A large crowd of demonstrators in Selma, Alabama during the Civil Rights Movement.
Activists work to register African American voters in Selma, Alabama during the Civil Rights Movement. African Americans and White Americans demonstrate and march for civil rights. A man holds a microphone in his hand. A man at the demonstration takes photos with a camera. A large crowd of demonstrators. Two cars in the foreground. African American civil rights movement leader John Lewis is interviewed by media persons. Location: Selma Alabama USA. Date: 1965.
CIVIL RIGHTS
00:00:00:00 SOT SCLC Joseph Lowery reflects on Civil Rights movement...compares movement of past w present. (0:00)/
Martin Luther King delivers his "I have a dream" speech
A defining moment in the American civil rights movement, Martin Luther King delivers a speech from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. Co-production with the BBC.
Anarchy USA
Right-wing film arguing that the civil rights movement and urban disturbances of the 1960s were evidence of a worldwide communist revolution and growing dominance at home. The film warns that communists may be planning to create an independent African American state.
News Clip: Rights movement dead, says prof
Video footage from the WBAP-TV television station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story by reporter James Kerr about University of Texas at Dallas political science and economics professor Willmoore Kendall and his opinions about the current state of the civil rights movement. This footage is referenced by the script, "Prof. Kendall," which has not yet been digitized.
Hands holding Equality for all sign cardboard 4k
Hands holding Equality for all sign cardboard 4k 30 fps
RFK ON CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT - HD
Senator Robert F. Kennedy speaks about the civil rights movement and how violence is wrong no matter why it is used.
1965 Bay Area Civil Rights
b&w - Bay Area civil rights and peace movements in San Francisco from 1960 to 1965 - the Free Speech Movement - protest - demonstration - aerial city - sophisticated people get out of cars - rich - poor - poverty - pedestrians - apartment building - tenement - residential area - University of California Berkeley - students - college - newspaper headline - racial tension - protest signs - protesters - Vietnam - equal hiring - singing
AFP-60S 16mm; VTM-60S Beta SP; NET-270 Beta SP (at 01:52:52:00); DigiBeta
CIVIL RIGHTS INTERVIEWS: PALMER & MATHIS
MINORITIES
MLK SPEAKS FROM HIS OFFICE ON MOVEMENT OF RACIAL INJUSTICE IN AMERICA. MONEY WON FROM PEACE PRIZE WILL GO TO THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT. "THE AWARD IS NO TO ME PERSONALLY, BUT TO THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT. NOT JUST TO MLK"
06/01/66 A0031566 WASHINGTON - A PHILLIP RANDOLPH, AT WHITE HOUSE CONFEENCE ON CIVIL RIGHTS, : -) LS CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT THE MOST IMPORTANT REV RIGHTS, CALLS CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT THE MOST IMPORTANT REVOLUTION SINCE THE ONE IN 1776 (F - L - S - JAPA
06/01/66 A0031566 WASHINGTON - A PHILLIP RANDOLPH, AT WHITE HOUSE CONFEENCE ON CIVIL RIGHTS, : -) LS CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT THE MOST IMPORTANT REV RIGHTS, CALLS CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT THE MOST IMPORTANT REVOLUTION SINCE THE ONE IN 1776 (F - L - S - JAPAN) WA 12394 "ADD CIVIL RIGHTS" SHOWS: (1) SEVERAL SCENES RANDOLPH AT MIKE, NEWSMEN, 7 SECS; (2) SOUND UP, CU RANDOLPH SOF, 1:10. (46FT - 1:17, SHOT 6/1/66) JE302PED CIVIL RIGHTS - US RANDOLPH, PHILIP A - SOF XX / 446 FT / 16 - NEG
Nina Simone: the unreleased concert (1965)
Civil rights movement, 1960s, montage
Montage of photographs depicting segregation and protest during the civil rights movement in the southern US. The clip includes "white only" signs, sit-ins at Woolworth's, school integration, and movie theater seating protests.
72832 UNITED AIRLINES HONOLULU HAWAII TRAVELOGUE 1970s
Created in 1978 by United Airlines, this travelogue (shot in widescreen!) presents a glimpse of Hawaii and especially Honolulu with its beaches, surfers, cultural diversity, and unique local customs including hula dancing, luaus, and more. Featuring music by Don Ho and others. The filmmaking team included famed picture editor Walter Murch and Hal Barwood, who wrote Steven Speilberg's first film "Sugarland Express." It was produced by Cal Bernstein an award-winning photojournalist who chronicled the civil rights movement among other stories in the 50's and 60's, and later produced and directed television commercials at his company, Dove Films.<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
NAACP civil rights demonstration is disrupted by pro-segregationists
/ NAACP pro-integration demonstrators moving north on Congress Avenue towards the capitol in response to Governor John Connally's opposition to civil rights legislation / Demonstrators walking through Wooldridge Park / Series of speakers, including demonstration leader Booker T. Bonner / Pro-segregationist group, the Indignant White Citizens Council, heckling the other demonstrators / IWCC leader Bobby Joiner yelling through megaphone / Joiner and his cohorts surround the IWCC car.
Obama Summer 2007 Iowa Speeches Fairfield, Indiana
Obama Fairfield speech (outside), Obama is introduced, Obama speaks (TC:00:15:15:00) Obama talks about being inspired by the civil rights movement and the involvement of the youth, that we
BLACK NEWS SHOW
CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN THE U.S. CIVIL RIGHTS MARCH, PEOPLE PEACEFULLY MARCH IN PROTEST, SPEAKERS, CROWDS
News Clip: Civiletti N/C
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, to accompany a news story.
Ossie Davis
Interview Re: Civil Rights Movement
Segregation and Protest, Civil Rights Movement, 1960s, montage
A montage of photographs depicting segregation and protest during the Civil Rights Movement in the southern US. The clip includes "white only" signs, sit-ins at Woolworth's, school integration, and movie theater seating protests. Music: Kevin Macleod, Piano and Violin,(CC/Attribution Only).