Antique cannons and cannon balls near the Inter-American Defense College, on B Street in Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington DC. Shots of two types of cannons from different angles. A pile of black cannon balls can be seen. Military personnel stationed at Fort McNair are seen engaged in sports, on softball field in background.
Exterior view of building number 20, the historic Federal Penitentiary Building (Built 1826) surrounded by trees in Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, DC. Bright sunlight streaming through trees.
South facing facade of White House in Washington, DC. South lawn and fountain visible. Taken within or through the fence, which is not seen.
Transmission of disease through some careless habits of the disease carrier is illustrated. Disease causing bacteria can be seen spreading through water glass and greeting each other. 1922.
Aaron Douglas is shown working on a large painting. He interacts with a lady and a man in a museum in New York City. African American painter, Aaron Douglas (May 26, 1898 - February 3, 1979), was an American painter and a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance.
Painter Benjamin Spurgeon Kitchin seen working on a painting. He fixes painting on wall. Kitchin was an African American painter during the "Harlem Renaissance".
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