Operation New Life in the United States. Vietnamese refugees carrying their personal belongings wait in a line for processing. Officials process identity cards for the refugees. Officials at a desk wearing SRF helmets. They interrogate the refugees and write details on their ID cards.
Operation New Life in the United States. Vietnamese refugees stand in a line to collect their identity cards. A woman types and hands over documents to the refugees. They read out names from a chart on a board.
Aerial view of the Atlas Oil Refinery in United States. View of a number of storage tanks of crude oil.
Emergency response and disaster preparations in the United States. Stockpiles of emergency equipment and supplies. Scene of storm damage and recovery actions. Electric utility response and repairs. A huge emergency diesel generator. Laying emergency by-pass cable with a convoy of tractors and cable-laying machinery. Emergency communications cables circumventing areas of disaster.
People march in support of integrated schools in the United States during the Civil Rights movement. African American and white men and women walk on street with banners in hand. Banners read 'Integrated Education is Quality Education', 'Integration means better school' and "Jim Crow can't teach Democracy".
The NYA (National Youth Administration) Youth in rural areas of the United States. African American man, who built a little room for his chickens. Woman named Mary who painted her house and decorated the rooms after learning at NYA.
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