Labor union members demand greater relief for the unemployed in New York City during the Great Depression. Labor union members and relief recipients march on a street in rain as they demand large relief payments for unemployed. They hold banner and it reads 'Put America Back to Work' and 'Stop Crime'. The people parading on streets. The cavalry men and traffic in the foreground. The labor union members and relief recipients crowd outside a building.
German boxer Max Schmeling at a training camp in Speculator, New York . An archer aims at a target and shoots. A river in the background. Two men seated and one of them smokes a cigar. German boxer Max Schmeling jogs at a field with a dog at a training camp. Schmeling in a bout during the training. He prepares for his fight against a U.S. heavyweight champion Joseph Louis Barrow A man takes picture in the background. Spectators stand near a boxing ring. The spectators seated in a stand. Schmeling fighting with his opponent. Max wins and bows his head in front of the spectators.
War Admiral defeats Snark at Aqueduct Racetrack (11000 Rockaway Blvd, Jamaica, NY 11420, United States) in New York, United States. Spectators in a stand to watch the horse race. War Admiral and other horses on racetrack. Spectators stand and cheer. The race starts. Spectators watch the race. War Admiral and Snark compete. War Admiral wins the race.
In 1938 American distance runner and athlete Glenn V. Cunningham wins the race in Princeton, New Jersey. Cunningham and U.S. athlete Archie San Romani during the last lap of the race. The spectators seated in a stand as they cheer. Cunningham wins the race.
Narrator notes that in June 1938, American heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis knocked out German boxer Max Schmeling in a boxing match at Yankee Stadium (1 E 161 St, Bronx, NY 10451, United States) in New York, United States. Louis and Schmeling in the center of press event before the boxing match. Photographers take pictures. Boxer Joe Louis in his robe.
Damage caused due to hurricanes on the East Coast of the United States in 1936. The roads flooded with water. Damaged electric poles. Cameramen stand in a line taking pictures in the rain. A car stuck in water. Dramatic scene of a boy and a policeman riding their bicycles in very high water. wind damaged and flood damaged buildings and houses. Men walk near the rubble and look at a damaged house. In Texas, views of flooding from rivers. A damaged railway track. A wrecked car. Men at the railway station board a train. American industrialist and billionaire John D. Rockefeller makes his annual trip to the South. He gets out of a car and boards the train. At age 97, John Rockefeller is escorted by his personnel.
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