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Montage of dramatic photographs of President Lyndon B. Johnson, alone, and with visitors and advisors

Numerous photographs of U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson at the White House in Washington D.C. President Johnson is photographed alone and with many other important persons, including civil rights activist leader Martin Luther King, Jr.; McGeorge Bundy; and Hubert Humphrey. Johnson meeting with his cabinet. Johnson reviewing numerous newspapers.

Date: 1968
Duration: 1 min 48 sec
Sound: No
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675044255
United States policeman conducts traffic as pedestrians walk in Washington DC near riot area.

Scenes during time of riots in Washington DC following the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. United States policemen conduct traffic in Washington D.C. near monuments and offices. Police block access to an area by standing to block the sidewalk. Civilians walk on road. Policemen stand in their uniforms. Cars parked in front of a building. Smoke rises in the background from a fire in a riot area.

Date: 1968, April
Duration: 33 sec
Sound: No
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675044272
United States soldiers of the 3rd Infantry patrol the streets during riots in Washington DC.

Aftermath of Washington Riots in Washington D.C. following assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. United States soldiers of the 3rd Infantry in army truck. Ambulance and the truck drive past on a road. Vehicles drive past the burning building. Board on the building reads 'Sten's'. Vehicles on the road. View of the burnt building. Traffic light in front of the building. United States 3rd Infantry soldiers and civilians on street. 'Bargain Town' written in front of a shopping Arcade.

Date: 1968, April
Duration: 3 min 3 sec
Sound: No
Color: Color
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675044276
Attack on Pearl Harbor by Japanese, and President Roosevelt asks for war declaration on Japan in 'date of infamy' speech.

United States Government film entitled "The World At War" dealing with World War 2. Film opens showing Japanese warplanes in formation above a Japanese military installation. Slate reads: "Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941. An airfield is seen filled with parked U.S. Army Air Forces B-17 bombers. Two Boeing XB-17 (Model 299) bombers are parked next to each other on the ramp. Derricks and ships are shown at the Pearl Harbor naval base. A formation of Japanese Mitsubishi G3M bombers is seen in flight. They are seen overhead as bombs explode on the U.S. Navy Air Station at Ford Island destroying hangars and aircraft. Next, is shown the famous image of the USS Arizona burning, listing, and sinking, after being bombed. Film continues, panning over post-air raid views of destruction. On December 8, 1941, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, addresses the Congress, delivering his declaration of war message. He calls December 7, 1941 "a date which will live in infamy." Roosevelt recounts that the United States was at peace with japan and in conversation with its government and Emperor, in the interest of maintaining peace.in the Pacific. even at the time of the attack. Japanese ambassador and his colleagues seen visiting State Department offices to meet with U.S. Secretary of State prior and even during the initial attack operations by Japan.Roosevelt recounts that the United States was still in conversation with Japan even at the time of the attack. Japanese ambassador and his colleagues seen visiting State Department offices to meet with U.S. Secretary of State prior and even during the initial attack operations by Japan. Photographers take pictures of the visiting Japanese delegation. President Roosevelt asks Congress to affirm that a state of War exists between the United States and the Japanese Empire.

Date: 1941, December 7
Duration: 5 min 21 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675044311
Varying sentiments about war and labor in lead up to World War 2. Roosevelt delivers his war message in the United States.

Disturbances and conflicting views about war versus isolationist approach in the United States prior to World War II. Officials speak about lend lease and officials with anti-war involvement stance advocate protectionism. Speakers include Senator Gerald P. Nye. and Senator Burton K. Wheeler. Wendell Willkie speak advocating a unified approach. Senator Joshua B. Lee of Oklahoma speaks. United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses the Congress and delivers his war message. Pacifist student protestors on street in front of the White House with anti-war banners that read 'Peace Mobilization'. Counter demonstrators also picket, including a man with a sign, "We Americans Protest Communists Picketing the White House." Vehicles drive past in front of the White House. A group of women anti-war protestors are seen seated at an event, and together they pull down black veils in front of their faces. German Bund officials (German-American Bund) are seen meeting at an outdoor rally, and then again at Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1939. A band plays and the leader Fritz Julius Kuhn gives a brief speech during which a protestor leaps the stage and is beaten down by Bund members. Workers on streets protesting for various labor rights. They march and picket on a street. Demonstrators for other causes in American society in the early 1940s, including a woman demonstrator who carries a sign advocating civil rights or equal rights that says "Did Lincoln Free the Slaves?" Clip ends with scenes of violence at various labor strikes, including scabs (strike-breakers) being attacked, beaten, and hit by strikers, and authorities directing water hoses on strikers to repel them away from a building gate.

Date: 1941, December 7
Duration: 4 min 5 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675044312
USSR Ambassador, Constantine A Oumansky converses with an aide at Soviet Embassy in Washington DC.

USSR Ambassador, Constantine A Oumansky at Soviet Embassy in Washington D.C. Constantine A Oumansky along with an aide comes down the stairs at the Soviet Embassy. Hammer and sickle emblem on stairs. Constantine A Oumansky converses with the aide.

Date: 1940, January
Duration: 1 min 33 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675044337