Tugs positioning to move the USS West Virginia (BB-48) following completion of initial repairs at Pearl Harbor Navy Yard's Drydock Number One. Crews, aboard the West Virginia and the tug boats, secure lines to facilitate towing. Two tug boats, one at starboard and one at port, begin to move the West Virginia.
U.S. ships and boats in Pearl Harbor during World War II. Tugs tow the battleship USS West Virginia (BB-48) away from pier. She had been refloated, completed temporary repairs at Navy dry dock number 1, and is now proceeding to the Puget Sound Navy Yard, Bremerton, Washington, for final repairs and modernization. The ship's complement of officers and sailors line her decks.
Students at Harvard University, Cambridge. Students arrive at Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library. Students at Harvard Yard. The students attend lectures and take notes. Students arrive at Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library. Student walk in Harvard Yard
Prison buildings in Collins, Georgia. Several views of prison buildings. U.S. flag flies from top of building.
Prisoners in a prison in Greenville, Georgia. Prisoners sitting on bunk beds in prison. They sing. African American prisoners sing and play guitar.
Prisoners in a prison in Greenville, Georgia.. African American cook prepares food in kitchen. Food being served to prisoners. African American prisoners eat food at tables in mess. Trucks loaded with drums in front of prison building.
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