Views of bright orange marigolds blooming in profusion on south lawn of the White House, in Washington, DC
Views of south entrance to White House, in Washington, DC. American flag flying from flag pole above portico. A gold eagle tops the pole. Canopy seen over the south entrance of the White House.
Angular view of the White House, in Washington DC. View looking Southwest across the front lawn of the White House,
A study about African American artists, artists working at various jobs to finance artistic pursuits during the Great Depression. A railway track can be seen. A train emerges and an artist working as technician. Man cleaning and sweeping with a broom and a dirt collector. A woman is sewing a white cloth. Closeup views of hands of people working on a telephone switchboard.
Different art techniques can be seen. African American artists making paintings and developing sculptures during Harlem Renaissance. Paintings and sculptures in various stages of completion. 1937.
African American artist Palmer Hayden is seen at work during the "Harlem Renaissance." Palmer C. Hayden is painting a scene that includes the Brooklyn Bridge. He is shown seated at work, and standing, with the bridge in the background.
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