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A grimacing President Carter makes his way up a steep hill during the 6.2 mile footrace--a standard ten-kilometer race--through the back woods of the Catoctin Mountain National Park, MD.

Photograph of Rod Carew at bat.

John Spenkelink became the first person in our nation since 1967 to be executed legally against his will. He was convicted and sentenced to die for the 1973 death of his traveling companion Joseph Syzmanski.

John Spenkelink became the first person in our nation since 1967 to be executed legally against his will. He was convicted and sentenced to die for the 1973 death of his traveling companion Joseph Syzmanski.

John Spenkelink became the first person in our nation since 1967 to be executed legally against his will. He was convicted and sentenced to die for the 1973 death of his traveling companion Joseph Syzmanski.

John Spenkelink became the first person in our nation since 1967 to be executed legally against his will. He was convicted and sentenced to die for the 1973 death of his traveling companion Joseph Syzmanski. The day after the execution the…

In the Cambodian camp of Nang Mak Moon, a Khmer Serai soldier stands guard. The residents of this camp consider themselves the last bastion of free Cambodians and steadfastly refuse to leave Cambodia for Thailand, where soldiers like this boy would…

Photograph of a young black boy and a young white boy riding the bus together.

This old woman had her hair clipped as a sign of thanks which is a Buddhist tradition after reaching safety after a perilous journey across the sea.

Governor Brown and Ron Galella after a photo encounter at an LA Gallery opening.