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  • ©1992  Comedian BOB HOPE at the Bush Watch party in Houston in November, 1992
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  • Texas Governor Ann Richards with Bob Hope in front of the Alamo in San Antonio 1991.<br />
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  • ©1992  Comedian Bob Hope at the Bob Hope Elementary School,  San Antonio.
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  • © circa 1980's   Comedian Bob Hope in Austin, Texas at the airport.   Arriving for unknown reason.
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  • © circa 1980's   Comedian Bob Hope in Austin, Texas at the airport.   Arriving for unknown reason.
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  • Austin, TX December 15, 2008: Hispanic Texas Secretary of State Hope Andrade watches as the Electoral College meets at the Texas Capitol in Austin as 34 Republican electors meet to elect the McCain-Palin ticket in a unanimous vote. The ceremonial event is held according to federal election law on the second Monday on the month following the November election.       ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX December 15, 2008: Hispanic Texas Secretary of State Hope Andrade watches as the Electoral College meets at the Texas Capitol in Austin as 34 Republican electors meet to elect the McCain-Palin ticket in a unanimous vote. The ceremonial event is held according to federal election law on the second Monday on the month following the November election.       ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas October 29, 2005: Noted historian and Professor Emeritus at Duke University John Hope Franklin discusses his upbringing in the South as former CBS anchor Dan Rather listens at the 10th anniversary Texas Book Festival  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas: October 13, 2008: San Antonio entrepreneur, Hope Andrade, appointed by Governor Rick Perry as Texas' 107th Secretary of State.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Seven year old Hispanic boy with bunny.  ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works  CDMM1418 PCD0483.63<br />
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  • Free health care clinic travels to poor schools to examine children.   ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works
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  • Grandmother and fouteen month old grandson.  ©Bob Daemmrich/The Image Works  CDMM1624 PCD0483.58<br />
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  • United States military veterans attend a job fair at the Texas Capitol building in Austin, Texas  January 2012. ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin, TX October 28, 2006: Sen. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) speaks Saturday at the Texas House chamber during a reading from his new book, "The Audacity of Hope" at the 11th-annual Texas Book Festival.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX October 28, 2006: Sen. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) speaks Saturday at the Texas House chamber during a reading from his new book, "The Audacity of Hope" at the 11th-annual Texas Book Festival.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, TX October 28, 2006: Sen. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) speaks Saturday at the Texas House chamber during a reading from his new book, "The Audacity of Hope" at the 11th-annual Texas Book Festival.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, TX October 28, 2006: Sen. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) speaks Saturday at the Texas House chamber during a reading from his new book, "The Audacity of Hope" at the 11th-annual Texas Book Festival.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, TX October 28, 2006: Sen. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) speaks Saturday at the Texas House chamber during a reading from his new book, "The Audacity of Hope" at the 11th-annual Texas Book Festival.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, TX October 28, 2006: Sen. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) speaks Saturday at the Texas House chamber during a reading from his new book, "The Audacity of Hope" at the 11th-annual Texas Book Festival.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX October 28, 2006: Sen. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) speaks Saturday at the Texas House chamber during a reading from his new book, "The Audacity of Hope" at the 11th-annual Texas Book Festival.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX October 28, 2006: Sen. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) speaks Saturday at the Texas House chamber during a reading from his new book, "The Audacity of Hope" at the 11th-annual Texas Book Festival.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX October 28, 2006: Sen. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) speaks Saturday at the Texas House chamber during a reading from his new book, "The Audacity of Hope" at the 11th-annual Texas Book Festival.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, TX October 28, 2006: Sen. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) speaks Saturday at the Texas House chamber during a reading from his new book, "The Audacity of Hope" at the 11th-annual Texas Book Festival.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, Texas:  Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois) speaks Saturday at the Texas House chamber during a reading from his new book, "The Audacity of Hope" at the 11th-annual Texas Book Festival.  October 28, 2006 ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin, TX October 28, 2006: Sen. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) speaks Saturday at the Texas House chamber during a reading from his new book, "The Audacity of Hope" at the 11th-annual Texas Book Festival.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX October 28, 2006: Sen. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) speaks Saturday at the Texas House chamber during a reading from his new book, "The Audacity of Hope" at the 11th-annual Texas Book Festival.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas:  Senator Barack Obama (D-Illinois) speaks Saturday at the Texas House chamber during a reading from his new book, "The Audacity of Hope" at the 11th-annual Texas Book Festival.  October 28, 2006 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Students sing the Star Spangled Banner as a  group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Students say the Pledge of Allegiance as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Teacher Sandy Hayes instructs children as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Children play a card game as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • A student builds a toy structure that purports to show the "instability of a government built around one person" during play time. A group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • David Schumacher dressed as "Anarchy" walks through the crowd as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Teachers pray before the start of camp as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Teachers Marcy Sarver (l) and Debbie Zook do a skit on price inflation as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Chidren make care baskets for U.S. servicemen as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Patriot "Ben Franklin" talks to children as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Children play a card game as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • John Hicks portrays George Washington as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Teacher Sandy Hayes instructs children in an economic game as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • A group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Students say the Pledge of Allegiance as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • A group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • A teacher dressed as patriot Ben Franklin speaks as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility, free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Students sing the Star Spangled Banner as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Teacher Sandy Hayes instructs children as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0440823.jpg
  • A student builds a toy structure as a  group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Teacher Rhonda McCauley asks questions as a  group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0440836.jpg
  • A group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0440833.jpg
  • John Hicks, protraying a colonial banker, plays with students as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0440825.jpg
  • John Hicks, portraying a colonial banker, plays with students as a group of central Texas volunteers puts on a week-long "Vacation Liberty School" that teaches children ages 7-12 "the benefits of liberty from the perspective of faith, hope and charity", ideas championed by the USA's founding fathers when creating the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and the Constitution. Although formed as a non-political program, it does advocate the Tea Party-like ideals of fiscal responsibility , free markets and limited government.       August 17 , 2012 © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0440824.jpg
  • Austin, TX October 28, 2006: Sen. Barack Obama (D-Illinois) speaks Saturday at the Texas House chamber during a reading from his new book, "The Audacity of Hope" at the 11th-annual Texas Book Festival.  ©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • CEO of HOPE Clinic, a federally qualified health center in Houston ANDREA CARACOSTIS during an interview session at the annual Texas Tribune Festival in downtown Austin on September 24, 2022.
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  • Texas Honors Martin Luther King - Texas state police trooper rides past the Capitol as thousands march from the University of Texas to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King on a state holiday. Advocates are hoping to ease racial tension brought out by several high-profile incidents that resulted in minority deaths around the USA.  January 18, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Honors Martin Luther King - Huston-Tillotson college students listen as thousands march from the University of Texas to the State Capitol as Texans honor the legacy of Martin Luther King with a state holiday. Advocates are hoping to ease racial tension brought out by several high-profile incidents that resulted in minority deaths around the USA.  January 18, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Honors Martin Luther King - Protesters gather as thousands march from the University of Texas to the State Capitol as Texans honor the legacy of Martin Luther King on a state holiday. Advocates are hoping to ease racial tension brought out by several high-profile incidents that resulted in minority deaths around the USA. January 18, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Honors Martin Luther King - D.J. Miller gets a ride from dad Rick Griffin as thousands march from the University of Texas to the State Capitol to honor the legacy of Martin Luther King on a state holiday. Advocates are hoping to ease racial tension brought out by several high-profile incidents that resulted in minority deaths around the USA. January 18, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Honors Martin Luther King - Girl Scouts from Austin say the Pledge of Allegiance as thousands march from the University of Texas to the State Capitol as Texans honor Martin Luther King's legacy with a state holiday. Advocates are hoping to ease racial tension brought out by several high-profile incidents that resulted in minority deaths around the USA. January 18, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Honors Martin Luther King - People hold signs as thousands march from the University of Texas to the State Capitol as Texans honor Martin Luther King's legacy on a state holiday. Advocates are hoping to ease racial tension brought out by several high-profile incidents that resulted in minority deaths around the USA.  <br />
January 18, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Honors Martin Luther King - Bernie Sanders supporters march past the Texas State History Museum as thousands march from the University of Texas to the State Capitol as Texans honor the legacy of Martin Luther King with a state holiday. Advocates are hoping to ease racial tension brought out by several high-profile incidents that resulted in minority deaths around the USA.  January 18, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Honors Martin Luther King - Miss Huston-Tillotson University, Bria Harris sings as thousands march from the University of Texas to the State Capitol honoring the legacy of Martin Luther King on a state holiday. Advocates are hoping to ease racial tension brought out by several high-profile incidents that resulted in minority deaths around the USA. January 18, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Honors Martin Luther King - Legendary State Rep. Wilhelmina Delco cheers with the crowd as thousands march from the University of Texas to the State Capitol honoring Martin Luther King's legacy on a state holiday. Advocates are hoping to ease racial tension brought out by several high-profile incidents that resulted in minority deaths around the USA.  January 18, 2016 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Former Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich speaks to a class of graduate students at the Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs at UT-Austin. Gingrich, a former college professor, discussed his life of public service and his role as U.S. Speaker of the House from 1995 to 1999.  Austin, Texas - November 15, 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Graduate students at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at UT-Austin listen as former Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich speaks about public service. Gingrich, a former college professor, discussed his political life with his role as U.S. Speaker of the House from 1995 to 1999.  Austin, Texas - November 15, 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Former Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich speaks to a class of graduate students at the Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs at UT-Austin. Gingrich, a former college professor, discussed his life of public service and his role as U.S. Speaker of the House from 1995 to 1999.  Austin, Texas - November 15, 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0448693.jpg
  • Former Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich speaks to a class of graduate students at the Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs at UT-Austin. Gingrich, a former college professor, discussed his life of public service and his role as U.S. Speaker of the House from 1995 to 1999.  Austin, Texas - November 15, 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0448692.jpg
  • Graduate students at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at UT-Austin listen as former Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich speaks about public service. Gingrich, a former college professor, discussed his political life with his role as U.S. Speaker of the House from 1995 to 1999.  Austin, Texas - November 15, 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0448691.jpg
  • Former Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich speaks to a class of graduate students at the Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs at UT-Austin. Gingrich, a former college professor, discussed his life of public service and his role as U.S. Speaker of the House from 1995 to 1999.   Austin, Texas - November 15, 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0448690.jpg
  • Graduate students at the LBJ School of Public Affairs at UT-Austin listen as former Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich speaks about public service. Gingrich, a former college professor, discussed his political life with his role as U.S. Speaker of the House from 1995 to 1999.  Austin, Texas - November 15, 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0448689.jpg
  • Former Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich speaks to a class of graduate students at the Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs at UT-Austin. Gingrich, a former college professor, discussed his life of public service and his role as U.S. Speaker of the House from 1995 to 1999.  Austin, Texas - November 15, 2012. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a meet and greet at the Dutch Oven Bakery in Boone, Iowa. The Texas governor is hoping to revive his campaign after steadily falling in most polls since several gaffes derailed his efforts to remain a top contender in the U.S. Republican primary.<br />
December 31, 2011 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a meet and greet at the Dutch Oven Bakery in Boone, Iowa. The Texas governor is hoping to revive his campaign after steadily falling in most polls since several gaffes derailed his efforts to remain a top contender in the U.S. Republican primary.  <br />
December 31, 2011 ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Creston , Iowa - December 27 , 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a talk at Adam's Street Espresso shop. Perry is hoping to revive his campaign numbers with a swing through rural Iowa prior to next week's caucuses. December 27, 2011  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Clarinda , Iowa - December 27 , 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a talk at the Glenn  Miller Museum    Perry is hoping to revive his campaign numbers with a swing through rural Iowa prior to next week's caucuses. December 27, 2011  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Osceola , Iowa - December 27 , 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a talk at the Clarke Electric Co-Op banquet room.  Perry is hoping to revive his campaign numbers with a swing through rural Iowa prior to next week's caucuses. December 27, 2011  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Clarinda , Iowa - December 27 , 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a talk at the Glenn  Miller Museum    Perry is hoping to revive his campaign numbers with a swing through rural Iowa prior to next week's caucuses. December 27, 2011  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Clarinda , Iowa - December 27 , 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a talk at the Glenn  Miller Museum    Perry is hoping to revive his campaign numbers with a swing through rural Iowa prior to next week's caucuses. December 27, 2011  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Osceola , Iowa - December 27 , 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a talk at the Clarke Electric Co-Op banquet room.  Perry is hoping to revive his campaign numbers with a swing through rural Iowa prior to next week's caucuses. December 27, 2011  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Creston , Iowa - December 27 , 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a talk at Adam's Street Espresso shop. Perry is hoping to revive his campaign numbers with a swing through rural Iowa prior to next week's caucuses. December 27, 2011  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Creston , Iowa - December 27 , 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a talk at Adam's Street Espresso shop. Perry is hoping to revive his campaign numbers with a swing through rural Iowa prior to next week's caucuses. December 27, 2011  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Osceola , Iowa - December 27 , 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a talk at the Clarke Electric Co-Op banquet room.  Perry is hoping to revive his campaign numbers with a swing through rural Iowa prior to next week's caucuses. December 27, 2011  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Osceola , Iowa - December 27 , 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a talk at the Clarke Electric Co-Op banquet room.  Perry is hoping to revive his campaign numbers with a swing through rural Iowa prior to next week's caucuses. December 27, 2011  © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Indianola , Iowa -  December 28 , 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry speaks and greets Iowa voters on the second day of his final push with Iowa caucus voters with a visit to the Sports Page restaurant in Indianola. The Texas governor is hoping for a third place finish to propel him solidly into the upcoming Republican primary states.<br />
© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Indianola , Iowa -  December 28 , 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry speaks and greets Iowa voters on the second day of his final push with Iowa caucus voters with a visit to the Sports Page restaurant in Indianola. The Texas governor is hoping for a third place finish to propel him solidly into the upcoming Republican primary states.<br />
© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Indianola , Iowa -  December 28 , 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry speaks and greets Iowa voters on the second day of his final push with Iowa caucus voters with a visit to the Sports Page restaurant in Indianola. The Texas governor is hoping for a third place finish to propel him solidly into the upcoming Republican primary states.<br />
© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Indianola , Iowa -  December 28 , 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry speaks and greets Iowa voters on the second day of his final push with Iowa caucus voters with a visit to the Sports Page restaurant in Indianola. The Texas governor is hoping for a third place finish to propel him solidly into the upcoming Republican primary states.<br />
© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Indianola , Iowa -  December 28 , 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry speaks and greets Iowa voters on the second day of his final push with Iowa caucus voters with a visit to the Sports Page restaurant in Indianola. The Texas governor is hoping for a third place finish to propel him solidly into the upcoming Republican primary states.<br />
© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Oskaloosa , Iowa - December 26, 2011 -  Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a town hall meeting at the Smokey Row Coffeee Shop in Oskaloosa, Iowa.  The Texas governor is hoping to revive his campaign after steadily falling in most polls since several gaffes derailed his efforts to remain a top contender in the Republican primary. © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Oskaloosa , Iowa - December 26, 2011 -  Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a town hall meeting at the Smokey Row Coffeee Shop in Oskaloosa, Iowa.  The Texas governor is hoping to revive his campaign after steadily falling in most polls since several gaffes derailed his efforts to remain a top contender in the Republican primary. © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Oskaloosa , Iowa - December 26, 2011 -  Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a town hall meeting at the Smokey Row Coffeee Shop in Oskaloosa, Iowa.  The Texas governor is hoping to revive his campaign after steadily falling in most polls since several gaffes derailed his efforts to remain a top contender in the Republican primary. © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Oskaloosa , Iowa - December 26, 2011 -  Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a town hall meeting at the Smokey Row Coffeee Shop in Oskaloosa, Iowa.  The Texas governor is hoping to revive his campaign after steadily falling in most polls since several gaffes derailed his efforts to remain a top contender in the Republican primary. © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Oskaloosa , Iowa - December 26, 2011 -  Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a town hall meeting at the Smokey Row Coffeee Shop in Oskaloosa, Iowa.  The Texas governor is hoping to revive his campaign after steadily falling in most polls since several gaffes derailed his efforts to remain a top contender in the Republican primary. © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Oskaloosa , Iowa - December 26, 2011 -  Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a town hall meeting at the Smokey Row Coffeee Shop in Oskaloosa, Iowa.  The Texas governor is hoping to revive his campaign after steadily falling in most polls since several gaffes derailed his efforts to remain a top contender in the Republican primary. © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Oskaloosa , Iowa - December 26, 2011 -  Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a town hall meeting at the Smokey Row Coffeee Shop in Oskaloosa, Iowa.  The Texas governor is hoping to revive his campaign after steadily falling in most polls since several gaffes derailed his efforts to remain a top contender in the Republican primary. © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Oskaloosa , Iowa - December 26, 2011 -  Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a town hall meeting at the Smokey Row Coffeee Shop in Oskaloosa, Iowa.  The Texas governor is hoping to revive his campaign after steadily falling in most polls since several gaffes derailed his efforts to remain a top contender in the Republican primary. © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Oskaloosa , Iowa - December 26, 2011 -  Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a town hall meeting at the Smokey Row Coffeee Shop in Oskaloosa, Iowa.  The Texas governor is hoping to revive his campaign after steadily falling in most polls since several gaffes derailed his efforts to remain a top contender in the Republican primary. © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Oskaloosa , Iowa - December 26, 2011 -  Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a town hall meeting at the Smokey Row Coffeee Shop in Oskaloosa, Iowa.  The Texas governor is hoping to revive his campaign after steadily falling in most polls since several gaffes derailed his efforts to remain a top contender in the Republican primary. © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Pella , Iowa - December 26, 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a meet and greet at the Smokey Row Coffeee Shop in Pella, Iowa.  The Texas governor is hoping to revive his campaign after steadily falling in most polls since October.<br />
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  • Pella , Iowa - December 26, 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a meet and greet at the Smokey Row Coffeee Shop in Pella, Iowa.  The Texas governor is hoping to revive his campaign after steadily falling in most polls since October.<br />
© Bob Daemmrich
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  • Pella , Iowa - December 26, 2011 - Presidential candidate Rick Perry makes a final push with Iowa caucus voters during a meet and greet at the Smokey Row Coffeee Shop in Pella, Iowa.  The Texas governor is hoping to revive his campaign after steadily falling in most polls since October.<br />
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