Aviation activities in France during World War I. A group of six officers examines a photograph. The officers include American officers Lieutenant J. P. Harmon, Lt. John S. Beekley and Lt. R. T. Maddock and Frenchman Captain DeSaint Cerau. Several buildings in the background. American Expeditionary Force Chief Intelligence Officer Major A. L. James talks with Squadron Commander of the 3rd Pursuit Flight Maj. William Thaw. The officers seated at a table in a sidewalk cafe. A large group of soldiers inspects a crashed French aircraft near Nixeville in Meuse, France. French ground crewmen work on a crash-landed Spad 11.
Baltimore and Ohio locomotive arrives at Chicago Union Station. An elderly Hungarian man greets his refugee family on the train platform as they arrive in Chicago. Elderly man kisses and hugs family members during reunion. Hungarian refugee girl smiling. Hungarian woman smiling at train station. Hungarian family leaves the train station. The One Prudential Plaza (130 E Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60601, United States) as seen from a moving vehicle. Pedestrians walking on a busy street in Chicago. DeLuxe Cab (5900) parked in driveway of a snowy suburban Chicago neighborhood. Hungarian family walks to front porch of home. Man takes off his jacket and lies down on his bed. Man shows a newspaper article to a woman inside a living room. Man and woman reads an article about their family reunion in the newspaper. A rotary dial phone. Hungarian refugee woman answers a phone. Woman opens a door for her neighbor. Neighbor offers the woman winter coats for her family.
Black-owned businesses in Sweet Auburn district in Atlanta, Georgia. A car driven by African American men drives away. Mutual Federal Savings Bank (Mutual Federal Savings Bank 205 Auburn Ave N E Atlanta, GA 30303) in Auburn Avenue. Sign reads “Mutual Federal Savings”. Two black women walk past the Silvermoon Barber Shop (202 Auburn Ave. NE) An African-American barber inside Silvermoon barber shop looking through window. A man holding a tripod on the street as people walk by. An African-American man holding a child. Menu board for The Pub Grill, a black owned diner on Auburn Avenue. Commercial buildings such as J. T. Bickers Realty Co., The Pub Grill, George's Shoe Shop and The Casino club on Auburn Avenue (171-191 Auburn Ave ) A 1959 Cadillac Sedan DeVille parked next to The Casino club at 171 Auburn, where the marquee reads “Teenage Dance Wed and Fri”. A black man wearing a cap pays a parking meter. An African American man wearing glasses and fedora. Young African American barbers from the Silvermoon Barber shop talking with customer outside.
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