques Langevin)
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Dr. Ralph Abernathy, right, close associate to Dr. Martin Luther King, leaders of the civil rights march on Alabama state capitol at Montgomery, Ala. on March 25, 1965, reads papers served on the marchers by sheriff deputies seeking to halt an African American boycott of buses in Selma Ala., where today’s march started five days ago. (AP Photo)

Muhammad Ali
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Henry Winkler Washington
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Carol Burnett, Maria Hooper
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Entertainer Carol Burnett signs autograph for fan Maria Hooper as Miss Burnett walked from a Los Angeles courtroom in morning on Wednesday, March 25, 1981 in Los Angeles. Jury continued deliberations on Wednesday in Burnett’s libel trial against the National Enquirer. (AP Photo/ Wally Fong)

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- ADAM STOLTMAN
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Frankie Avalon
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