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  2. Forgotten man - Wikipedia

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    Maynard Dixon (1875-1946), Forgotten Man, 1934, oil on canvas, 40 x 50 1/8 inches. Brigham Young University Museum of Art, gift of Herald R. Clark, 1937.. The forgotten man is a political concept in the United States centered around those whose interests have been neglected.

  3. The Forgotten Man - Wikipedia

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    The Forgotten Man may refer to: Forgotten man, a concept used in American political rhetoric; The Forgotten Man, a 2010 painting by Jon McNaughton; The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression, a 2007 book by Amity Shlaes; The Forgotten Man, a 2005 Elvis Cole novel by Robert Crais; The Forgotten Man, a 1971 TV film

  4. The Forgotten Man (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The Forgotten Man is a 2010 painting by the American artist Jon McNaughton. [3] It depicts then President Barack Obama standing in front of the White House beside a destitute citizen while being haunted by figures of all past presidents. [4] The subject matter of the painting was inspired by the passage of the Affordable Care Act. [2]

  5. National Portrait Gallery faces backlash over ‘nepotism ...

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    Gallagher’s portrait even comes with a specially created soundscape by the man himself. Running until 2 March 2025, some of the works will join the gallery’s permanent collection.

  6. The forgotten man: The story of Peter Norman, the silver ...

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    The race and the protest. While the finals of the 1968 men’s 200 are best known for what happened on the medal stand, the race itself was also memorable.

  7. Lost artworks - Wikipedia

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    Gainsborough Portrait of Sir Francis Sykes of Basildon with a groom, two horses, and a dog: 1874: Fire at the Pantechnicon warehouse, London February 13–14 [67] Wilson, Richard The Destruction of Niobe's Children: 1944: World War II: National Gallery, London Copley, John Singleton Numerous colonial portraits: 1872: Great Boston Fire of 1872 [68]

  8. Wilson Law - Wikipedia

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    Law continued his life away from the religious conflicts that had marked his earlier years. He passed away on October 15, 1876, in Shullsburg. [1] Wilson Law's journey from a dedicated church leader to a vocal dissenter highlights the complexities and internal conflicts within the early Latter Day Saint movement.

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