Two Black women walk in front of an affluent suburban house in Atlanta, Georgia. Two African-American women holding each other’s hands while walking in front of a house. One of the women is wearing sunglasses and is smiling. A Black man enters a 1958 Ford Fairlane parked on the street and then drives away with his passengers.
Two African American school girls walking in front of Booker T. Washington high school in Atlanta (45 Whitehouse Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30314 ) . A student with soda cup twirls around near them. Brief shot of a white man with sunglasses smiling while eating ice cream. A group of African-American students walking on the sidewalk, a couple tap each other playfully. Students with books laughing and walking together. A female student wearing sunglasses smiles.
A suburban neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia. Mid-century houses in the neighborhood. A Black woman pushes a stroller carrying two baby girls. The woman carries one girl while her older daughter stands. African American mother carries and talks to her baby in the front yard of a house.
Dr. Frederick Earl McLendon and his wife Mrs. Bennie B. McLendon are seen with a guest on the backyard terrace of their home in Atlanta, Georgia. They are then see in front of their house. Dr. McLendon, pulls mail from his mailbox. The couple returns to the house. Mailbox address reads “Dr. F. Earl McLendon 866 Woodmere Dr. N.W.” Dr. McLendon is then seen talking with an older associate while sitting at a patio table on the terrace. View of the home's swimming pool. African American Doctor Frederick Earl McLendon founded the McLendon Medical Clinic, later McLendon Hospital, which served African-American residents in Atlanta at the height of the Jim Crow era. The hospital opened in April, 1946 during a time of segregation in the south.
Two men, one black and the other white, walking along a sidewalk in Atlanta, Georgia. The two men stops in front of a birdbath facing a building. Black man gestures to the building. Both men turn their heads. Black man continues to talk to the younger white man. Based on other available footage, the unidentified black man is associated somehow with Dr. Frederick Earl McLendon, founder McLendon Hospital.
Exterior view of the David T. Howard School in Old Fourth Ward (present address 551 John Wesley Dobbs Avenue.) This is the elementary school Martin Luther King Jr attended. Men enter school building. Sign on "Colored Only" taxi parked outside reads “Colored Only Atlanta Car for Hire Ass’n Inc. Member”. A Black woman walks down a stone stairway at a Fourth Ward apartment building formerly at the corner of Hilliard St and Irwin St NE in Atlanta. Closeup of community water pump. Foundations for Interstate 85 overpass under construction in background. This is during the segregated Jim Crow era in the south.
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