Campaign of the Fusion Party for New York Mayor election at the Manhattan Opera Center, New York City. As one of the speaker finishes with his speech the crowd applauds. All the members of the conference sing the campaign song 'Marine Hymn'. Conference has a significant number of women as well. 1934.
An African American shoveling down coal to a coal chute from a truck in New York. The African American is the driver and operator of the truck. The truck is painted with slogans and posters saying 'Father Divine is Love' and God Loves Peace'. The African American man drives away in his truck.
The "Prosperity barber shop" in an African American locality in New York. The shop has slogans of peace endorsement painted on its walls. People are sitting outside the shop. Slogans 'Peace' given as much importance as the rate chart of the shop.
Shops such as those of Father Divine's grocery and sweets in New York endorse peace in the name of divine. Slogans for peace written on the buildings and shops saying 'Divine Loves Peace'. People can be seen involved in daily activities. African American nurses coming out of a house whose door is written with peace slogans.
Shops and buildings promoting the slogans of peace. Displays of a laundry shop, a furniture shop and a dress shop with the word 'peace' written on them. A woman arranges dress in a shop.
A shop of fish and other foods with the word 'Peace Fish Fruit and Vegetables' written on its wall. The shop is below the church named 'St. Mark's Holy Tabernacle'. The owners of the shop getting the label painted by the painter. Peace Laundry Shop and Peace Tailor Shop with the word 'Peace' displayed.
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