U.S. Army 45th infantry troops de-train at San Fabian in Pangasinan, Philippines. Train on a railway track. Soldiers at the railway station. Houses near the railway track. Trees on the ground. Mules taken out of the boxcars. Wagons are unloaded from the flatcars. Soldiers stand at the railway station. Scenes of beachhead. Trees and houses on the beachhead.
45th infantry of the U.S. Army marches in Dagupan, Pangasinan, Philippines in late 1920s. Soldiers ride horses. Horse-cart on the street. Trees along the sides of the street. Troops drill and march with guns. Houses in the background. Horses on the ground.
Detachment of the 24th Field Artillery in Philippines. Soldiers ride horses on the street. Other soldiers march. Houses and trees along the sides of the street. High altitude view of the vehicles passing on the street amidst a mountainous area.
U.S. Army troops of 45th and 57th infantry at Camp John Hay in Philippines. Troops stand lined on a parade ground. Trees in the background. Jeeps parked outside a house. Soldiers stand with guns. A flag in the background. Women talk in the background.
Police gather outside the Karl-Liebknecht-Haus (Kleine Alexanderstraße 28, 10178 Berlin), the headquarters of the Communist Party of Germany, in Berlin. Members of the Communist Party of Germany flee from policemen along Weydingerstrasse, near the Karl-Liebknecht-Haus. Berlin’s Babylon cinema can be seen nearby. Berlin police wield clubs and run after Communists along present-day Weydingerstrasse and Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse. Berlin policeman wields his baton at a communist, who narrowly escapes getting hit. German communists run from police.
Reporter interviews the Governor of Arkansas, Orval Faubus about racial segregation of 1957 during his term. The Governor says that he is always ready to accept changes, but he conveys support for segregation by equating it to an "old building" or a "fine painting" and saying that it is "not good to tear down such a building or destroy such a painting simply because it is old." He continues saying, "These things are not good because they are old; many of them have grown old because they are good. And the experiences of many people have proved them to be good." Montage shows buildings, courthouse and justice statues, and public protests, with police arrests of African American marchers and demonstrators during the civil rights movement. Police beat some protestors. Jim Crow era signs segregating whites only versus colored waiting room facilities. Signs read "Colored Waiting Room" and "White Waiting Room." Local Arkansas officials and police beating back protestors with clubs and batons, and police seizing African American protestors and making arrests. US troops in jeeps and trucks arriving and deploying in Arkansas. Included are scenes with signs of Jim Crow segregation practices, with separate entrances for white versus colored patrons at an Intra-state bus depot.
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