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"Paul Revere Pottery and the Saturday Evening Girls". InCollect. Goldstein, Susan Kleckner (2009). "Reviewed Work: Art and Reform: Sara Galner, the Saturday Evening Girls, and the Paul Revere Pottery by Nonie Gadsden". Winterthur Portfolio. 43 (1). University of Chicago Press: 156– 157. doi:10.1086/597344. S2CID 225088269. Guerrier, Edith ...
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(Photo by Central Press/Getty Images) Franklin D. Roosevelt - 1945 A crowd gathers outside the south portico of the White House to attend Franklin D. Roosevelt's 4th Inaugural speech on January 20 ...
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