A film about academics and fine arts education in African American schools in the United States. A man paints a portrait of a girl at Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia (later named Clark Atlanta University). African American students in a sculpture class. African American young men work on art sculptures. A woman looks at a bust sculpted by a student. An African American man works on the sculpture. He gives finishing touches to the bust.
A film about academics and fine arts education in African American schools in the United States. Students in a photography class at Tuskegee University (1200 W Montgomery Rd, Tuskegee, AL 36088, United States) in Tuskegee, Alabama. A girl seated as a man clicks her picture. The girl poses and smiles. Negatives hang from the roof of a room. The students develop the photographs. They work on the negatives and positives.
A phosphate mine in the United States. Revolving drums. Piles of rock at the mine. A worker points towards phosphate rock on the ground. Two men leave the mine tunnel. A rock comes out on an endless belt and drops to the ground. A steam shovel picks it up and deposits it in a huge hopper. The rock placed on the surface.
A levee in New Orleans, Louisiana. A man rows a boat across a water body. Houses submerged in flood water. View of the levee.
Planting of potatoes in the United States. A man with an implement and a bag around his shoulder moves along a field. He plants potatoes with hand. The man places the bag and the implement on the ground and walks away.
A film about New Orleans in Louisiana. Bananas being unloaded with the help of a conveyor belt. Dock workers carry the bananas into a warehouse.
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