Golfer Dave Marr wins the Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) Tour Championship in Pennsylvania, United States. South African golfer Gary Player swings his club during the competition. Spectators watch in the golf course. American Arnold Palmer competing in the tournament. Top money winner Jack Nicklaus, nicknamed The Golden Bear, swings his club. Dave Marr competes and wins the PGA tournament. Billy Casper finishes with a 282. Crowds rush to find the golf ball landing a few feet from the hole. Dave Marr voted the PGA Player of the Year, with his PGA Championship trophy.
African American and white children swim and play in an integrated swimming pool in the United States in the 1960's. A black man beside a white man working on an integrated engine car assembly line. A black shoe shine man. A black street sweeper. Narrator indicates that African American workers are in increasingly skilled jobs and supervisory positions. A black draftsman in an officer environment. A black bank manager gives an application to a black woman. Huey Newton leads the Black Panthers in a protest. Stills portray trade and transport of African American slaves. Stills show the Civil War in the United States, and aftermath of war showing blacks voting and as politicians during reconstruction. Footage of African American people working on farms in cotton fields picking cotton, including boy and girl child laborers picking cotton. Footage of a Rust Cotton Picker machine in operation as African American workers watch. American troops, including African American soldiers of the U.S. Army 369th Infantry "Harlem Hellfighters", marching in victory parade in the United States after returning from World War 1. View of segregated African American soldiers in the parade in New York City cheered by parade goers. Brief scene with Henry Johnson on the side of the parade route being congratulated by civilians. (Johnson and Needham Roberts received the Croix de Guerre for exceptional heroism). Black and white workers entering or exiting a factory during World War 2. Black American troops and Tuskegee Airmen pilots in segregated units during World War 2. The Tuskegee pilots in uniform gathered together during a briefing on an airfield. View of U.S. military forces comprised of white and black personnel, integrated beginning in 1947. A white officer gives binoculars to a black soldiers.
View of the Freedom March from Selma to Montgomery in Alabama, United States. Marchers march under a Federal Court Order and with the protection of the federalized National Guard units and regular troops. Civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King addressing the 3200 marchers before it starts. View of the marchers walking on the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Dr. King and fellow leaders including John Lewis marching with the crowd. The leaders are wearing white flower leis. Group setting up camp on grounds of a African American farmer near New Sister Springs Baptist Church. A helicopter circles overhead.
Scenes aboard a Carrier of the U.S. Seventh Fleet as pilots and newsmen are briefed before an air raid on supply installations in North Vietnam. Aircraft on the deck of the carrier are prepared to launch. Bombs being loaded on the planes. Aircraft take off from the carrier.
Snow covered streets in New York City. People walk past shops on 5th Avenue. People do window shopping. Leather bags , costumes and hats on sale inside the shops. Snow covered on cars parked along the side of a street in New York City. Snow covered areas and leafless trees.
Scenes from a basketball match between Michigan and University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) held by the National Collegiate Athletic Association at Portland, Oregon. The UCLA wins the collegiate title by the last minute goal from the substitute Kenny Washington who went for injured Keith Erickson.
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