Roman Catholic clergymen attend requiem mass for late Pope Pius XI in New York City. Laymen stand beside road. Clergymen arrive at the St. Patrick's Cathedral (5th Ave, New York, NY 10022, United States) in a line. Bishop Donahue sits at a platform before catafalque. He and other clergymen perform rituals to pray for late Pope Pius XI.
The busy market, shops and streets with African American population in Harlem New York. Sign at corner of West 127th street. A good number of people prominently African Americans can be seen. The roads, traffic, shops and buildings of the area are shown. Sign for Garcia Grande Cigars and two men smoking pipes and talking in foreground. People talking in groups, young men playing tennis on a street. (Harlem Renaissance period.)
A famous mansion in New York. A look at the building from a distant site across a manicured lawn with trees. The building as seen from among the trees.
Exteriors of the Post Office building in Los Alamos. Houses on the reservation area of the Los Alamos. People walking by the streets. Men can be seen standing and talking. Children running outside a school building.
The headquarters of U.S. Atomic Energy Security Service at Los Alamos. The security police troops marching outside the barracks. A wooden watch tower among the trees in the laboratory area.
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.
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