The opening of the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee. U.S. President Richard Nixon and his wife Pat Nixon present at the ceremony. The President unveils a plaque. People applauding. President Nixon addresses people. A man taking photographs.
The opening of the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee. U.S. President Richard Nixon and his wife Pat Nixon present at the ceremony. American country music singer Roy Claxton Acuff gives a yo-yo to the President. He tries to use the yo-yo. People applauding. President Nixon playing a piano.
A film about the United States President Richard Nixon's visit to Asia and Europe. A military band plays as an aircraft lands in Salzburg, Austria. Air Force One Boeing 707 “Spirit of ‘76” (SAM 26000). President Richard Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon descend from airstair. President Nixon being greeted by Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs Rudolf Kirchschläger. President Nixon and U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger confer. President shakes hands with a policeman. View of Salzburg. President Nixon, Secretary Kissinger and Austrian Federal Chancellor Bruno Kreisky confer at the Schloss Klessheim (Kleßheim 1a, 5071 Wals, Austria). Guests at a lunch. Pat Nixon shakes hands with guests. President at the lunch table.
View of San Francisco skyline as seen from across bay in the City of Oakland, California. Buses and heavy vehicle traffic on the streets of Oakland. Montage shows scenes in Oakland, including an orchestra band playing and various sports such as ice hockey and baseball. Narrator describes contrast of wealthy areas of city with poor areas of city. African American citizens along streets and sidewalks and near apartments and homes. Black woman walking with child. Black American children play. Black American men on streets. Still images of African American citizens in Oakland during World War II.
Sewers in the back yards of a residential area in Oakland, California. View of Police car driving on road, as seen from another moving car. Congressman Ron Dellums speaks in his office about police brutality on African Americans during 1960s. View of Black Panther Party demonstration outside the Alameda County Court House circa 1968, with African American men and women participating. marching, protesting, and pumping their fists in the air ("black power" symbol). Former Oakland Police Chief Charles Gain speaks in his office. Meeting between Oakland Police Department and civilians. Deputy Chief Thomas Donohue speaks.
A newspaper report titled 'The Police and The People'. Residential areas of Oakland, California. Liquor shops in the city. African American men outside the liquor stores. Policeman of the Oakland Police Department patrols on the city streets in his car. Views of various buildings and neighborhoods of Oakland as seen from moving car. The Oakland Police Chief, George Hart, speaks in his office.
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