A cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia. The cemetery with unusual grave-markers.
African American occupations in Atlanta, Georgia. An African American businessman speaking in his office. A picture of another African American businessman.
African American occupations in Atlanta, Georgia. An African American woman using a keyboard machine to cut Hollerith 88 column punch cards. Another African American worker using a sorter to process punch cards. View of the sorter stacking cards into separate bins. Another worker feeds cards onto a machine that takes them rapidly, one at a time. A man watching cards travel along a sorting device. A worker taking a nap.
African American boys playing marbles on the ground. Five members of an African American family riding in a wagon pulled by a mule. Two African American girls walking along a path. Newly constructed modern garden apartment buildings. Several local African American residents in vicinity of a number of large older wooden dwellings near the new apartments. Several African American boys huddled between brick columns as they pose for camera. An African American boy pulling a roller skate board with a large parcel on it. A couple placing curtains on a stretcher outdoors. A large building with unusual collection of stone, tile, and other material comprising its walls.
First flight of Convair XB-36, on August 8, 1946, piloted by Chief test pilot Beryl Erickson and copilot Gus Green. Air and ground crews doing extensive inspections and preflight checks of the XB-36 parked on ramp. Two of the team standing on horizontal stabilizer examining the vertical stabilizer. Tail number 213570 clearly painted on vertical stabilizer. Two Air Force personnel standing next to one of the huge single main gear tires. Engines are started and XB-36 taxis toward runway. It spins around on active runway towards direction of takeoff, and commences takeoff roll, gradually breaking ground in a shallow climb angle.
U.S. Lockheed bomber airplanes under construction in Burbank, California during World War II. The airplanes are to be transported to England. Aircraft workers on an assembly line in a factory. The workers move out of the factory. Cars parked outside the factory.
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