Viewing Bust of Alexander Graham Bell 1966
Guests view a bust of Alexander Graham Bell at Bell Laboratories in 1966.
HISTORICAL FILM: PRESIDENT JOHNSON VISITS AUSTRALIA (1966)
PRESIDENT LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON TAKES A DIPLOMATIC TRIP TO ASIA IN OCTOBER/ NOVEMBER OF 1966. HE VISITED AUSTRALIA OCTOBER 20-23.
CUBA: CASTRO ADRESSES CROWD AT 47TH ANNIVERSARY
TAPE_NUMBER: EF00/0873 IN_TIME: 15:26:34 - 18:30:44 // 19:01:29 - 21:30:44 LENGTH: 03:23 SOURCES: CUBAVISION RESTRICTIONS: FEED: VARIOUS (THE ABOVE TIME-CODE IS TIME-OF-DAY) SCRIPT: Natural Sound XFA Cuban President Fidel Castro has described the two candidates running for this year's U-S Presidential as "boring and insipid". He said that both Republican George W Bush and his Democrat counterpart Al Gore lacked historical background or solid principles. Castro's comments came during a speech on Saturday to mark the 47th anniversary of the attack that started his revolution. More than 40 years ago, Fidel Castro launched a revolution to topple a dictatorship and change the lives of Cubans. Today, that revolution has taken on another mission: pressuring the United States to be less harsh towards the communist island. On Saturday, Fidel Castro addressed more than 200,000 people in the western provincial capital of Pinar del Rio on Saturday . Before he addressed the crowd, there was music and dancing to mark the occasion. A march on July 26 was the first of this year's events to celebrate the start of the revolution, drawing a crowd in Havana that the government estimated at more than 1 million. Castro did not speak then, but he donned sneakers with his olive green uniform to join participants down the capital's Malecon coastal highway. On July 29, in the central city of Santa Clara, Castro spoke to another crowd and attacked the administration of U-S President Bill Clinton for trying to undermine the socialist revolution by increasing contacts between Americans and Cubans. The large gatherings are part of a continuing national campaign to keep up the pressure on the United States to change its policies toward Cuba in the wake of 6-year-old Elian Gonzalez's return to the communist island in late June. The communist government has focused primarily on the Cuban Adjustment Act, a 1966 U-S law that allows Cubans who reach American soil to apply for permanent residency. Havana blamed that law for the protracted international custody battle over Elian and says it encourages Cubans to undertake illegal and risky sea journeys to the United States. Havana also has stepped up its campaign against the 38-year-old U-S trade embargo, which has become the focus of growing debate in the U-S Congress in recent months. More lawmakers than ever have been pushing to at least ease the sanctions to allow unrestricted sales of food and medicine to the island. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) "But perhaps never before, in times as complex and chaotic as those facing humanity today, have we witnessed a contest between two such boring and insipid candidates - totally lacking in background history and solid opinions and principles." SUPERCAPTION: Fidel Castro, Cuban President SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) "No matter who is elected to lead the empire, he should not ignore the fact that Cuba demands a total end to the murderous Cuban Adjustment Act and the criminal pieces of legislation that bear the regrettably well-known names of Torricelli and Helms Burton." SUPERCAPTION: Fidel Castro, Cuban President SHOTLIST: Pinar del Rio, Cuba - August 5 2000 1. Wide of crowd 2. Mid shot of Castro 3. Wide shot of crowd waving flags 4. Aerial of crowd 5. Mid shot of soldiers in the crowd 6. Close of Cuban flag 7. Mid shot of Castro 8. Close of flag 9. Soldiers saluting in crowd 10. Pan of crowd 11. Close of Castro 12. Mid shot of crowd cheering 13. Wide of dancers on stage 14. Close of dancers performing 15. Zoom out of guitar playing 16. Band playing 17. Wide of dancers on stage 18. Various of dancers 19. Wide of dancers against sunlight 20. Rare shot Castro giving speech 21. Wide of Crowd 22. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Fidel Castro, Cuban President 23. Cutaway crowd 24. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Fidel Castro, Cuban President 25. Crowd 26. Rear shot Castro addressing crowd ?
CUBA: CASTRO ADRESSES CROWD AT 47TH ANNIVERSARY
TAPE_NUMBER: EF00/0873 IN_TIME: 15:26:34 - 18:30:44 // 19:01:29 - 21:30:44 LENGTH: 03:23 SOURCES: CUBAVISION RESTRICTIONS: FEED: VARIOUS (THE ABOVE TIME-CODE IS TIME-OF-DAY) SCRIPT: Natural Sound XFA Cuban President Fidel Castro has described the two candidates running for this year's U-S Presidential as "boring and insipid". He said that both Republican George W Bush and his Democrat counterpart Al Gore lacked historical background or solid principles. Castro's comments came during a speech on Saturday to mark the 47th anniversary of the attack that started his revolution. More than 40 years ago, Fidel Castro launched a revolution to topple a dictatorship and change the lives of Cubans. Today, that revolution has taken on another mission: pressuring the United States to be less harsh towards the communist island. On Saturday, Fidel Castro addressed more than 200,000 people in the western provincial capital of Pinar del Rio on Saturday . Before he addressed the crowd, there was music and dancing to mark the occasion. A march on July 26 was the first of this year's events to celebrate the start of the revolution, drawing a crowd in Havana that the government estimated at more than 1 million. Castro did not speak then, but he donned sneakers with his olive green uniform to join participants down the capital's Malecon coastal highway. On July 29, in the central city of Santa Clara, Castro spoke to another crowd and attacked the administration of U-S President Bill Clinton for trying to undermine the socialist revolution by increasing contacts between Americans and Cubans. The large gatherings are part of a continuing national campaign to keep up the pressure on the United States to change its policies toward Cuba in the wake of 6-year-old Elian Gonzalez's return to the communist island in late June. The communist government has focused primarily on the Cuban Adjustment Act, a 1966 U-S law that allows Cubans who reach American soil to apply for permanent residency. Havana blamed that law for the protracted international custody battle over Elian and says it encourages Cubans to undertake illegal and risky sea journeys to the United States. Havana also has stepped up its campaign against the 38-year-old U-S trade embargo, which has become the focus of growing debate in the U-S Congress in recent months. More lawmakers than ever have been pushing to at least ease the sanctions to allow unrestricted sales of food and medicine to the island. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) "But perhaps never before, in times as complex and chaotic as those facing humanity today, have we witnessed a contest between two such boring and insipid candidates - totally lacking in background history and solid opinions and principles." SUPERCAPTION: Fidel Castro, Cuban President SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) "No matter who is elected to lead the empire, he should not ignore the fact that Cuba demands a total end to the murderous Cuban Adjustment Act and the criminal pieces of legislation that bear the regrettably well-known names of Torricelli and Helms Burton." SUPERCAPTION: Fidel Castro, Cuban President SHOTLIST: Pinar del Rio, Cuba - August 5 2000 1. Wide of crowd 2. Mid shot of Castro 3. Wide shot of crowd waving flags 4. Aerial of crowd 5. Mid shot of soldiers in the crowd 6. Close of Cuban flag 7. Mid shot of Castro 8. Close of flag 9. Soldiers saluting in crowd 10. Pan of crowd 11. Close of Castro 12. Mid shot of crowd cheering 13. Wide of dancers on stage 14. Close of dancers performing 15. Zoom out of guitar playing 16. Band playing 17. Wide of dancers on stage 18. Various of dancers 19. Wide of dancers against sunlight 20. Rare shot Castro giving speech 21. Wide of Crowd 22. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Fidel Castro, Cuban President 23. Cutaway crowd 24. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Fidel Castro, Cuban President 25. Crowd 26. Rear shot Castro addressing crowd ?
1966 Views of Toronto
/ flat building at acute intersection of two streets in Toronto, automobiles moving by / clock tower of old city hall, zoom out down Bay Street, zoom inagain / static view of clock tower, Bay Street buildings, light traffic / static view tallest building.
UNITED STATES OLYMPIC COMMITTEE DINNER PT. 2 (1990)
B-ROLL OF PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH AT BANQUET HONORING AMERICAN OLYMPIANS.
45294 "WINGS TO GREAT BRITAIN" 1960s PAN AM AIRLINES TRAVELOGUE ENGLAND SCOTLAND LONDON STRATFORD
Dating to 1966, "Wings to Great Britain" promotes Pan Am's trans-Atlantic service. It was photographed and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Henry Strauss. Strauss' body of work included a series of ground-breaking industrial and human relations training films produced for Pan American Airlines, GE and AT&T. He is the subject of the documentary "Man and the Middle Class". The script was written by Allan Sloane and the film was edited by Bill Buckley. <p><p>Opening animated Pan Am focus leader - volume control - Pan Am Presents "Wings To Great Britain" (:07-1:23). London Tower Bridge. Big Ben. Bobbie policeman. Cricket game. Man cranks a boat. People move. British costume. People row a boat. British soldier. Everyday people in Britain. A crowd gathers. A band marches and plays on. A glider in the sky. Aerial shots of Britain (1:24-3:25). Cliffs and ocean water. People at work in a field. Mountain. Grass. Trees. British tall ships. Cannons are fired. Sail boats at sea. Royal Yacht Squadron. People watch yachts that go by (3:26-5:20). A kite in the sky. Fishermen at work on a boat, the Bonny Mary in Penzance, Cornwall. Mountains. Men fish from a small boat. Ships in the harbor. Fish and chips. Men exit a boat. Moving van drives on a tight road. Montage of signs for various British pubs (5:21-7:27). Chimney smokes. Trees. Clouds in the sky. Valley in Yorkshire. A small village. English dancers dance as a man plays a fiddle. People watch. Boats at a dock (7:28-8:55). Down a river, houses off to the side. Stratford town. A garden. William Shakespeare was born in Stratford. The town of Stratford. Cars drive, people walk (8:56-11:11). Children walk. A man walks near sheep. A forest. A mountain. Tall ships including the famed Cutty Sark at Greenwich, in south-east London. Cemetery. Reef. Jamaica Inn sign, Devenish Free House. Water flows in a stream. Steam powered amusement park rides as a barker exclaims "roll up, roll up!" (11:12-12:47). Amusement park rides at night lit up. A person fixes his bicycle. A bicycle race on English roads. A crowd watches a parade at Langham, on the border with Scotland. Common Riding flag. (Common Riding is an equestrian tradition mainly in the Scottish Borders where riders commemorate raids on the Anglo-Scottish border known as the Border Reivers.) (12:48-14:12). Horses with riders head through the heather. Remnants of Hadrians's Wall, the famed defensive fortification of the Roman province of Britannia. Highland games and feats of strength. Wrestle one another. Women eat and watch. Men throw heavy logs as part of the caber toss. A perfect toss for one man. Men in kilts. Bagpipes are played and men and women dance (14:13-16:43). A parade as men play bagpipes. They walk down a road. Castles in ruins. Dunvegan Castle on the Isle of Skye, off the west coast of Scotland. Children play (16:44-18:34). London. Buildings and pubs. A person walks by. Trafalgar Square. Lord Nelson's Column. Kensington Gardens. A couple eats at a cafe. London apartments. Aerial shot of London (18:35-20:17). Buckingham Palace and the trooping of the Royal Guard. Horses. London Bridge. Horse drawn carriage. British soldiers (20:18-21:30). A parade of British soldiers. Outdoor art show. A man draws on a sidewalk. Houseboat. Chelsea Gardens. People look and walk. A woman walks and holds a dog (21:31-23:15). Shoppes in London. The Paddington Main Line Station. Harman and Lambert antique shop on Bond Street. Tall buildings. Streets of London. Statues. Church steeples. Parade (23:16-24:30). "Irish Independent" newspaper office as viewed from a black cab. Flea market in London. People look at wares. an old phonograph. Dogs. A dog show at Hyde Park. Sheep dog on the Yorkshire Moors rounds up sheep. A man rides a horse. Flowers on trees (24:31-26:04). A field. Horses go by. A man drinks tea with a woman on the side of the road. Carriage without a horse on the side of a road. Rolls Royce Silver Cloud hood ornament (26:58) and a glass of wine being picked up. A child eats ice cream at Blackpool. A child plays in the sand on a beach. Blackpool beach. Scarborough. London. Lights at night in London, signs lit up (26:05-28:12). Driving down a country road (28:13-28:26). End credits (28:27-28:46).<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
Protestors at March Against Fear, Mississippi; 1966
Protestors marching at Mississippi freedom march, March Against Fear, some holding American flags. Singing 'This Little Light of Mine'; 1966 (BBC News, 178-66-01 - 27/06/1966 - AEXZ288W)
Indonesia Suharto 7 - WRAP Funeral of former President Suharto
NAME: INS SUHARTO7 20080128I TAPE: EF08/0110 IN_TIME: 11:00:20:15 DURATION: 00:05:46:08 SOURCES: AP Television/TVRI /POOL DATELINE: Jakarta/Solo, 28 Jan 2008 RESTRICTIONS: See Script SHOTLIST: AP Television Jakarta - 28 January 2008 1. Soldiers carrying Suharto's coffin standing at entrance to house 2. Various of relatives passing underneath coffin, as sign of last respects 3. Cutaway of guests in uniform 4. Suharto's daughter, Siti Hardiyati Rukmana, breaking up a vase as a symbol to release the coffin 5. Officers carrying coffin AUDIO: drumbeat 6. State officials in uniform saluting as coffin passes 7. Coffin being carried from house to ambulance, past soldiers guard of honour 8. Cutaway of guests in uniform saluting 9. Various of coffin being carried to ambulance, past soldiers guard of honour TVRI - No Access Indonesia Jakarta - 28 January 2008 10. Wide top shot of vehicle carrying coffin being escorted through downtown Jakata, by police AP Television Jakarta - 28 January 2008 11. Wide of ambulance carrying Suharto's coffin arriving at air force base 12. Close up Suharto's photo on front of ambulance 13. Wide of coffin in front of plane 14. Coffin being placed on plane 15. Plane taking off POOL Solo - 28 January 2008 16. Wide of security and soldiers 17. Mid of family and relatives at burial service, pull-out to military officials hold Indonesian flag over coffin 18. Various of officials securing coffin to large bamboo rods, before lowering 19. Wide of coffin resting above grave in mausoleum 20. Various of officials securing ropes on coffin 21. Wide of coffin being lowered into grave, officials moving away, wide of coffin in grave 22. Relative crying 23. Wide of flag over grave 24. Various of flag being folded over grave by military officials 25. Military officials holding flag, and passing it to soldier 26. Suharto's daughter, Siti Hardiyati Rukmana throwing petals into grave 27. Relatives throwing petals into grave 28. Wide of coffin in grave, petals being thrown POOL Solo - 28 January 2008 29. Various of sand being poured into grave 30. People patting down sand on grave 31. Wide of grave 32. Various of wooden umbrella and floral tributes being placed on grave 33. Wide of grave 34. Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono at grave, turns and walks away 35. Wide of security and soldiers 36. Bambang saluting 37. Wide of security and soldiers STORYLINE: Former Indonesian President Suharto, who led a military dictatorship for three decades and whose regime killed hundreds of thousands of left-wing opponents, was laid to rest on Monday at a state funeral. Suharto died Sunday of multiple organ failure after more than three weeks on life support at a Jakarta hospital. He was 86. President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono led the ceremony at the Suharto family mausoleum near the city of Solo, Suharto's hometown, some 400 kilometres (250 miles) east of the capital. After a long reading of Suharto's military accomplishments, a shot was fired in his honour and Yudhoyono offered a salute. Tens of thousands of mourners had lined the streets of Solo to watch the motorcade carry Suharto's body to the mausoleum. Islamic prayers were said and as his body was lowered, family and friends tossed flower petals into his grave. A military band played a dirge. Suharto's body was flown to Solo on Monday morning after a brief ceremony at his Jakarta home, where a string of the country's political elite visited Suharto's family in a sign of his lingering importance. Suharto loyalists, who run the courts, have called for forgiveness and a clearing of his name. But survivors want those responsible for atrocities to be held accountable. Suharto was finally toppled by mass street protests in 1998 at the peak of the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis. His departure from office opened the way for democracy in this predominantly Muslim nation of 235 (m) million people, and he withdrew from public life, rarely venturing from his comfortable Jakarta villa. Suharto ruled with a totalitarian dominance that saw soldiers stationed in nearly every village, instilling a deep fear of authority across this Southeast Asian archipelago that stretches across more than 3-thousand miles across 17,500 islands. Since being forced from power, Suharto had been in and out of hospitals after strokes caused brain damage and impaired his speech. Poor health, and continuing corruption, critics charge, kept him from court after he was chased from office. The bulk of killings occurred in 1965-1966 when alleged communists were rounded up and slain during his rise to power. Estimates for the death toll range from a government figure of 78-thousand to one (m) million cited by US historians Barbara Harff and Ted Robert Gurr, who have published books on Indonesia's history. During Indonesia's 1975-1999 occupation of East Timor, up to 183-thousand people died due to killings, disappearances, hunger and illness, according to an East Timorese commission sanctioned by the UN. Similar abuses left more than 100-thousand dead in West Papua, according a local human rights group. Another 15-thousand died during a 29-year separatist rebellion in Aceh province. Suharto's five successors as head of state all vowed to end the graft that took root under his regime, yet it remains endemic at all levels of Indonesian society.
The dossier "Les enfants de Creuse" at the National Assembly, today
Netherlands Royals 4 - WRAP PM announces Claus's death, royals leave hospital, mourning
TAPE: EF02/0852 IN_TIME: 07:30:00 DURATION: 2:13 SOURCES: NOS RESTRICTIONS: DATELINE: Amsterdam/The Hague, 6 Oct 2002 SHOTLIST: 1. SOUNDBITE: (Dutch) Jan-Peter Balkenende, Netherlands Prime Minister: "Today the sad news reached us that Prince Claus has passed away, an announcement that comes as a shock to all of us. Even though we knew for years of this. The prince died in the Amsterdam Medical Center, nearly two weeks after being admitted to the hospital's intensive care unit with a lung infection. It still seemed possible for the prince to privately celebrate his 76th birthday on the sixth of September in private at Huis den Bosch (the royal palace). We wish the Queen and Crown Princes the best in these difficult times they face. That also goes to Prince Claus's two daughters-in-law, Princess Maxima, and Princess Laurentien, whom he as a caring father warmly welcomes, and of course Eloise who gave gave the prince a lot of joy." 2. Cars containing Queen and other members of Dutch royal family leaving the Academic Medical Centre in Amsterdam 3. SOUNDBITE: (Dutch) Jan-Peter Balkenende, Netherlands Prime Minister: "The Netherlands are with the Prince. The Netherlands loses a remarkable human who had touched the hearts of many. Prince Claus dedicated himself with strength, earnestness and dedication to Dutch society and he did wherever it was possible with a sense of humour. Shying away from excessiveness, he gave a meaningful purpose to his role. He had an aptitude for knowing what was and wasn't allowed as husband of the queen. Queen Beatrix never made it a secret that she relied on his opinion. Family life for both was a source of calm and reflection." Royal Palace, The Hague 4. Cars carrying royal family members arrive at Hague palace 5. Child and mother speak to policeman holding flowers at Palace gate 6. Woman hands small bouquet to policeman 7. Girl lights candle and places it on ground outside palace 8. Mid shot three candles burning on ground Amsterdam 9. Wide of Dam square 10. Dutch flag flying at half mast STORYLINE: The Prime Minister of Holland, Jan-Peter Balkenende, has appeared on Dutch television expressing sympathy at the death of Prince Claus, husband of Queen Beatrix. The Prince, who was 76, died from Parkinson's disease and pneumonia in Amsterdam's Academic Medical Centre hospital, nearly two weeks after being admitted to the hospital's intensive care unit with a lung infection. He had been in and out of intensive care for several months with respiratory and heart problems. The German-born aristocrat, who sacrificed a career in the West German diplomatic service to marry then Princess Beatrix in 1966, gained respect for his fight against prostate cancer, Parkinson's disease, kidney damage and depression. Burdened by the legacy of his wartime service in a German tank division in Italy, Claus von Amsberg took Dutch citizenship. He became a popular partner to Queen Beatrix in the House of Orange as he captured hearts with his verve and charm. Outside the Royal Palace near the Hague, candles burn in memory of the Prince and palace guards have been accepting bunches of flowers from people wishing to show their sympathy with the Queen's bereavement.
Civil rights March Against Fear, Mississippi; 1966
Protestors marching, some holding American flag, as part of civil rights March Against fear, Mississippi freedom march. Singing 'This Little Light of Mine'; 1966 (BBC News, 178-66-01 - 27/06/1966 - AEXZ288W)
CIVIL RIGHTS ERA, GAY RIGHTS, CLIPREEL
CENTURY CLIPREEL: SOCIAL / CIVIL RIGHTS / GAY RIGHTS / RIOTS / NOTABLE AFRICAN AMERICANS 12:31:46 ARCHIVAL FTG OF DECEMBER 5, 1963, BLACKS ARRIVING TO THE CAPITAL / WHITES RIOTING AGAINST BLACKS / VS BLACKS ARRIVING BY BUSES / VS STILLS 12:33:07 ARCHIVAL FTG OF SEPTEMBER 24, 1957, PRESIDENT EISENHOWER SENDS FEDERAL TROOPS TO LITTLE ROCK TO RESTORE ORDER AND ALLOW NINE BLACK TEENS TO ENTER CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL / VS TROOPS GUARDING SCHOOL / WS OF WHITE RIOTERS SCUFFLING W/ RIOT POLICE / STILL OF BLACK MAN GRADUATING 12:33:58 ARCHIVAL FTG OF AUGUST 28,1963, 200,000 MARCH ON WASHINGTON IN SUPPORT OF EQUAL RIGHTS FOR BLACKS. REVEREND DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR DELIVERING I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH / VS OF CAPITAL MONUMENTS / BLACKS AND WHITES SUPPORTERS OF EQUAL RIGHTS ARRIVING BY TRAINS AND BUSES / WS OF MASSES GATHERING IN THE MALL 12:40:04 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JULY 2, 1964, PASSED BY CONGRESS AND SIGNED BY PRESIDENT LINDEN JOHNSON ON THE SAME DAY, BILL PROHIBITED DISCRIMINATION / VS JOHNSON IN SIGNING CEREMONY W/ MARTIN LUTHER KING 12:40:26 ARCHIVAL FTG OF MARCH 21, 1965 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR BEGINS A MARCH FROM SELMA TO MONTGOMERY TO DEMAND FEDERAL PROTECTION FOR BLACK'S VOTING RIGHTS / VS BLACKS MARCHING BEHIND KING / HAS OF WHITES MARCHING 12:40:56 ARCHIVAL FTG OF AUGUST 11TH THROUGH 16TH, 1965, LOS ANGELES RACIAL RIOTS THAT RESULTED IN 34 DEATHS AND $200 MILLION IN PROPERTY DAMAGE / VS BUILDINGS ON FIRE / BODIES COVERED ON GROUND / BLACK WOMEN CRYING AND BEING PUSHED AWAY BY POLICEMEN 12:41:51 ARCHIVAL FTG OF KU KLUX KLAN (KKK), HATE GROUP, FORMED SECRETLY IN THE SOUTH IN 1866 TO TERRORIZE BLACKS WHO TRIED TO VOTE. GROUP REORGANIZED IN 1915 / VS KKK WEARING HOODS AND SETTING CROSS ON FIRE 12:43:13 ARCHIVAL FTG OF APRIL 4, 1968, MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR ASSASSINATED IN MEMPHIS AND ESCAPED CONVICT JAMES EARL RAY PLEADS GUILTY / KING GIVING SPEECH / WS OF KING'S FUNERAL / VS FIRES AND FIREMEN IN THE AFTERMATH OF RIOT 12:45:03 ARCHIVAL FTG OF FEBRUARY 25, 1964, CASSIUS CLAY ANNOUNCING THAT HE IS CHANGING HIS NAME TO MOHAMMED ALI AFTER DEFEATING SONNY LISTON / ALI EXERCISING IN THE RING / ALI SPEAKING TO ABC MICROPHONE ANNOUNCING HIS NAME CHANGE 12:45:35 ARCHIVAL SEPTEMBER 17, 1983 VANESSA WILLIAMS NAMED MISS AMERICA 1984 IN ATLANTIC CITY, NJ / WILLIAMS PRESSER / CUTAWAY CAMERA 12:46:26 ARCHIVAL FTG APRIL 29, 1992, RIOTS BREAK OUT IN SOUTH CENTRAL LOS ANGELES AFTER A JURY ACQUITS FOUR WHITE POLICEMEN WHO WERE ON VIDEOTAPED IN 1991 BEATING OF RODNEY KING / KING ON WHEELCHAIR TALKING TO PRESS CONCERNING HIS ORDEAL / VS COURT HEARING / HAS OF BLACKS RIOTING IN STREET / NIGHTTIME FTG OF FEROCIOUS FIRE COMING OUT BUILDING / RIOTERS DAMAGING PROPERTIES / POLICE AND FIREMEN ON SITE IN THE AFTERMATH OF RIOTS / VS LOOTING / MEN AND WOMEN LOOTING STORES AND RUSHING TO THEIR VEHICLES / US TROOPS ARRIVING TO LOS ANGELES IN ARMORED VEHICLES 12:52:30 ARCHIVAL FTG OF OCTOBER 16, 1995, HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN GATHER ON THE NATIONAL MALL, FOR A RALLY ORGANIZED BY THE REVEREND LOUIS FARRAKHAN CALLED MILLION MAN MARCH / VS OF THOUSANDS OF THOUSANDS BLACKS GATHERING IN THE MALL / VS MARCH / WAVING FLAGS / FARRAKHAN GIVING SPEECH 12:56:20 ARCHIVAL FTG OF APRIL 13, 1997, 21 YEAR OLD ELDRICK (TIGER) WOODS WINS THE MASTERS IN AUGUSTA, GA, BECOMING THE YOUNGEST PLAYER AND THE FIRST BLACK TO DO SO / VS RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT ON WOODS SUCCESS / WOOD COMING OUT BUILDING AND BEING GREETED 12:57:20 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JUNE 6, 1998, IN THE SMALL TEXAS TOWN OF JASPER THREE WHITE MEN KILL JAMES BYRD, JR., A BLACK MAN BY CHAINING HIM TO THE BACK OF THEIR PICKUP TRUCK / STILL OF BYRD VS SITE OF CRIME SCENE 12:57:55 ARCHIVAL FTG OF 1939, SINGER MARIAN ANDERSON REFUSED PERMISSION TO SING IN WASHINGTON'S CONSTITUTION HALL BECAUSE OF HER RACE / ANDERSON SINGING IN FRONT OF WASHINGTON MONUMENT 12:58:43 ARCHIVAL OCTOBER 1967, BLACK POWER MOVEMENT (BLACK PANTHER) FORMED IN OAKLAND AND HEAVILY INFLUENCED BY THE TEACHINGS OF MALCOLM X. WHEN ELDRIDGE CLEAVER WAS MINISTER OF INFORMATION / SOUNDBITE OF BLACK PANTHER (BAD AUDIO) 12:59:16 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JUNE 12, 1963, CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST AND FIELD DIRECTOR MEDGAR W EVERS FOR THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (NAACP) WHO WAS SHOT AND KILLED IN FRONT OF HIS HOME IN PHILADELPHIA, MISSISSIPPI / VS MEDGAR TALKING TO AN UNIDENTIFIED MAN / STILL OF RIFLE 13:00:31 ARCHIVAL FTG OF 18, 1920, 19TH AMENDMENT RATIFIED GIVING WOMEN THE VOTE / VS WOMAN MARCHING IN WASHINGTON CARRYING BANNERS DEMANDING RIGHTS TO VOTE 13:01:12 ARCHIVAL FTG OF 1941 THROUGH 1945, DURING NAZI ERA WHEN SHORTAGE OF LABOR DURING WORLD WAR II (WWII) BROUGHT SOME 6.5 MILLION WOMEN INTO THE WORKFORCE, MOST OF THEM AGED AND MARRIED / VS WOMEN REGISTERING FOR WORK / VS WORKING IN FACTORIES / VS ADOLF HITLER W/ HIS CABINET MEMBERS / VS DEPLOYMENT OF AMERICAN TROOPS / VS NAZI OFFICIAL AT WORK / VS BOMBING / VS WOMAN WORKING IN MILITARY FACTORIES 13:04:08 ARCHIVAL FTG OF 1963, BETTY FRIEDAN PUBLISHES THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE / IN 1966 BETTY FRIEDAN ALONG WITH OTHERS SOUGHT TO RAISE CONSCIOUSNESS AND IMPROVE THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL POSITIONS OF WOMEN / SOUNDBITE FRIEDAN CONCERNING WOMEN EMPOWERMENT / VS WOMEN MARCHING FOR EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES, GAY RIGHTS, ABORTION RIGHTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS 13:08:59 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JANUARY 1972 EDITOR GLORIA STEINEM PRESENTS THE WORLD FROM A WOMAN'S VIEWPOINT IN MS MAGAZINE / STEINMEN'S PRESSER ON WOMAN'S RIGHT TO CHOOSE ABORTION 13:09:58 ARCHIVAL FTG OF MARCH 22, 1972 THE SENATE APPROVES THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT (ERA) STATING EQUALITY OF RIGHTS UNDER THE LAW SHALL NOT BE DENIED BASED ON SEX / MORE OF WOMEN RIGHTS MOVEMENT / VS SINGING AND MARCHING 13:11:52 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JUNE 28, 1969, CONFRONTATION AT THE STONEWALL INN, A GAY BAR IN NEW YORK CONSIDERED BY MANY TO BE THE BIRTH OF THE GAY MOVEMENT / VS RIOTS / POLICE ARRESTING RIOTERS / VS MARCH IN FRONT OF WHITE HOUSE 13:13:27 ARCHIVAL FTG OF 1985, ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME (AIDS) DISEASE IDENTIFIED, ACTOR ROCK HUDSON BECAME THE FIRST MAJOR PUBLIC FIGURE TO DIE OF THE DISEASE / NIGHTTIME OF CANDLE VIGILS / SOUNDBITES OF DAYLIGHTS ACTIVISTS / VS GAY RIGHTS ACTIVISTS MARCHING IN STREET / HAS WASHINGTON MALL COVERED W/ QUILTS REMEMBERING AIDS VICTIMS 13:16:10 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JULY 19,1993 PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON ANNOUNCES A POLICY OF DON'T ASK DON'T TELL DON'T PURSUE FOR GAY IN THE MILITARY / CLINTON'S PRESSER CONCERNING THE POLICY 13:18:02 ARCHIVAL FTG OF TELEVISION COMMERCIALS FOR TOBACCO / ANTI TOBACCO MOVEMENT / VS CIGARETTE PACKAGING COMMERCIALS / DOCTOR LUTHER L TERRY FORMER US SURGEON GENERAL GIVING SPEECH ON THE DANGER OF SMOKING / MORE OF CIGARETTE COMMERCIALS / VS CIGARETTE FACTORIES / VS HEARING ON DANGER OF CIGARETTES 13:25:05 END OF TAPE
6-Jan-1966 B/W MONTAGE World Cup draw in London / London, United Kingdom / AUDIO
6-Jan-1966 B/W MONTAGE World Cup draw in London / London, United Kingdom / AUDIO
30-Jul-1966 B/W MONTAGE England World Cup win; people on sidewalk, supporters carrying German and British flags / London, United Kingdom / AUDIO
30-Jul-1966 B/W MONTAGE England World Cup win; people on sidewalk, supporters carrying German and British flags / London, United Kingdom / AUDIO
Interview Pierre Viot: A festival, a president
CIVIL RIGHTS ERA, GAY RIGHTS, CLIPREEL
CENTURY CLIPREEL: SOCIAL / CIVIL RIGHTS / GAY RIGHTS / RIOTS / NOTABLE AFRICAN AMERICANS 12:31:46 ARCHIVAL FTG OF DECEMBER 5, 1963, BLACKS ARRIVING TO THE CAPITAL / WHITES RIOTING AGAINST BLACKS / VS BLACKS ARRIVING BY BUSES / VS STILLS 12:33:07 ARCHIVAL FTG OF SEPTEMBER 24, 1957, PRESIDENT EISENHOWER SENDS FEDERAL TROOPS TO LITTLE ROCK TO RESTORE ORDER AND ALLOW NINE BLACK TEENS TO ENTER CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL / VS TROOPS GUARDING SCHOOL / WS OF WHITE RIOTERS SCUFFLING W/ RIOT POLICE / STILL OF BLACK MAN GRADUATING 12:33:58 ARCHIVAL FTG OF AUGUST 28,1963, 200,000 MARCH ON WASHINGTON IN SUPPORT OF EQUAL RIGHTS FOR BLACKS. REVEREND DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR DELIVERING I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH / VS OF CAPITAL MONUMENTS / BLACKS AND WHITES SUPPORTERS OF EQUAL RIGHTS ARRIVING BY TRAINS AND BUSES / WS OF MASSES GATHERING IN THE MALL 12:40:04 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JULY 2, 1964, PASSED BY CONGRESS AND SIGNED BY PRESIDENT LINDEN JOHNSON ON THE SAME DAY, BILL PROHIBITED DISCRIMINATION / VS JOHNSON IN SIGNING CEREMONY W/ MARTIN LUTHER KING 12:40:26 ARCHIVAL FTG OF MARCH 21, 1965 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR BEGINS A MARCH FROM SELMA TO MONTGOMERY TO DEMAND FEDERAL PROTECTION FOR BLACK'S VOTING RIGHTS / VS BLACKS MARCHING BEHIND KING / HAS OF WHITES MARCHING 12:40:56 ARCHIVAL FTG OF AUGUST 11TH THROUGH 16TH, 1965, LOS ANGELES RACIAL RIOTS THAT RESULTED IN 34 DEATHS AND $200 MILLION IN PROPERTY DAMAGE / VS BUILDINGS ON FIRE / BODIES COVERED ON GROUND / BLACK WOMEN CRYING AND BEING PUSHED AWAY BY POLICEMEN 12:41:51 ARCHIVAL FTG OF KU KLUX KLAN (KKK), HATE GROUP, FORMED SECRETLY IN THE SOUTH IN 1866 TO TERRORIZE BLACKS WHO TRIED TO VOTE. GROUP REORGANIZED IN 1915 / VS KKK WEARING HOODS AND SETTING CROSS ON FIRE 12:43:13 ARCHIVAL FTG OF APRIL 4, 1968, MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR ASSASSINATED IN MEMPHIS AND ESCAPED CONVICT JAMES EARL RAY PLEADS GUILTY / KING GIVING SPEECH / WS OF KING'S FUNERAL / VS FIRES AND FIREMEN IN THE AFTERMATH OF RIOT 12:45:03 ARCHIVAL FTG OF FEBRUARY 25, 1964, CASSIUS CLAY ANNOUNCING THAT HE IS CHANGING HIS NAME TO MOHAMMED ALI AFTER DEFEATING SONNY LISTON / ALI EXERCISING IN THE RING / ALI SPEAKING TO ABC MICROPHONE ANNOUNCING HIS NAME CHANGE 12:45:35 ARCHIVAL SEPTEMBER 17, 1983 VANESSA WILLIAMS NAMED MISS AMERICA 1984 IN ATLANTIC CITY, NJ / WILLIAMS PRESSER / CUTAWAY CAMERA 12:46:26 ARCHIVAL FTG APRIL 29, 1992, RIOTS BREAK OUT IN SOUTH CENTRAL LOS ANGELES AFTER A JURY ACQUITS FOUR WHITE POLICEMEN WHO WERE ON VIDEOTAPED IN 1991 BEATING OF RODNEY KING / KING ON WHEELCHAIR TALKING TO PRESS CONCERNING HIS ORDEAL / VS COURT HEARING / HAS OF BLACKS RIOTING IN STREET / NIGHTTIME FTG OF FEROCIOUS FIRE COMING OUT BUILDING / RIOTERS DAMAGING PROPERTIES / POLICE AND FIREMEN ON SITE IN THE AFTERMATH OF RIOTS / VS LOOTING / MEN AND WOMEN LOOTING STORES AND RUSHING TO THEIR VEHICLES / US TROOPS ARRIVING TO LOS ANGELES IN ARMORED VEHICLES 12:52:30 ARCHIVAL FTG OF OCTOBER 16, 1995, HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN GATHER ON THE NATIONAL MALL, FOR A RALLY ORGANIZED BY THE REVEREND LOUIS FARRAKHAN CALLED MILLION MAN MARCH / VS OF THOUSANDS OF THOUSANDS BLACKS GATHERING IN THE MALL / VS MARCH / WAVING FLAGS / FARRAKHAN GIVING SPEECH 12:56:20 ARCHIVAL FTG OF APRIL 13, 1997, 21 YEAR OLD ELDRICK (TIGER) WOODS WINS THE MASTERS IN AUGUSTA, GA, BECOMING THE YOUNGEST PLAYER AND THE FIRST BLACK TO DO SO / VS RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT ON WOODS SUCCESS / WOOD COMING OUT BUILDING AND BEING GREETED 12:57:20 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JUNE 6, 1998, IN THE SMALL TEXAS TOWN OF JASPER THREE WHITE MEN KILL JAMES BYRD, JR., A BLACK MAN BY CHAINING HIM TO THE BACK OF THEIR PICKUP TRUCK / STILL OF BYRD VS SITE OF CRIME SCENE 12:57:55 ARCHIVAL FTG OF 1939, SINGER MARIAN ANDERSON REFUSED PERMISSION TO SING IN WASHINGTON'S CONSTITUTION HALL BECAUSE OF HER RACE / ANDERSON SINGING IN FRONT OF WASHINGTON MONUMENT 12:58:43 ARCHIVAL OCTOBER 1967, BLACK POWER MOVEMENT (BLACK PANTHER) FORMED IN OAKLAND AND HEAVILY INFLUENCED BY THE TEACHINGS OF MALCOLM X. WHEN ELDRIDGE CLEAVER WAS MINISTER OF INFORMATION / SOUNDBITE OF BLACK PANTHER (BAD AUDIO) 12:59:16 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JUNE 12, 1963, CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST AND FIELD DIRECTOR MEDGAR W EVERS FOR THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (NAACP) WHO WAS SHOT AND KILLED IN FRONT OF HIS HOME IN PHILADELPHIA, MISSISSIPPI / VS MEDGAR TALKING TO AN UNIDENTIFIED MAN / STILL OF RIFLE 13:00:31 ARCHIVAL FTG OF 18, 1920, 19TH AMENDMENT RATIFIED GIVING WOMEN THE VOTE / VS WOMAN MARCHING IN WASHINGTON CARRYING BANNERS DEMANDING RIGHTS TO VOTE 13:01:12 ARCHIVAL FTG OF 1941 THROUGH 1945, DURING NAZI ERA WHEN SHORTAGE OF LABOR DURING WORLD WAR II (WWII) BROUGHT SOME 6.5 MILLION WOMEN INTO THE WORKFORCE, MOST OF THEM AGED AND MARRIED / VS WOMEN REGISTERING FOR WORK / VS WORKING IN FACTORIES / VS ADOLF HITLER W/ HIS CABINET MEMBERS / VS DEPLOYMENT OF AMERICAN TROOPS / VS NAZI OFFICIAL AT WORK / VS BOMBING / VS WOMAN WORKING IN MILITARY FACTORIES 13:04:08 ARCHIVAL FTG OF 1963, BETTY FRIEDAN PUBLISHES THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE / IN 1966 BETTY FRIEDAN ALONG WITH OTHERS SOUGHT TO RAISE CONSCIOUSNESS AND IMPROVE THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL POSITIONS OF WOMEN / SOUNDBITE FRIEDAN CONCERNING WOMEN EMPOWERMENT / VS WOMEN MARCHING FOR EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES, GAY RIGHTS, ABORTION RIGHTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS 13:08:59 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JANUARY 1972 EDITOR GLORIA STEINEM PRESENTS THE WORLD FROM A WOMAN'S VIEWPOINT IN MS MAGAZINE / STEINMEN'S PRESSER ON WOMAN'S RIGHT TO CHOOSE ABORTION 13:09:58 ARCHIVAL FTG OF MARCH 22, 1972 THE SENATE APPROVES THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT (ERA) STATING EQUALITY OF RIGHTS UNDER THE LAW SHALL NOT BE DENIED BASED ON SEX / MORE OF WOMEN RIGHTS MOVEMENT / VS SINGING AND MARCHING 13:11:52 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JUNE 28, 1969, CONFRONTATION AT THE STONEWALL INN, A GAY BAR IN NEW YORK CONSIDERED BY MANY TO BE THE BIRTH OF THE GAY MOVEMENT / VS RIOTS / POLICE ARRESTING RIOTERS / VS MARCH IN FRONT OF WHITE HOUSE 13:13:27 ARCHIVAL FTG OF 1985, ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME (AIDS) DISEASE IDENTIFIED, ACTOR ROCK HUDSON BECAME THE FIRST MAJOR PUBLIC FIGURE TO DIE OF THE DISEASE / NIGHTTIME OF CANDLE VIGILS / SOUNDBITES OF DAYLIGHTS ACTIVISTS / VS GAY RIGHTS ACTIVISTS MARCHING IN STREET / HAS WASHINGTON MALL COVERED W/ QUILTS REMEMBERING AIDS VICTIMS 13:16:10 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JULY 19,1993 PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON ANNOUNCES A POLICY OF DON'T ASK DON'T TELL DON'T PURSUE FOR GAY IN THE MILITARY / CLINTON'S PRESSER CONCERNING THE POLICY 13:18:02 ARCHIVAL FTG OF TELEVISION COMMERCIALS FOR TOBACCO / ANTI TOBACCO MOVEMENT / VS CIGARETTE PACKAGING COMMERCIALS / DOCTOR LUTHER L TERRY FORMER US SURGEON GENERAL GIVING SPEECH ON THE DANGER OF SMOKING / MORE OF CIGARETTE COMMERCIALS / VS CIGARETTE FACTORIES / VS HEARING ON DANGER OF CIGARETTES 13:25:05 END OF TAPE
CIVIL RIGHTS ERA, GAY RIGHTS, CLIPREEL
CENTURY CLIPREEL: SOCIAL / CIVIL RIGHTS / GAY RIGHTS / RIOTS / NOTABLE AFRICAN AMERICANS 12:31:46 ARCHIVAL FTG OF DECEMBER 5, 1963, BLACKS ARRIVING TO THE CAPITAL / WHITES RIOTING AGAINST BLACKS / VS BLACKS ARRIVING BY BUSES / VS STILLS 12:33:07 ARCHIVAL FTG OF SEPTEMBER 24, 1957, PRESIDENT EISENHOWER SENDS FEDERAL TROOPS TO LITTLE ROCK TO RESTORE ORDER AND ALLOW NINE BLACK TEENS TO ENTER CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL / VS TROOPS GUARDING SCHOOL / WS OF WHITE RIOTERS SCUFFLING W/ RIOT POLICE / STILL OF BLACK MAN GRADUATING 12:33:58 ARCHIVAL FTG OF AUGUST 28,1963, 200,000 MARCH ON WASHINGTON IN SUPPORT OF EQUAL RIGHTS FOR BLACKS. REVEREND DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR DELIVERING I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH / VS OF CAPITAL MONUMENTS / BLACKS AND WHITES SUPPORTERS OF EQUAL RIGHTS ARRIVING BY TRAINS AND BUSES / WS OF MASSES GATHERING IN THE MALL 12:40:04 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JULY 2, 1964, PASSED BY CONGRESS AND SIGNED BY PRESIDENT LINDEN JOHNSON ON THE SAME DAY, BILL PROHIBITED DISCRIMINATION / VS JOHNSON IN SIGNING CEREMONY W/ MARTIN LUTHER KING 12:40:26 ARCHIVAL FTG OF MARCH 21, 1965 MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR BEGINS A MARCH FROM SELMA TO MONTGOMERY TO DEMAND FEDERAL PROTECTION FOR BLACK'S VOTING RIGHTS / VS BLACKS MARCHING BEHIND KING / HAS OF WHITES MARCHING 12:40:56 ARCHIVAL FTG OF AUGUST 11TH THROUGH 16TH, 1965, LOS ANGELES RACIAL RIOTS THAT RESULTED IN 34 DEATHS AND $200 MILLION IN PROPERTY DAMAGE / VS BUILDINGS ON FIRE / BODIES COVERED ON GROUND / BLACK WOMEN CRYING AND BEING PUSHED AWAY BY POLICEMEN 12:41:51 ARCHIVAL FTG OF KU KLUX KLAN (KKK), HATE GROUP, FORMED SECRETLY IN THE SOUTH IN 1866 TO TERRORIZE BLACKS WHO TRIED TO VOTE. GROUP REORGANIZED IN 1915 / VS KKK WEARING HOODS AND SETTING CROSS ON FIRE 12:43:13 ARCHIVAL FTG OF APRIL 4, 1968, MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR ASSASSINATED IN MEMPHIS AND ESCAPED CONVICT JAMES EARL RAY PLEADS GUILTY / KING GIVING SPEECH / WS OF KING'S FUNERAL / VS FIRES AND FIREMEN IN THE AFTERMATH OF RIOT 12:45:03 ARCHIVAL FTG OF FEBRUARY 25, 1964, CASSIUS CLAY ANNOUNCING THAT HE IS CHANGING HIS NAME TO MOHAMMED ALI AFTER DEFEATING SONNY LISTON / ALI EXERCISING IN THE RING / ALI SPEAKING TO ABC MICROPHONE ANNOUNCING HIS NAME CHANGE 12:45:35 ARCHIVAL SEPTEMBER 17, 1983 VANESSA WILLIAMS NAMED MISS AMERICA 1984 IN ATLANTIC CITY, NJ / WILLIAMS PRESSER / CUTAWAY CAMERA 12:46:26 ARCHIVAL FTG APRIL 29, 1992, RIOTS BREAK OUT IN SOUTH CENTRAL LOS ANGELES AFTER A JURY ACQUITS FOUR WHITE POLICEMEN WHO WERE ON VIDEOTAPED IN 1991 BEATING OF RODNEY KING / KING ON WHEELCHAIR TALKING TO PRESS CONCERNING HIS ORDEAL / VS COURT HEARING / HAS OF BLACKS RIOTING IN STREET / NIGHTTIME FTG OF FEROCIOUS FIRE COMING OUT BUILDING / RIOTERS DAMAGING PROPERTIES / POLICE AND FIREMEN ON SITE IN THE AFTERMATH OF RIOTS / VS LOOTING / MEN AND WOMEN LOOTING STORES AND RUSHING TO THEIR VEHICLES / US TROOPS ARRIVING TO LOS ANGELES IN ARMORED VEHICLES 12:52:30 ARCHIVAL FTG OF OCTOBER 16, 1995, HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN GATHER ON THE NATIONAL MALL, FOR A RALLY ORGANIZED BY THE REVEREND LOUIS FARRAKHAN CALLED MILLION MAN MARCH / VS OF THOUSANDS OF THOUSANDS BLACKS GATHERING IN THE MALL / VS MARCH / WAVING FLAGS / FARRAKHAN GIVING SPEECH 12:56:20 ARCHIVAL FTG OF APRIL 13, 1997, 21 YEAR OLD ELDRICK (TIGER) WOODS WINS THE MASTERS IN AUGUSTA, GA, BECOMING THE YOUNGEST PLAYER AND THE FIRST BLACK TO DO SO / VS RADIO ANNOUNCEMENT ON WOODS SUCCESS / WOOD COMING OUT BUILDING AND BEING GREETED 12:57:20 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JUNE 6, 1998, IN THE SMALL TEXAS TOWN OF JASPER THREE WHITE MEN KILL JAMES BYRD, JR., A BLACK MAN BY CHAINING HIM TO THE BACK OF THEIR PICKUP TRUCK / STILL OF BYRD VS SITE OF CRIME SCENE 12:57:55 ARCHIVAL FTG OF 1939, SINGER MARIAN ANDERSON REFUSED PERMISSION TO SING IN WASHINGTON'S CONSTITUTION HALL BECAUSE OF HER RACE / ANDERSON SINGING IN FRONT OF WASHINGTON MONUMENT 12:58:43 ARCHIVAL OCTOBER 1967, BLACK POWER MOVEMENT (BLACK PANTHER) FORMED IN OAKLAND AND HEAVILY INFLUENCED BY THE TEACHINGS OF MALCOLM X. WHEN ELDRIDGE CLEAVER WAS MINISTER OF INFORMATION / SOUNDBITE OF BLACK PANTHER (BAD AUDIO) 12:59:16 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JUNE 12, 1963, CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST AND FIELD DIRECTOR MEDGAR W EVERS FOR THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (NAACP) WHO WAS SHOT AND KILLED IN FRONT OF HIS HOME IN PHILADELPHIA, MISSISSIPPI / VS MEDGAR TALKING TO AN UNIDENTIFIED MAN / STILL OF RIFLE 13:00:31 ARCHIVAL FTG OF 18, 1920, 19TH AMENDMENT RATIFIED GIVING WOMEN THE VOTE / VS WOMAN MARCHING IN WASHINGTON CARRYING BANNERS DEMANDING RIGHTS TO VOTE 13:01:12 ARCHIVAL FTG OF 1941 THROUGH 1945, DURING NAZI ERA WHEN SHORTAGE OF LABOR DURING WORLD WAR II (WWII) BROUGHT SOME 6.5 MILLION WOMEN INTO THE WORKFORCE, MOST OF THEM AGED AND MARRIED / VS WOMEN REGISTERING FOR WORK / VS WORKING IN FACTORIES / VS ADOLF HITLER W/ HIS CABINET MEMBERS / VS DEPLOYMENT OF AMERICAN TROOPS / VS NAZI OFFICIAL AT WORK / VS BOMBING / VS WOMAN WORKING IN MILITARY FACTORIES 13:04:08 ARCHIVAL FTG OF 1963, BETTY FRIEDAN PUBLISHES THE FEMININE MYSTIQUE / IN 1966 BETTY FRIEDAN ALONG WITH OTHERS SOUGHT TO RAISE CONSCIOUSNESS AND IMPROVE THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL POSITIONS OF WOMEN / SOUNDBITE FRIEDAN CONCERNING WOMEN EMPOWERMENT / VS WOMEN MARCHING FOR EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES, GAY RIGHTS, ABORTION RIGHTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS 13:08:59 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JANUARY 1972 EDITOR GLORIA STEINEM PRESENTS THE WORLD FROM A WOMAN'S VIEWPOINT IN MS MAGAZINE / STEINMEN'S PRESSER ON WOMAN'S RIGHT TO CHOOSE ABORTION 13:09:58 ARCHIVAL FTG OF MARCH 22, 1972 THE SENATE APPROVES THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT (ERA) STATING EQUALITY OF RIGHTS UNDER THE LAW SHALL NOT BE DENIED BASED ON SEX / MORE OF WOMEN RIGHTS MOVEMENT / VS SINGING AND MARCHING 13:11:52 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JUNE 28, 1969, CONFRONTATION AT THE STONEWALL INN, A GAY BAR IN NEW YORK CONSIDERED BY MANY TO BE THE BIRTH OF THE GAY MOVEMENT / VS RIOTS / POLICE ARRESTING RIOTERS / VS MARCH IN FRONT OF WHITE HOUSE 13:13:27 ARCHIVAL FTG OF 1985, ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME (AIDS) DISEASE IDENTIFIED, ACTOR ROCK HUDSON BECAME THE FIRST MAJOR PUBLIC FIGURE TO DIE OF THE DISEASE / NIGHTTIME OF CANDLE VIGILS / SOUNDBITES OF DAYLIGHTS ACTIVISTS / VS GAY RIGHTS ACTIVISTS MARCHING IN STREET / HAS WASHINGTON MALL COVERED W/ QUILTS REMEMBERING AIDS VICTIMS 13:16:10 ARCHIVAL FTG OF JULY 19,1993 PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON ANNOUNCES A POLICY OF DON'T ASK DON'T TELL DON'T PURSUE FOR GAY IN THE MILITARY / CLINTON'S PRESSER CONCERNING THE POLICY 13:18:02 ARCHIVAL FTG OF TELEVISION COMMERCIALS FOR TOBACCO / ANTI TOBACCO MOVEMENT / VS CIGARETTE PACKAGING COMMERCIALS / DOCTOR LUTHER L TERRY FORMER US SURGEON GENERAL GIVING SPEECH ON THE DANGER OF SMOKING / MORE OF CIGARETTE COMMERCIALS / VS CIGARETTE FACTORIES / VS HEARING ON DANGER OF CIGARETTES 13:25:05 END OF TAPE
Early Assassiation Attempt of Apartheid Conceiver, Prime Minister H. F. Verwoerd
Aerial view of Cape Town / downtown Cape Town / huge crowd of people in the city streets listening / Prime Minister Verwoerd on platform giving speech / leaves building and gets in car surrounded by press / row of flags and crowd seated outside in the sun / Prime Minister on podium attacked by man with knife / everyone on platform scrambles / Prime Minister Verwoerd struggles with his attacker / Prime Minister on the ground covered in blood head being cradled / associates clean up the Prime Minister's dazed face.
Reportage Vietnam and interview Jean Lacouture