Members of the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union, AFL-CIO, picket a Woolworths store in New York City. Members of Union Locals, 23, 40, 62 and 66 are seen carrying signs as they march in front of the F.W. Woolworth store. Some of the signs read: "Woolworth practices discrimination in the South, and We Support Dr. Martin Luther King" (civil rights leader). A New York City uniformed police officer stands on the sidewalk observing the peaceful picketing. Civil Rights leader A. Philip Randolph is seen among the protestors, carrying a picket sign and marching. Passersby seem to ignore the activity.
People protesting the racially biased hiring policies and Jim Crow policies of the White Tower hamburger Company, picket one of its diner restaurants in New York City. African American and white civil rights protestors walk carrying signs. Man holding a banner that reads: 'Freedom Now'. Man holds a sign saying "Hire on ability not Bias." Other signs include, "Dollar spend here support segregation" and "Equality Yes. Bigotry No. Jim Crow must go!" Uniformed Police officers monitor the activity. Baby in a pram. A blind man, with seeing eye dog, pickets, accompanied by a woman. Spectators watch from a barricaded area.
African American civil rights demonstrators picket on street with signs in hand protesting racism. They picket outside the N&W Cafeteria. Among signs carried by picketers are: 'Rain or Shine We March For Freedom', 'Stop Segregation', All Men Are created equal'. Political posters appear on several telephone poles, for candidates in the Harlem district of Manhattan, New York City.
U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson campaigning in New York City. A Car with a banner announcing that President Johnson will speak on the 50th anniversary of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union Medical Center, on June 6, 1964. President Johnson is seen with a huge crowd. People cheering. President Johnson mingles with the crowd and shakes hands with people. Photographers take pictures.
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.
The NYA (National Youth Administration) Resident Farm Project in Boligee, Alabama. African American man rides a mule. Women involved in household tasks. They fill water and wash clothes. Men plow fields with the help of horses. Woman collects wood. African American man at farm, gives food to chicken and pigs. African American Youth eat food. They stand outside a dormitory.
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