The NYA (National Youth Administration) Resident Farm Project in Boligee, Alabama. African American man rides a mule. Women involved in household tasks. They fill water and wash clothes. Men plow fields with the help of horses. Woman collects wood. African American man at farm, gives food to chicken and pigs. African American Youth eat food. They stand outside a dormitory.
African American women learn various skills at the National Youth Administration. NYA (National Youth Administration) boys dormitory. African American boys at work. Group of women wash and iron clothes. Women learn to prepare and serve meals. Women seated on table as they eat their meal. They also learn mat and basket weaving. African American woman paints a pot.
The NYA (National Youth Administration) Resident Center at Dorchester, Georgia. Board outside the center reads 'Dorchester Academy'. African American men outside the center. View of the NYA Resident Center buildings.
Southern champion member of the NYA (National Youth Administration) plays tennis in the United States. Junior champion plays a game pf tennis on ground at the NYA center.
Stunt Flier Paul Mantz crashes while filming for a movie in Phoenix, Arizona. Paul Mantz seated in the cockpit of an aircraft. He flies an aircraft above a sandy area. The aircraft crashes on ground killing Paul Mantz while performing a stunt.
The second march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, led by the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. Many white clergymen are seen in the ranks of marchers. The marchers are confronted by armed and helmeted Alabama State Troopers, and a quiet standoff ensues. The marchers kneel to pray, en masse.
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