African American young men and young women learn in various classes of Georgia State College, under the National Youth Administration (NYA) Center in Atlanta. Campus of Georgia State College at Savannah (later Savannah State University, 3219 College St, Savannah, GA 31404, USA). African American boys constructing the building of a Community Center. African American girls outside the Homemaking Center constructed by NYA boys. The girls play with a dog. African American girl learns cooking in kitchen. A girl is cutting cloth and another one is sewing clothes on a sewing machine. College age African American boys working in a shoe repairing workshop. A boy working on radio during a radio training workshop.
Georgia Tech sinks Navy shows highlights of a football game where the two teams battle it out in Atlanta in United States. Till the second half the teams are tied at six all. But Georgia tech put up a good fight and go on to win the game with score board reading Tech - 28 and Navy - 20.
View of a football game between Georgia Tech and Florida State. On their home grounds at Atlanta, Bill Lothridge takes to the air to complete 12 of 14 passes and Georgia Tech winds up on top with a score 15 to 7.
An American college football game between Georgia Tech and Tulane, held in Atlanta. Spectators in the stadium. Game begins. The teams try to score. Spectators cheer. Referees on the field. Rambling wreck from Georgia Tech beats Tulane by 34-7. A razzle dazzle return following an interception is highlighted at the end as the play of the week.
A woodworking shop at Booker T Washington High School, a National Youth Administration Center in Atlanta. Young African American men walking outside in front of the wood shop building. A sign on the building says "USA Work Projects NYA." Inside, the teenagers are seen at work, as they saw and cut wood in the workshop. They make chairs and tables and also do the finishing work.
An upright civil war cannon barrel tops the civil war Monument memorial to General McPherson, on Monument Avenue in SE Atlanta, close to the site where he died in the battle. Some of the surviving United States Civil War veterans of the Battle of Atlanta pose on the veranda of the Confederate Soldiers Home. View of the grounds around the home showing two civil war field pieces. Entrance to the Marietta National Cemetery (where 10,132 Union Soldiers are buried). View of the many white grave stones in the cemetery. A replica of the cottage of Poet, Bobby Burns. The replica cottage is home to the Burns Club.
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