Jones Elementary School in New Orleans, Louisiana. Several views of African American children smiling in a classroom. Children writing in notebooks. Students at a backboard and wall maps.
African American occupations in Atlanta, Georgia. An African American businessman speaking in his office. A picture of another African American businessman.
African American occupations in Atlanta, Georgia. An African American woman using a keyboard machine to cut Hollerith 88 column punch cards. Another African American worker using a sorter to process punch cards. View of the sorter stacking cards into separate bins. Another worker feeds cards onto a machine that takes them rapidly, one at a time. A man watching cards travel along a sorting device. A worker taking a nap.
Tests of GB-4 bombs (precision guided munition) in the United States during World War II. A U.S. Army Air Forces B-25 Mitchell bomber approaches and lands on an airstrip.
Tests of GB-4 bombs (precision guided munition) in the United States during World War II. Three technicians operate a GB-4 television receiver and test equipment at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
XB-36 first flight on August 8, 1946, at Fort Worth, Texas, with Convair Chief test pilot Beryl Erickson and copilot Gus Green, at the controls. The XB-36 flying over airfield, with landing gear extended. Views from side and below. Views from above, from the side, from below and from the rear, as it flies some distance from the field, with gear still extended. XB-36 on final approach crossing a river, and touching down on first part of runway as it lands.
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