Woman walks past a soldier and cannon stationed at a U.S. Army base and training camp. United States Army soldier looks back at her and follows her. Soldier gets her attention and demonstrates functioning of cannon to the woman. United States soldier converses with the woman across the cannon.
Scenes from a 1934 film documentary on the westward expansion of the United States in the 19th Century. The Marias River flows through the mountains in Montana. Goats and bears in the forest area of Camp Disappointment, the northernmost campsite of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. View of the Camp Disappointment monument erected by the Great Northern Railroad to commemorate Lewis and Clark. Engraved stone reads 'Farthest Point West on Captain Lewis trip up Marias River'. Car drives into portico of the Peace Arch situated near the westernmost point of the Canada–United States border between the communities of Blaine, Washington and Surrey, British Columbia. 'Children of a Common Mother' written on top of a monument. Engraved picture shows Lewis and Clark pointing towards land with boats next to them. View of the Columbia River flowing between mountains and a bridge. Aerial view of city of Portland. Steamer leaves harbor of Portland.
Doctor Kenneth Clark, Professor of Psychology at the City College of New York; Director of Fallen Youth Opportunities Unlimited and Research Director, North Pride Center for Interpretation, interviews Malcolm X on civil right movement of African Americans. Discussion includes teachings of non-violence by Martin Luther King, and Malcolm X deriding that position. He calls Dr. King a 20th century Uncle Tom. He speaks against King's positions on forgiveness and he states that King's positions would lead to continued segregation. Clark asks about Malcolm X's goals. Malcolm X talks about the need for improvement in moral fiber of African Americans. He states that the white man is against brotherhood and is against peace, which is contrary to Muslim teachings. Malcolm X derides integration saying "you don't integrate with a sinking ship." He also talks about issues and conflicts of representation from people who have intermarried. He talks about police brutality and how the President did not send in troops to protect African Americans from attacks by dogs in Birmingham, but only sent in troops when African Americans erupted, in order to protect white people there. He talks about hypocrisy of whites in America.
Secretary of State John Foster Dulles in several retakes of his broadcast remarks, regarding Guatemala, following the US-aided overthrow of President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman in that country. A large picture of United States Capitol behind him.
United States Public Health Service has a major role in determining value of penicillin. Doctor J R Heller, Medical Director of United States Public Health Service, speaks about infectious people needing treatment and penicillin being desirable chemical to cure bacterial disease. Map on wall. Patients seated in waiting room to take treatment for various infections. Infected body parts and diseases. Doctor examines the infectious part of body.
LSD illegal drug abuse in the United States: Scenes from a LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide) party in United States: Young people dance. Psychedelic and strobe lights. Figures and distortions. Distorted faces and lights. Chemical Laboratory or drug laboratory: Liquid chemical dropped in lab flask. Small beakers of "Delysid". Man watches his facial distortions and psychedelic images. Nurse fills syringe with drug. She places liquid in glass. Various machines.
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