Ho Chi Minh walks across a field of grain in Indochina. Farm workers in the field run to meet him. He sits in the field and talks to the workers. Ho Chi Minh carries a child and walks with others across a grain field. Ho Chi Minh seated at a table in a village yard, holding a baby and talking with rural families. A woman brings him a drink.
Disturbances and conflicting views about war versus isolationist approach in the United States prior to World War II. Officials speak about lend lease and officials with anti-war involvement stance advocate protectionism. Speakers include Senator Gerald P. Nye. and Senator Burton K. Wheeler. Wendell Willkie speak advocating a unified approach. Senator Joshua B. Lee of Oklahoma speaks. United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt addresses the Congress and delivers his war message. Pacifist student protestors on street in front of the White House with anti-war banners that read 'Peace Mobilization'. Counter demonstrators also picket, including a man with a sign, "We Americans Protest Communists Picketing the White House." Vehicles drive past in front of the White House. A group of women anti-war protestors are seen seated at an event, and together they pull down black veils in front of their faces. German Bund officials (German-American Bund) are seen meeting at an outdoor rally, and then again at Madison Square Garden in New York City in 1939. A band plays and the leader Fritz Julius Kuhn gives a brief speech during which a protestor leaps the stage and is beaten down by Bund members. Workers on streets protesting for various labor rights. They march and picket on a street. Demonstrators for other causes in American society in the early 1940s, including a woman demonstrator who carries a sign advocating civil rights or equal rights that says "Did Lincoln Free the Slaves?" Clip ends with scenes of violence at various labor strikes, including scabs (strike-breakers) being attacked, beaten, and hit by strikers, and authorities directing water hoses on strikers to repel them away from a building gate.
A large crowd gathers for the oath taking ceremony of U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt in Capitol, Washington DC. Motorcade of President of United States comes to Capitol. Crowds in fore ground. Various views of crowd. Views of Capitol with inaugural platform and people. Franklin Delano Roosevelt takes an oath to faithfully execute the office of President of United States and to protect the constitution of United States.
U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt addresses the Americans from the U.S. Capitol, United States, during his third Inauguration as President. Views of Capitol with inaugural platform and crowds. An Eagle insignia on the building. Roosevelt delivers a speech. He talks about downfall in American democracy and human rights. He adds: We must build the security, the opportunity and the knowledge of every citizen in major justified by the resources and capacity of lands to achieve purposes.
Mexican Indians use reed and palm to make objects of everyday use in Mexico. Animation shows plants of reed and palm tree. Objects made by Wango Weng. Reed used as a hand woven sleeping mat. Hand woven basket made of reed. Bags and boxes with cover. Reed made toys, dolls and coconut tree.
Mexican Indians use reed and palm to make objects of everyday use in Mexico. Reed plants along Lerma River in Mexico. Map shows Mexico and Rio Grane. Mexico City in map. Location of Lerma River near Mexico City. Reed plants growth near by river. Men stand in water and cut plants. Man pushes bundle of Reed over water.
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