A man in an overcoat and cap, walks along the Shaw neighborhood sidewalk of 7th Street NW, in Washington DC, on April 7, 1968 (Palm Sunday, and Day of National Mourning for Martin Luther King Jr. after his assassination). The man passes a Salvation Army store, and various storefronts including one selling home appliances, as he approaches the corner of 7th St NW and N St NW, Washington DC. Camera zooms in on front of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church across the corner at 1315 8th Street NW., where decorative palms are displayed on the church door. Camera moves close to church and pans up toward bell tower and down again showing parishioners leaving the church holding sprigs of palms. A priest in colored vestments greets individuals as they leave. On the sidewalk below the steps, two priests stand and also greet parishioners as they leave. Camera position returns to intersection of 7th St NW and N St NW, with view of the Seventh Street Savings Bank building at 1300 7th Street, then a part of the National Bank of Washington (that signage visible at top of the building's side facing N St NW.) Pedestrians walk by on 7th St NW., crossing N St NW.
United States soldiers on guard after the Baltimore Riots in Baltimore, Maryland. U.S. soldiers carrying their rifles come out from a building. They prepare and cook meals in field kitchens. The soldiers on guard at the U.S. Soldiers Home. Views of soldiers on guard. Events took place after assassination death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
Activities of United States soldiers after the Baltimore Riots in Baltimore, Maryland. Exterior of a building. An officer and a soldier climb down stairs and talk. They stand and talk beside a car. The soldiers get into the car. (In wake of death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King).
United States soldiers on guard after the Baltimore Riots in Baltimore, Maryland. Views of a road in front of U.S. Soldiers Home. A jeep moves past on the road. A sign reads : 'U.S. Soldiers Home'. A soldier stands guard outside the building, following unrest in rioting in Baltimore in the wake of the death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
Activities of United States soldiers after the Baltimore Riots in Baltimore, Maryland (following death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.). A sign :'Pipe Rack Clothes'. U.S. soldiers and policemen stand on a road. Jeeps filled with soldiers drive through a street. Two soldiers walk through a narrow street. Police cars block a street then drive off. An officer announces on a loudspeaker. Police cars drive off. Insignia of 'Police Baltimore City' on a police car. A sign reads : 'Lafayette Market'. A truck filled with soldiers in the background.
Activities in the wake of death of civil rights leader Martin Luther King. United States soldiers after the Baltimore Riots in Baltimore, Maryland. Sign of 'Laurens St.' and another sign. Soldiers check a map on a jeep hood. A soldier stands guard. Police cars pass through a street. Troops in formation walk. A sign reads :'Pipe Rack Clothes'. A soldier and an officer stand near the building of Pipe Rack Clothes. Workers board up a store front. Wooden boards in a car. Soldiers in formation walk through a street behind cars.
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