Aerial view of seventh avenue in Harlem, New York City. View of 'Franks Fish Market' and the 'Tonsorial Parlor Bobbing and Manicuring' shop at 517 Seventh avenue in Harlem. Aerial view shows street car and automobile traffic on Seventh Ave. African American couples stand and talk. African American man places takes pictures of another man using a camera mounted on tripod. Finely dressed African American youn women debutantes stand on the sidewalk. African American police man directs traffic.
A film about life in the village of Harlem, New York City. A barber puts ointment on head of a man. A man gets his nails shaped. Barber brushes hair of the man.
A film about life in the village of Harlem, New York City. A African American band plays in a parade of a men's Lodge group. People walk in a parade on streets of Harlem, followed by vehicles driven.
A film about life in the village of Harlem, New York City. A sign reads 'Cotton Club'. People seated in the famed Cotton Club. A man sings and chorus girls dance in the famed jazz music club. African American band leader and trumpet section seen. People watch the band performance. Men play trumpet as women dance. People dine and watch the performance.
Scenes from Harlem, New York City. African American musician Duke Ellington with Trumpeter Bubber Miley play jazz music in a orchestra at the Cotton Club. Chorus girls or chorus line perform dance. The band plays. Men and women dance. People dine while watching the performance. Another dance performance. Orchestra members play instruments.
Scrapping old automobiles at a Ford Plant in the United States. Exterior of the Ford motor plant. Ford railroad car on siding. Trailer truck loaded with four old automobile is driven. A man receives the shipment. Cars are unloaded from the truck and towed into the building. Workers dismantle parts of the automobiles on an assembly line. An early 1920s Studebaker Big Six is among them. Men with torches cut apart parts of the automobiles. Large press crushes the automobile. The wrecked automobile forced into an open hearth-type furnace.
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