Scenic spots in Northeastern States of the United States. Bear Mountain peak of the Hudson Highlands. Spectators gathered in front of Niagara Falls. Animated map marks many mountain districts and beaches extending from Maryland to Maine in Northeastern region. Aerial view of a beach and a crowded beach area.
A State Fair in the southern United States. A band playing music under a tent on a raised platform. The band includes accordion, violin, and two guitars. Two boys standing on the stage, watch the performers. Men, women and children in the audience, under a big tent, seated on chairs, watch the performance. Four African American men singing and a man playing accordion behind the men. The African American men with the band perform on the platform.
The history of the United States. Illustration: American people in the western states. A political leader speaking from a platform. People listening to the leader. People on an election day. The officials talking. A few men rejoicing. Young men, who unable to go to school, have become observers of life. Women act as the working partners of their men. Men and women moving along a path.
International Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Cadets Exchange Program in,Maryland, United States. Officer invites Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on podium. Dulles begins his talk with Civil Air Patrol Cadets. Gathering applauds.
Elections for the U.S. Senate in the United States. The nominees for the designation are New York Senator Kenneth Keating and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy. The New York State Republicans nominate Keating. A large crowd gathers in a hall. Dignitaries and officials seated at a desk. People applauding and cheering. A woman addressing the crowd. Men holding banners which reads: 'Keating'. People gather in another hall. They hold boards and placards. They cheer and applaud.
United States Secretary of State James Byrnes addresses Americans to participate in the war effort during World War II. Byrnes calls for Americans to divert work from non-essential, civilian production to increase war production of necessary supplies to the front. “Our boys are suffering and dying abroad while we are living in safety and comfort at home. If they are willing to die for their country surely we should be willing to work for that country.” Byrnes said.
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