FDR 1941
- ASSOCIATED PRESS
- Updated
From the wardroom of the presidential yacht Potomac, President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaks by radio to Democratic party members gathered at Jackson Day rallies throughout the nation, March 29, 1941. With him just before the broadcast is Secretary Stephen Early. The chief executive had just returned to Port Everglades, Fla., from a fishing cruise. (AP Photo)
Clergymen For Peace
- AP
- Updated
Clergymen representing three major faiths march in front Of the United Nations Building in New York, March 29, 1966 as they hold an "interfaith procession". The Clergymen marched to some five houses of worship where they prayed for peace in Vietnam. The banner reads "Pease" in three languages. A spokesman for the group said they are opposed to the "escalation of the war in Vietnam. (AP Photo)
Dick Gregory 1967
- John F. Urwiller
- Updated
Students at the University of Pennsylvania react to one of numerous jokes as they listen to a speech on the campus in Philadelphia, March 29, 1967. The speaker was comedian Dick Gregory who spoke for more than an hour on the racial revolution in this country. Criticizing federal, state and local governments, Gregory managed to inject an occasional note of humor as he related incidents of his childhood in a black neighborhood and further example of racial hatred which still exist. (AP Photo/John F. Urwiller)
Alain Thibault, Roy Mathews
- Sidney Smart
- Updated
Alain Thibault, left, calls while Roy Mathews strikes during this bout of a Rhubarb Thrashing contest held at the Greyhound Inn, Wargrave, Buckinghamshire in England, March 29, 1969. The object is for the blindfolded contestants, with crumpets covering the ears for protection, to land hits on the opponent’s head while holding on to him with the left hand. First to land three hits with rhubarb or rolled paper sticks is the winner. The teams, the "Bodgers" and the "Despondents" are made up of men from all walks of life. (AP Photo/Sidney Smart)
William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy
- JLR
- Updated
William Shatner, who play Capt. James Kirk (left) and Leonard Nimoy, who plays Mr. Spock, the first officer on the U.S.S. Enterprise, the ?Star Trek? spaceship in back have a laugh during a press conference at paramount Studios where the new movie version of the old TV series was announced on Tuesday, March 29, 1978 in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/JLR)
Larry Flynt 1979
- Steve Helber
- Updated
Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt, left, tells Atlanta news conference that he didn’t believe he got a fair trial, March 29, 1979. Flynt was found guilty on 11 misdemeanor charges of obscenity by the Fulton State Court. He said "I felt there was collusion between the prosecution and the judge. There was no way I could get a fair trial." He was ordered to pay a total of $27,500 in fines. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
Muhammad Ali Hulk Hogan and Liberace 1985
- Marty Lederhandler
- Updated
Muhammad Ali, left, Liberace, center, and Hulk Hogan get together at Madison Square Garden in preparation for their upcoming wrestling event, March 29, 1985, in New York. Ali will be guest referee and Liberace time keeper when Hulk Hogan and Mr. T, of A-Team fame, are pitted against Rowdy Roddy Piper and Paul (Mr. Wonderful) Orndorff. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler)
1991 Gulf War Kurdish Rebels
- Anonymous
- Updated
A young Peshmergha, or Iraqi Kurdish guerilla, holds up his fist in support of the Kurdish rebels, Friday, March 29, 1991 in Zakho, Northern Iraq. Kurdish rebels roared out of the northern mountains atop captured vehicles toward southern parts of their historic homeland, where they reported house-to-house fighting with government troops. (AP Photo)
Waco Branch Davidians
- George Widman
- Updated
Billy Walker, right, takes a swing at an unidentified man near the Mount Carmel compound in Waco, Texas on Monday, March 29, 1993. The incident was at the site where demonstrators were building an effigy of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Director Stephen Higgins. (AP Photo/George Widman)
Bosnia Herzegovina Civil War 1993 People Evacuation
- Michel Euler
- Updated
Evacuees from the besieged Muslim enclave of Srebrenica, packed on a truck en route to Tuzla, pass through Tojsici, 56 miles north of Sarajevo, on Monday, March 29, 1993. More than 2,300 evacuees left Srebrenica on U.N. trucks for Tuzla. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)
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FDR 1941
- ASSOCIATED PRESS
From the wardroom of the presidential yacht Potomac, President Franklin D. Roosevelt speaks by radio to Democratic party members gathered at Jackson Day rallies throughout the nation, March 29, 1941. With him just before the broadcast is Secretary Stephen Early. The chief executive had just returned to Port Everglades, Fla., from a fishing cruise. (AP Photo)

Bowery Diamond Market
- Robert Kradin
The diamond market on the Bowery in downtown Manhattan is located almost next door to the city's second-hand clothes market, shown from under the elevated train tracks of the Third Avenue El, March 29, 1948. (AP Photo/Robert Kradin)

Clergymen For Peace
- AP
Clergymen representing three major faiths march in front Of the United Nations Building in New York, March 29, 1966 as they hold an "interfaith procession". The Clergymen marched to some five houses of worship where they prayed for peace in Vietnam. The banner reads "Pease" in three languages. A spokesman for the group said they are opposed to the "escalation of the war in Vietnam. (AP Photo)

Dick Gregory 1967
- John F. Urwiller
Students at the University of Pennsylvania react to one of numerous jokes as they listen to a speech on the campus in Philadelphia, March 29, 1967. The speaker was comedian Dick Gregory who spoke for more than an hour on the racial revolution in this country. Criticizing federal, state and local governments, Gregory managed to inject an occasional note of humor as he related incidents of his childhood in a black neighborhood and further example of racial hatred which still exist. (AP Photo/John F. Urwiller)

Alain Thibault, Roy Mathews
- Sidney Smart
Alain Thibault, left, calls while Roy Mathews strikes during this bout of a Rhubarb Thrashing contest held at the Greyhound Inn, Wargrave, Buckinghamshire in England, March 29, 1969. The object is for the blindfolded contestants, with crumpets covering the ears for protection, to land hits on the opponent’s head while holding on to him with the left hand. First to land three hits with rhubarb or rolled paper sticks is the winner. The teams, the "Bodgers" and the "Despondents" are made up of men from all walks of life. (AP Photo/Sidney Smart)

William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy
- JLR
William Shatner, who play Capt. James Kirk (left) and Leonard Nimoy, who plays Mr. Spock, the first officer on the U.S.S. Enterprise, the ?Star Trek? spaceship in back have a laugh during a press conference at paramount Studios where the new movie version of the old TV series was announced on Tuesday, March 29, 1978 in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/JLR)

Larry Flynt 1979
- Steve Helber
Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt, left, tells Atlanta news conference that he didn’t believe he got a fair trial, March 29, 1979. Flynt was found guilty on 11 misdemeanor charges of obscenity by the Fulton State Court. He said "I felt there was collusion between the prosecution and the judge. There was no way I could get a fair trial." He was ordered to pay a total of $27,500 in fines. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)

Muhammad Ali Hulk Hogan and Liberace 1985
- Marty Lederhandler
Muhammad Ali, left, Liberace, center, and Hulk Hogan get together at Madison Square Garden in preparation for their upcoming wrestling event, March 29, 1985, in New York. Ali will be guest referee and Liberace time keeper when Hulk Hogan and Mr. T, of A-Team fame, are pitted against Rowdy Roddy Piper and Paul (Mr. Wonderful) Orndorff. (AP Photo/Marty Lederhandler)

1991 Gulf War Kurdish Rebels
- Anonymous
A young Peshmergha, or Iraqi Kurdish guerilla, holds up his fist in support of the Kurdish rebels, Friday, March 29, 1991 in Zakho, Northern Iraq. Kurdish rebels roared out of the northern mountains atop captured vehicles toward southern parts of their historic homeland, where they reported house-to-house fighting with government troops. (AP Photo)

Waco Branch Davidians
- George Widman
Billy Walker, right, takes a swing at an unidentified man near the Mount Carmel compound in Waco, Texas on Monday, March 29, 1993. The incident was at the site where demonstrators were building an effigy of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Director Stephen Higgins. (AP Photo/George Widman)

Bosnia Herzegovina Civil War 1993 People Evacuation
- Michel Euler
Evacuees from the besieged Muslim enclave of Srebrenica, packed on a truck en route to Tuzla, pass through Tojsici, 56 miles north of Sarajevo, on Monday, March 29, 1993. More than 2,300 evacuees left Srebrenica on U.N. trucks for Tuzla. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)