Large crowd celebrates the arrival of the New Year at midnight on January 1, 1936, in Times Square New York City. Buildings and marquees of Times Square glow with neon signs in the background. Crowd smiling and blowing party horns, yelling, and laughing. Clock in background reads 12:01.
The U.S. Secretary of War, John W Weeks, General Pershing and other officers at the Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, Virginia. Hangars in the background. General Mitchell explains the working of the bomber to Secretary of War, Weeks, and General Pershing. Inspecting party and General Mitchell stand near a bomber aircraft. General Mitchell talks to General Pershing, standing near wing of bomber. Inspecting party gets into an opened touring sedan and leave.
Coal mining in Harlan Kentucky. Exteriors of a coal mine in Harlan, Kentucky. High altitude view of the mine. Sign board at a muddy road, 'No Admittance- Employees Only'.
Exteriors of a coal mine in Harlan, Kentucky. Mine workers at work. Workers unload coal from a chute car. Network of conveyor belts between coal repository buildings.
Coal mine workers in Harlan, Kentucky. One of the workers wearing mining gear and a head lamp, smiles. Miners at work. Haulage cars loaded with coal weighed on a weighing machine. Miners deposit their work-tokens on the token board at the end of their shifts.
Living condition of African American people in Calhoun, Alabama. African American women hold hands. A small child walks on ground. An old African American woman speaks for the camera.
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