Belmont Stakes at Belmont Park in New York, United States. Spectators stand to watch the race. Horses on track. Few Spectators seated in the stand. The race starts. Women look through binoculars. A young girls looks at the race through binoculars. War Admiral wins the race despite a injury in the heel and breaks the record of Man o' War. Jockey on the horse back. Jockey being awarded the winner's trophy.
American Canadian actress Mary Pickford marries actor Charles Buddy Rogers in Bel-Air, California. The couple stand together during the marriage ceremony. A woman congratulates Pickford. Photographers taking wedding photographs. Buddy eats a slice from the wedding cake. Friends and relatives gather around the newlyweds. Mary waves while standing beside Buddy Rogers.
An African American artist opens his coat in United States. R W Lindsey prepares a fish sculpture with a child. A woman studies a book. Richard William Lindsey at a class observes students' paintings. Malvin Gray Johnson comes with a board, sits and paints. Paintings at a wall. W Ellisworth Artis prepares a sculpture. People at an exhibition of Spanish African American art. Next scene appears unrelated, and shows pedestrian traffic on a busy New York City street, with many men and women walking on the sidewalk beside stores and shops. Next scene shows a stopped subway train at a station in New York City. Men and women and a few police officers exit the train onto a crowded platform, as other riders wait to board the railroad train. Next scene returns to an art studio view, with African American painters at work. Final scenes show a Harmon Communities map depicting Long Island in New York, and view of a train passing slowly through a switch yard area or marshaling yard.
An African American artist teaches a class. Mrs William E Harmon and others at the Spanish African American art exhibition along with Pastor Argudin y Pedroso. Malvin Gray Johnson lights his pipe and begins painting. Sculptor William Ellisworth Artis teaches a student who is creating a dolphin-inspired piece. Photographer James Latimer Allen takes photographs using a large format camera on tripod. Painter Richard William Lindsey watches students painting in a class.
Ellisworth Artis, Georgette Seabrooke, Richard William Lindsey, Charles Alston, Marvin Gray Johnson, Augusta Savage and Richmond Barthe teach painting, etching and sculpture. James A. Porter, writer, gathers materials for his book on African American achievements. Mrs. William E Harmon and others at exhibition of Spanish African American art by Pastor Argudin y Pedroso.
Various buildings of New York City seen as camera pans from left to right and also shows a sailing boat at port in New York City United States. Palmer Hayden paints at New York waterfront. Dignitaries and arts supporters including Mrs Harmon at Spanish African American art painting exhibition by Pastor Argudin y Pedroso. James L Allen in his photography studio. A woman prepares a sculpture.
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