Clip from a study of educational inequalities between the white and African American populations in South Carolina in USA. A church of African American parishioners. People emerge from their cars and move towards the church. Parishioners entering the church for a church service, and later exiting the church. Views of an African American cemetery. (Charles Hamilton Houston, Dean of the Howard University School of Law, is seen crouched low near a grave beside a young boy. Houston was working together with Thurgood Marshall to film this footage). View of the Crawford Rosenwald School for African American children at Ogden, South Carolina, in York County. African American children play and dance at the Ogden School, which was built largely through their efforts due to limited state funding.
View of the Crazy Horse Memorial, a colossal sculpture in situ, located in Thunderhead Mountain, in the Black HIlls of South Dakota, United States. Sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski with his five sons working on the project. He sculpts a model of Chief Crazy Horse known as the Crazy Horse Memorial and he describes the project, including how he declined offers of U.S. government funds for the project. The in-progress sculpted model is of the Oglala Lakota Indian Chief Crazy Horse riding on a horse. A studio down the hill. Korczak Ziolkowski and his sons drill with drilling machine on rock. Dynamite explosion on the rock face. Ziolkowski poses for a photograph in front of a model of the Crazy Horse Memorial with his family.
Educational inequalities between children of white and colored origin in South Carolina, USA. Diagrams showing the difference in proportion of expenses made by counties to facilitate the transport of African American and white students. A passenger car termed as school bus carries 22 African American children. Children running to catch the car bound for a model school at the Benedict College in Columbia. Views of the model school and African American students entering and exiting it.
Educational ill-standards of the African American schools in South Carolina in USA. Pupils and teachers of the Fern Cliff School an African American school pose for a group photograph. Students pose near dilapidated school bus. All the teachers and students stuffed into the same single bus for transportation. The bus is packed to more than its optimum limit.
A teacher of a segregated African American school in South Carolina, rings the bell for the students to attend the classes. The amenities of the school added by labor of the children and teachers of the school itself. Poor conditions and poverty exemplified by dirty and unsafe outhouse. Views of nicer facilities in white schools. White students playing basketball.
Educational dissimilarities between the students of African American and white origin in South Carolina. Parked school buses. White students climb a bus to carry them to their schools. Bus passing an Esso gas station. A group of African American children walks along a road to reach their school.
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