Scenes during time of riots in Washington DC following the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. United States policemen conduct traffic in Washington D.C. near monuments and offices. Police block access to an area by standing to block the sidewalk. Civilians walk on road. Policemen stand in their uniforms. Cars parked in front of a building. Smoke rises in the background from a fire in a riot area.
Aftermaths of Washington Riots in Washington D.C., after death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. United States soldiers of the 3rd Infantry patrol on streets. Army truck and other vehicles parked in front of a building. Board on the building reads 'Safeway'. Fire fighters spray water over a burning building. Heavy smoke rises from the building. Policemen and U.S. soldiers patrol on the streets. Fire blazes from the burning building.
Presidential candidates in the United States. Senator Barry Goldwater gives a speech and waves to the crowd. Lyndon B. Johnson shakes hands with the crowd. Men and women cast their votes. The cheer girls in white uniform. People with banners in hand. Republican Standard bearer Barry Goldwater at mammoth rallies. In his speech Senator Goldwater talks about the issues like Civil Rights, control of Nuclear weapons and the charges of slackening morality. Senator Goldwater along with his wife and children as he meets voters during the Presidential campaign. His supporters hold banners and cheer for him. Lyndon B. Johnson along with his family and many other officials at a barbecue. Lyndon Johnson gives a speech. 'United Steelworkers of America' written on board in the background. Huge crowd gathered to listen to Lyndon B. Johnson's speech. Officials walk in front of the White House.
United States President Lyndon B. Johnson visits Korea after attending the Manila Summit Conference. View of the United States Air Force One presidential plane after landing in Seoul. South Korean Air Force performs aerobatics to welcome President Johnson. Korean crowd welcomes President Lyndon B Johnson. Koreans hold American flags in hand. School girls, wearing traditional chima jeogori, sing to welcome the President. President Johnson reviews Korean troops. Sign says “Welcome President and Mrs. Johnson”. President Johnson holds both American and Korean flags in front of crowds. President Johnson leaves in his aircraft after his visit in Korea. Koreans sing the traditional “Arirang” song upon President Johnson’s departure from Korea. The President talks about his visit to different nations and the local people he met.
Caisson bearing the flag draped coffin of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, parked in front of an entrance to the White House, during his funeral, in Washington, DC. Marine Guard in the foreground. President Roosevelt's casket being taken off the caisson by military guards and taken into the White House.
Life in Las Vegas, Nevada. A man and a woman walk down a street. People walk past stores, clubs, and casinos such as the Savoy during the day time. A parade comes down a street with the band members in highland outfits. Drum majorettes strut ahead. Scene changes to an intersection with traffic and cars passing by. Signs visible for Overland Hotel, Hotel Sal Sagey, Las Vegas Club, Monte Carlo. U.S. Marines in "B" uniform walking in front of the Swinging Door Saloon, and a man leads two white mules down the sidewalk behind them.
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