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United States Air Force 339th Fighter Squadron Pilots briefing in front of a Lockheed P-38 Lightning before take-off during WW2

A group of United States Army Air Force pilots belonging to the 339th Fighter Squadron, who intercepted and shot down Imperial Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, walk together beside a Lockheed P-38 Lightning during World War 2. They sit together near the aircraft and discuss with a map. The commander, Major John Mitchell, holding the map points straight to his comrades before pointing something on the map. On his right are Lieutenants Besby Holmes and Rex Barber. To the left of Major Mitchell is Captain Tom Lanphier. The pilots are standing again near the Lockheed P-38 Lightning, discussing together. Major John W. Mitchell, wearing helmet and goggles, poses and smiles while holding a propeller’s blade.

Date: 1943
Duration: 1 min 24 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Unedited
Language: None
Clip: 65675078984
Dramatization depicts: African American student victim of Lamar High School Bus attack having a discussion with his lawyer about African American civil rights in Lamar.

Excerpt from a film based on the 1970 Lamar High School Bus Attack. Door with sign saying “Frank Jackson Attorney at Law”. Inside the law office, an African-American student recounts the mob attack on his school bus outside Lamar High School on March 3, 1970. The African American lawyer, Frank Jackson, talks to the student. The student questions Jackson how, despite the rights given by the United States constitution, why do African Americans like him still suffer from racial discrimination. The student notes that the crowd came after him and other students with, "rocks and chains and axe handles." He further notes that it has always been, "if you're white you're right, if you're black, get back." Jackson explains to the student how they as African-Americans have to fight for equal rights for a long time. Jackson says, “Nearly eighty years after the constitution was adopted, the United States Supreme Court were still debating as to whether a black man could even be considered a citizen.”

Date: 1970, March
Duration: 2 min 3 sec
Sound: Yes
Color: Color
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675079000
Dramatization. Zulu warriors invade an African tribe for slaves, captured villagers watch their village burned by invaders

Led by an African guide, an ox-wagon travels in the savannahs of Africa. Various scenes showing natural savannah, lake, acacia and baobab trees in Africa. Maps of Europe, India, China and Australia are superimposed over Africa to give a comparative measurement of the continent. Savannah and hills in Africa. Dramatization. Zulu warriors emerge from savanna grass to attack a neighboring tribe. Tribes people run away from Zulu warriors. Zulu warriors breach through tribe’s mud walls. Tribesman shoots an arrow. Tribesman uses smoking wood to poke through mud wall and attack invading warriors. Tribesmen run and hide from invading warriors. A warrior snatches a baby from mother. Livestock, cattle and goats, run away from warriors. Zulu warriors walk out of the besieged village with captured villagers. Two children hide from warriors in grass. Captured villagers are made to sit by invaders. An African man with wooden slave yoke. African villagers are fitted into wooden slave yokes and chains. An African mother breastfeeds her baby. African warriors force the captured villagers to watch their village burn. An African man cowers in fear, his wrists are bound together with rope. Newly captured African villagers, in wooden slave yokes, along with ivory elephant tusks, walk a straight line while following a Zulu warrior.

Date: 1925
Duration: 4 min 54 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675078553
Dramatization. British explorer David Livingstone preaches Gospel to African villagers, meets future wife Mary Moffat for the first time in Kuruman

Map of Africa illustrating the Dr. David Livingstone’s entire route through the continent. Dramatization. Dr. David Livingstone approaches an African mother. David Livingstone preaches the Gospel to the Bakwana people. David Livingstone reads a pocket Bible. African villagers listen to David Livingstone. African child sitting. African child crouching inside container. African villagers stand up and leave after David Livingstone ends his homily. Dr. David Livingstone travels to Kuruman on ox-cart with African attendants. David Livingstone arrives in house of his friend, Robert Moffat. Robert Moffat and his wife Mary Smith-Moffat see David Livingstone’s entourage arrive. Robert Moffat’s daughter, Mary Moffat, teaches the alphabet and basic mathematics to African children. Young Mary Moffat joins her parents after they called her. David Livingstone meets Robert Moffat. Robert Moffat introduces David Livingstone to his wife and daughter. David Livingstone is led by the Moffats inside their home. Intense discussion during a London Missionary Society meeting in London. David Livingstone listens to Robert Moffat sharing the experiences of African slaves, rampant abduction and slave trading. David Livingstone speaks to Robert Moffat and other members of the London Missionary Society, expressing his interest to do missionary work in Africa.

Date: 1925
Duration: 4 min 54 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675078554
Dramatization. British explorer David Livingstone say good-bye to the Moffat family, Mary Moffat pines for Livingstone

Dramatization. African attendant loads package into oxcart. David Livingstone bids good-bye to his friend, Robert Moffat. Robert Moffat loads David Livingstone’s rifle into oxcart. David Livingstone says good-bye to Mrs. Mary Smith-Moffat. David Livingstone shakes hands with Mary Moffat and politely bow to her. David Livingstone says goodbye to the Moffat family a final time. Mary Moffat waves goodbye to David Livingstone. Mary Moffat pines for David Livingstone outside her house. An African student holds Mary Moffat’s arm and gestures her back to resume lessons. David Livingstone rides an ox, with two African attendants following behind him.

Date: 1925
Duration: 2 min 18 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675078555
Dramatization. British explorer David Livingstone joins a hunting party, gets attacked by a lioness

Dramatization. Dr. David Livingstone and African tribal chief chatting with each other while watching a dance. David Livingstone participates in hunting with African tribesmen. A lioness rests under a tree. David Livingstone and hunting party rush towards a hut to get a rifle and other weapons. Hunting party carefully walk to avoid lioness’ attention. African man shoots at the lioness, which narrowly miss the bullet. Hunting entourage disperse, climb up trees to avoid the lioness. Lion mauls David Livingstone, to the shock of African entourage. African attendants watch the mauling from tree. African attendant with rifle shoots at the lioness, saving David Livingstone. African attendants climb down tree, begin cheering, then attend to David Livingstone. Back in Kuruman, David Livingstone gives a flower to Mary Moffat. David Livingstone and Mary Moffat sit together in bench under a tree.

Date: 1925
Duration: 3 min 31 sec
Sound: No
Color: Monochrome
Clip Type: Edited
Language: English
Clip: 65675078556