A football game between Texas and Arkansas at Fayetteville in Arkansas. U.S. President Richard Nixon is seated in the stands along with the rest of the crowd. Excited spectators cheer during the game. Half time ceremonies begin with Arkansas band musicians marching and playing on the field.
U.S. President Richard Nixon is present but not seen as a football game between Texas and Arkansas resumes after halftime, at Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Excited girls among the spectators cheer during the match. Special razor back hog caps worn by supporters of the Arkansas team.
U.S. President Richard Nixon arrives at Fort Smith, Arkansas to watch a football game between Texas and Arkansas at Razorback Stadium. Arkansas Governor Winthrop Rockefeller welcomes President Nixon at the airport and invites him to the speaker's podium. President Nixon speaks from the speaker's podium on the airport ramp and addresses the welcoming crowd. The U.S. Air Force One aircraft parked behind him. President Nixon expresses his good wishes for Christmas. The crowd cheers. President Nixon raises an American flag and gets into a helicopter to fly to Fayetteville for the game.
Presence of U.S. President Richard Nixon is announced at halftime during Texas versus Arkansas football game in Razorback Stadium, Fayetteville, Arkansas. Spectators cheer during the game.The scoreboard shows Arkansas ahead 7 to 0. Cheerleaders and Texas University band perform during the half time ceremonies. The band master directs the musicians as they play during the half time.
German reporter speaks (in German) in front of the camera in Little Rock, Arkansas during Little Rock School Crisis, a watershed event dealing with desegregation in schools during the American Civil Rights movement. Arkansas National guard troops in background. Police arrest protesters. African American man being arrested. Large angry crowd gathers. Governor Orval Faubus greets National Guard officers. Man carried away by police. Shows crowds in favor of integration and crowds in favor of segregation (preventing the enrollment of the "Little Rock Nine" African American students), and police and Arkansas National Guard response (under Faubus) dealing with angry racist crowd and preventing integration of the schools despite the National Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education.
Shows an African American band playing at a night club in Little Rock,Arkansas. Couples dance to the beat of the jazz rock music. As music track continues, view changes to chamber of Arkansas Senate and swearing in of Governor Orval Faubus. View of Orval Faubus at the podium speaking in the Arkansas Senate chamber.
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