A dust storm in Dalhart, Texas during Dust Bowl period. A nest sticks to a fence due to wind pressure. View of the base of a tower. A house in the background. A paper sticks to a fence due to the wind pressure. A damaged house. A man walks towards a damaged house. He enters the house.
Impact of a dust storm during dustbowl era in Dalhart, Texas. Dust blows on a barren land. A farm family at table. Dust from dust bowl conditions on the utensils kept on a table. Dust on other articles in a house. A boy draws in dust on a table. Dust coated bible pages.
Activities of people in Richmond, Virginia. Union Station of Richmond. Evidence of Jim Crow racial segregation practices with sign that reads "colored entrance". The section of station for African American people. Street with traffic, pedestrians and trolley cars, groups of white and black people, a policeman. Front of a large building. Cars and trucks being driven past. Two men enter Liggett and Myers tobacco company office.
Scenes in Historic District of Charleston, South Carolina. People on benches in the Battery park. Pedestrian traffic and automobile traffic on the promenade by sea. Palm trees and cannons displayed. Children on swings. Front of a mansion. Two ladies enter the mansion. Statue on promenade to confederate defenders of Charleston. More mansions and imposing buildings. View of a church.
Street sign at corner of Lenox Avenue and West 135th Street, Harlem, New York City. Views of antique primitive African art objects, including sculptures, masks, and decorated useful objects. The entrance of the New York Public Library, West 135th street branch. People work at a desk in the library. Books on shelves. Slate references Division of African American Literature, History, and Prints at the 135th Street branch of the New York Public Library. Following scenes are inside that location: Curator Arthur A Schomburg in the library. Large display of art works by American African American artists in the library. African American men and women studying at tables and desks in the library and examining books on shelves.
A study about African American artists, artists working at various jobs to finance artistic pursuits during the Great Depression. A railway track can be seen. A train emerges and an artist working as technician. Man cleaning and sweeping with a broom and a dirt collector. A woman is sewing a white cloth. Closeup views of hands of people working on a telephone switchboard.
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