A study of African American artists in sculpture, photography, painting, sketching, etching, writing and in antiques, in Harlem, New York City. A sign reads '7th AVE W 135 ST'. The Harlem YMCA building. Richard William Lindsay, an African American painter, teaches students in a classroom. A student poses holding a ball. Paintings displayed on a wall. Masks and sculptures are displayed. The students in the classroom paint. William Ellisworth Artis, an African American sculptor, helps a student in making a sculpture. The students make sculptures. Young boys give final touches to the sculptures. (Harlem Renaissance period.)
A study of African American artists in sculpture, photography, painting, sketching, etching, writing and on antique in the United States. Exteriors of the Delphic Studios in New York. A woman displays paintings on a wall. An artist enters the room. She discusses with the artist. People watch the paintings displayed on the wall. Women talk while watching the paintings.
A film 'How to prevent disease' shows the precautions taken to prevent diseases in New York, United States. The Croton and the Ashokan Reservoir as examples of pure, clean water supply. An animation depicts how the well water gets contaminated by sewage from various sources.
Precautions taken to prevent diseases in New York, United States. A woman with a child is about to enter a house. A notice by the Department of Health at the entrance reads that people should not enter the building as it is infected by scarlet fever. The woman reads the notice and returns.
Precautions taken to prevent diseases in New York, United States. Bar diagrams show the deaths in 1890 due to diphtheria before the use of antitoxin and significant reduction in the death toll after its use in 1920.
Busy traffic scene with many taxi cabs as they travel past Grand Central Terminal along Park Avenue in midtown Manhattan, New York City, United States. Scene North of Grand Central with cars heading North on Park Avenue and flags of the Waldorf Astoria hotel visible at East side of street. Clear view of the Chrysler Building.
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