Views of unemployed African American men on the streets of East Harlem. A group of African American men seated on a bench by a roadside. A man seated on the stairs of a building. A sign on a building reads, 'JOIN Luis Munoz Rivera Job Preparation Center' Men and women learn to make dentures as part of their dental technician training.
A promotional documentary about fight against poverty in East Harlem, New York City. A man at a gas station signals as an African American drives a truck to the station. The man inquires from the driver. A sign on the truck reads ' Hertz rental'. A sign reads ' B Basic E Essential S Skills T Training' The truck being refueled at the gas station. African American men gets into a truck. African American men work as riggers aboard a ship. They work on ropes as an American supervises them. African Americans being trained to be electricians. An instructor at a blackboard as an African American man writes in a notebook.
A promotional documentary about fight against poverty in East Harlem, New York City. A young girl plays in a street. A girl seated on stairs outside a building. Children at a school as an American teacher instructs them. The children draw pictures and color them. Women and children eat food. The children play with building blocks. A girl carries two glasses in her hands. The children drink from glasses. A waste basket. The teacher and the children at a park. The children climb and hang from a jungle gym at the park.
A cocker spaniel named Pistol Head returns home at La Guardia Field in New York, United States. An aircraft lands at La Guardia Field. Late Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Willis's dog Pistol Head in a wooden box as it is unloaded from an airplane. An officer holds the dog. A WAC ( Women's Army Corps) officer with the dog. The officer hands over the dog to Mrs. Willis. The dog in Mrs. Willis's arms .
1936 Miss America beauty pageant at the Steel Pier (1000 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, New Jersey, U.S.) in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Contestants at Miss America pageant walk down a ramp. 1936 Miss America winner Rose Coyle from Philadelphia being crowned. Rose Coyle poses after winning the pageant.
The Duke and the Duchess of Windsor visit New York, United States. Several cameramen in a room at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel (301 Park Ave, New York, NY 10022, United States). Duke Prince Edward (formerly King Edward VIII) and Duchess Wallis Simpson of Windsor seated on a sofa as the cameramen click pictures.
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