African American students at a workshop learn painting and sculpture artwork techniques in the United States. Young students paint on various sculptures. Students do clay modeling. A boy works at a sculpture. William Ellisworth Artis does clay modeling.
Chinese military band play during the 44th founding anniversary of the Republic of China in Taipei, Taiwan. Chinese flag waves. Sailors in attention near the U.S. flag. Navy officers. Soldier women and people. A man stands in aircraft. Children see parade. People see inside artillery. A boy makes faces.
A slum area with a shack of tin and wood during the Great Depression. A boy emerges from the shack. In a poverty stricken area, women and a girl with small babies in their laps. Children play a game "dog and a bone" that they are taught by a man. New York City street scenes: A board reads "Driving thru a play street is a traffic violation". Play Street closed. Children playing in the streets.
Ethnically diverse people along streets in New York City. People of Chinese origin in Chinatown. Scene changes to a Jewish area with signs on market shops in Hebrew. A board at a shop reads "Strictly Kosher A Goldberg & Son Poultry Market". A view of busy shops and push cart vendors on Orchard Street near Delancey Street on the lower east side of Manhattan. Store fronts visible include Cohens Opticians at 117 Orchard Street. Two men in hats talk together. One of the men has a long beard. Scene changes to Harlem with an elevated view of sidewalk as pedestrians walk by and children play, fencing with toy wooden swords. African American men talk in a Harlem neighborhood of New York City (likely Harlem). African American children play games and skip rope. A boy writes with a chalk on a sidewalk.
Text on slates warns about dangers of marijuana or "reefer" and says it is "now rivaling alcohol for popularity among thrill-seeking youth." Shows a marijuana cigarette in a ash tray, smoke comes out of the joint. Slate indicates that marijuana use can "inspire vicious crimes and leads to moral collapse." Newspaper headline is shown that reads "Youth confesses slaying of girl". Words circled in article mention "stranger gave him a 'doped' cigarette." Close-up view of a hand holding a joint. Cutting of "New York Times" newspaper article "Sales of marijuana fought by arrests." Some lines of the newspaper article are underlined including "...200 persons suspected of selling or using the narcotic weed, including several high school boys and girls."
Queen Elizabeth II with Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh, on a stage outside Parliament Hill (Wellington St, Ottawa, ON K1A 0A9, Canada) in Ottawa, Canada. At an outdoor children's party, the queen cuts a 20-ft high cake celebrating the centennial anniversary of Canada. Children in wheelchairs and on crutches attend the party. Queen Elizabeth II gives a piece of cake to a boy in a wheelchair.
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