Train carrying New York Governor and Presidential candidate Franklin Roosevelt (FDR). Boston citizens gather to see Franklin Roosevelt. Sign saying “Our Next President Franklin Roosevelt”. Supporters wave American flags during Franklin Roosevelt’s speech onstage. New York citizens wait in line to vote outside polling station. Former New York Governor, Al Smith, and his wife, Catherine Ann Dunn, walk together to their polling station. Al Smith is seen wearing his famous “brown derby”. View of Franklin Roosevelt waiting for election returns. Crowd in Times Square waiting for election updates. Police patrols the crowd. People cheer all over New York City when Franklin Roosevelt wins the election. Franklin Roosevelt smiles. Franklin Roosevelt swims in pool to relax after election victory.
Waterfront near facilities of Norfolk boat builder, John H. Curtis, who perpetrated a hoax during the search for Charles Lindbergh's kidnapped son. (Curtis falsely claimed he was contacted by kidnappers who held the child on a yacht.) A wooden motor cabin boat is seen docked. The camera pans along the river past boats and a Security Storage building in the background. it focuses on the Curtis building and boatyard. A sign identifies it as "J.H. Curtis Boat & Engine Corp."
General Douglas MacArthur rides in open top car. Police motorcycle escorts with car pass on a street. Cheering crowds on sidewalks. General MacArthur is in Jackson on the occasion of his speech to a joint session of the Mississippi State Legislature.
Troops and vehicles of the 2nd battle group, 182 AB, 101 AB Division, standing by in ready area. Military jeeps flashing lights. Cadets in tents during Mississippi Riots by segregationists against education integration at University of Mississippi during the civil rights movement.
Soldiers search private cars entering University of Mississippi, or Ole Miss, college campus during the Mississippi riots of segregationists against education integration during the civil rights movement. A military truck passing. A soldier talks. Civilian in a car. Board reads 'US Army'.
Scenes of broken windshields of army jeeps during Mississippi riots in Oxford, Mississippi. Soldiers show broken windshields. Military jeeps in line. Rioters were segregationists against education integration during the civil rights movement.
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