عکس‌هایی از یک قرن پیش/ 1920 به روایت تصاویر آتلانتیک

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اقتصادنیوز؛ یک قرن پیش، نوزدهمین اصلاحیه قانون اساسی ایالات متحده در تضمین حق رای زنان تصویب شد. در اروپا دو جنگ کوتاه مدت اما متعاقب در جریان بود؛ جنگ لهستان و اتحاد جماهیر شوروی و جنگ استقلال ایرلند. بازی های المپیک 1920 در بلژیک برگزار شد ، یک بمب گذاری در وال استریت باعث کشته شدن 38 نفر شد. سناتور وارن جی. هاردینگ به عنوان بیست‌ونهمین رئیس‌جمهور آمریکا انتخاب شد. وبگاه نشریه آتلانتیک تصاویر منتخب خود از 100 سال پیش را به شرح زیر منتشر کرد.
عکس‌هایی از یک قرن پیش/ 1920 به روایت تصاویر آتلانتیک

* بنابر مقررات رسانه‌ای کشور از انتشار برخی تصاویر منتخب نشریه آتلانتیک معذوریم. 
* شرح عکس‌ها به همراه زمان و مکان ثبت تصویر و نیز نام عکاس و منبع اصلی آن به زبان انگلیسی در پایین تصویر درج شده است.

  • In April 1920, Herbert McBride broke the world's motorcycle record for amateurs with a speed of 104.4 miles per hour. McBride, along with his teammate, Indian Motorcycles Factory Racing Team professional rider Eugene Walker, broke two dozen speed records over the course of several days along the sands of Ormond Beach, Florida. #

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  • Original caption: "Infantrymen pose for a photograph on the Great Sphinx, built around 2,500 B.C., at Giza, in Egypt. March, 1920." #

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  • Kentucky Governor Edwin P. Morrow signs the bill ratifying the Nineteenth Amendment (the "Susan B. Anthony Amendment"), giving women the right to vote, surrounded by members of the Kentucky Equal Rights Association, on January 6, 1920. #

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  • Stormy seas, as seen from aboard the barque Garthsnaid, circa 1920 #

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  • The Russian revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin gives a speech to Red Army soldiers leaving for the front during the Polish-Soviet War, in Sverdlov Square (now Theatre Square), in Moscow, on May 5, 1920. On the right side of the platform are People's Commissar Leon Trotsky and a Politburo member, Lev Kamenev. #

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  • Japanese women hold a demonstration to protest low wages paid to female factory workers. #

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  • An aerial view of the crowds on New York's Coney Island Beach during the Fourth of July, circa 1920#

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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt, then a vice-presidential candidate, at his summer home in Campobello with his 14-year-old daughter Anna, in August 1920, on Campobello Island in New Brunswick, Canada. #

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  • Type is prepared for a Chinese weekly newspaper. #

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  • Original caption: "The War Department has assigned the 63rd Infantry as a permanent National Guard of Washington, D.C. It will be the duty of the unit to guard the National Capitol in peace times as well as war." #

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  • A "human bird" airplane is displayed at an "aero show" in July 1920. #

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  • A crowd of Sinn Fein sympathizers confronts British troops in front of a barricade that barred the road to Mountjoy prison, in Dublin, Ireland, on April 30, 1920. Earlier in April, Irish Republican Army prisoners in Mountjoy prison had begun a hunger strike, demanding prisoner-of-war status, during the Irish War of Independence (1919–21). #

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  • The daredevil Ormer Locklear stands on the wing of a Curtiss Jenny biplane going about 90 miles an hour in June 1920. #

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  • Original caption: "Wall Street bomb explosion, September 16th, 1920, thirty dead." Another eight of the several hundred who were wounded later died in the hospital. Those responsible for the bombing attack in New York's financial district were never identified, though several anarchist and communist groups were suspected and investigated for years. #

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  • A sea of hats: A crowd of men gather in New York's financial district, trying to get a glimpse of the aftermath of the Wall Street bombing. #

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  • The launching of the steamer Annie E. Morse, probably at the Virginia Shipbuilding Corporation in Alexandria, Virginia #

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  • Original caption from December 1, 1920: "The Women's Militia drilling in Soviet Russia." #

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  • Original caption: "Charles (Charley) Paddock, second from right, of the U.S.A. wins the 100 meters final with his famous 'flying finish' at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. Morris Kirksey, far right, of the U.S.A. was second, and Jackson Scholz of U.S.A., left, was fourth." #

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  • The suffragist Alice Paul unfurls a banner from the balcony of the National Women's Party headquarters, showing a star for each state that has ratified the Nineteenth Amendment, giving women the right to vote. The women were celebrating the August 18, 1920, ratification of the amendment by Tennessee, making the amendment law. #

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  • A street scene in Seoul, Korea, on February 14, 1920 #

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  • Original caption from August 17, 1920: "After finding the bricklaying business too full of ups and downs, this amazing young girl decided to take a shot at iron girdering for a change. She is Miss 'Collie' Collier, a reporter for the Chicago Herald-Examiner." #

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  • An aerial view of the battleship USS Oklahoma, originally built in 1910. The Oklahoma was operated by the U.S. Navy until she was sunk in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in December 1941. #

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  • A vending machine enables a daytime worker to purchase goods after shops have closed in London, England, circa 1920. #

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  • The Republican presidential candidate Warren G. Harding gives a speech from his front porch on August 16, 1920. Harding went on to win the 1920 election, and became America's 29th president. #

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  • A woman places flowers at the Cenotaph in memory of the dead of the Great War, on November 11, 1920. #

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  • Original caption, from November 1920: "Election crowd at White House" #

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  • Original caption from December 4, 1920: "Writing to Santa Claus" #

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  • A view of a crowded bread-distribution center at an Armenian refugee and orphan center. #

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  • A horse and rider jumping between two soldiers during a horse-jumping competition at Fort Myer, Virginia. #

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  • Original caption from December 19, 1920: "Mary Pickford takes a picture of husband Douglas Fairbanks, Sr., who is executing a handstand on the roof of a building."#

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