Educational inequalities between the schools of African American and white in South Carolina. No vigilance from the County Governments towards the conditions of the schools for African Americans. Pupils of the Bethel Graded School. School has either broken or no window glass panes, doors are broken.
Educational inequalities between schools for whites and African Americans. Friendship Baptist College, Rock Hill, supported by African American Baptists. The buildings, quarters, compound and playground of the college. Students of the college doing the daily tasks like cleaning, laundry all by themselves. The poor conditions of the school buildings, classrooms and quarters, with broken glasses and doors. Man walking down rickety, shaking stairs. Students assembled in outside yard.
Educational and general standards of the segregated African American schools in South Carolina. A bus in poor condition of the Fern Cliff School. African American students of the Fern Cliff School move in a line out of the school building.
Bernard Baruch, advisor of the President of the United States during World War I and II, arrives at the headquarters of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission. Major General Leslie Groves, Secretary-General of the United Nations Trygve Lie and other civil and military experts also present at the headquarters. Baruch speaks about the International atomic control. He suggests to stop manufacturing new atom bombs and destroy those already made.
Newsreel titled 'Victims of Nazi Rule Welcomed'. The U.S. ship "Marine Flasher" carrying European Refugees arrives at a harbor in New York in the year after the end of World War 2. A huge crowd waits at the harbor. The refugees are welcomed with warmth by their relatives and friends in an emotional environment. Man given a warm hug by his relatives. A woman and her child. Sobbing woman welcomes her loved one. Mother and child, and two other women show prisoner number tattoos on their arms, administered by the German Nazis in a concentration camp.
Post war growth of housing in U.S. including advent of suburban home models. Display of Johnson Quality Homes in John Vanamaker's 'Village of Vision', in New York. People talk to a woman at reception desk. Woman at the desk hand over a literature to them. People moving inside a hall check display designs of a house. Woman moves out of the house. A man checks price list of various homes and makes notes on his catalog of house models. Woman at the reception area assists him.
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