Demonstrations during Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. Demonstrators in a park. They walk through the park. Protestors walking on streets of Chicago. Troops release tear gas on a bridge and demonstrators are seen running back across the bridge to escape the tear gas. Close-up views of some demonstrators and one police officer holding handkerchiefs over their faces to block tear gas effects. Another group of protestors walking near a park.
Police break up crowd during Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. Vehicles being driven on road. Crowds in front of Conrad Hilton hotel. Police on street. Police break up crowd. Police drag demonstrators away. Policeman speaks on microphones. Demonstrators with banners.
Demonstrators on street during Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. Hippies show poster of 'Fuck The Draft'. Demonstrators on street. A formation of police and National Guard troops move forward. Demonstrators move through streets.
Brief views of African American businessman George Sevelle and his Sevelle Service Station Maintenance Company in Los Angeles. Sevelle is seen in his office. One of his crews with their specialized truck and equipment are seen working on a gas station building. Sevelle has become well known in business and civic affairs, as indicated by examples of coverage in periodicals spread out on a table. Mr. Sevelle walks out of his company office building.
Exterior of Wingate Barber and Beauty Supply Company in Philadelphis, Pennsylvania. African American businessman, W.C.Wingate, is sitting in his office and gives a list of products used by professional customers to his daughter. He leaves the office and is joined by his son, Edward at their warehouse store. Edward Wingate takes order from a business customer. Bill Wingate is seen with workers in their carpentry department where they manufacture cabinet display cases for beauty and barber shops.
A store front sign reads: "Means Bros Real Estate, Leslie Builders and Contractors". Andrew Means, owner of the real estate office, in Gary Indiana, is seen at his desk . View of Mr. Means, with his daughter, Sylvia McDonald and several other persons coming out of his "dream house." He escorts the other persons to his Park Manor Development where suburban homes are under construction.(It appears that they are prospective home buyers.) Views of partially built houses in the suburbs. African American bricklayers are seen at work, as the African American home buyers look on.
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