Hale Wooduff, famous African American artist and Art Director at Atlanta University, discusses paintings with young women and young men student painters. African American students paint. A student moves applies ink with a roller over an engraving, and then uses a press to render the art on paper. The student examines the pressing. Two men paint a mural.
Packaging of date palms in Los Angeles, California. Workers in a date orchard place boxes of dates on a truck. The truck being driven away. Exteriors of a building as the truck pulls up. Boxes of date being unloaded. A worker closes a pressure cooker inside a packing plant. The pressure gauge on the cooker. The worker adjusts the safety valve. Workers dig up and reset date palms.
Life of people in Atlanta, Georgia. Automobile traffic and a horse drawn wagon on a street in Atlanta. Exteriors of large, palatial houses of wealthy citizens in a residential area.
Warehouses in Atlanta, Georgia. Aerial view of cotton warehouses. Smoke rises from stacks in the background.
A park in Atlanta, Georgia. A woman walks in woods in Grant Park. A car driven down a road. Swans in pond water. View of an area across the pond.
Fort Mcpherson in Atlanta, Georgia. A U.S. Army guard blows a bugle. Soldiers in training lined up as an officer reviews them. The soldiers march. World War 1 training of troops in American army.
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