Activities of United States soldiers after the Baltimore Riots in Baltimore, Maryland, after assassination death of Martin Luther King, Jr. United States soldiers in formation walk through streets. Troops in lock-step move down a street. A soldier talks into a walkie-talkie. Views of soldiers in action on a road. U.S. policemen and soldiers move through narrow streets. A man sits with his pet outside a house.
Activities of United States National Guard soldiers during the Baltimore Riots in Baltimore, Maryland, that followed the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Road signs seen: 'Wilson St.', 'Brunt St'., and 'One Way'. One soldier stands in a jeep and makes a call. A U.S. flag on a building. Soldiers in action on a street. Fire trucks move up to a burning building. Firemen try to put out the fire. A man takes photographs. Soldiers on guard.
Activities of the United States Army after the Baltimore Riots in Baltimore, Maryland. Soldiers in a street (after unrest following death of Martin Luther King Jr.). Normal street traffic. Vehicles move past on a road in the background. Soldiers stand at the street corners. Soldiers near a jeep. A sign reads : 'Lafayette Market'. Vehicles drive past.
Ships are fumigated at Baltimore Harbor in Baltimore, Maryland. Men at the harbor put a poisonous powder in a ship. A man puts the poisonous powder in a bucket, lifts it up and sprays it on the ship. The man covers the portion of a ship where the powder is sprayed. Another man with a cigarette in his mouth closes a door of the ship. Men at the harbor cover the ship. Dead rodents lying on the ship after the spray of the poisonous powder
USS City of Flint in Baltimore, Maryland. City of Flint written on the ship (and home port of Philadelphia Pennsylvania written below it). Captain on ship deck. Crew members on the deck. Woman waving. USS City Of Flint, seized by a Nazi German battleship, set free in Norway, arrives at port in Baltimore Maryland.
Federal troops called up to restore order in Baltimore, Maryland, following assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King in 1968, and subsequent riots and demonstrations. U.S. Army (or Federalized National Guard) in battle gear assemble in loose formation on a street in Baltimore, Maryland. A news photographer stands nearby. One soldier holds a bullhorn. A fire hose is laid out on the street. The troops take up a position near a Penn Optical store, as firemen prepare to discharge water from a hose. As they do so, smoke rises from an adjoining haberdashery store. Soon heavy smoke fills the scene.Camera focuses on dense white smoke coming from the Penn Optical store and Rodman's, nearby.
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