1960S MONTAGE - THE FIGHT FOR CIVIL RIGHTS A montage of images highlight the turbulence and massive social changes of the 1960s as U.S. citizens began to fight for civil rights and justice including scenes from 1960s ghettos, police beating black and white citizens during demonstrations and robed Ku Klux Klan members and Martin Luther King Jr. and fellow activists marching for opposing causes.
Date: 1960s - COLOR Source: Video: 3/4" Length: 00:00:19:00, No Audio
WATTS RIOTS OF 1965 - POLICE BRUTALITY - 1 A young black man is grabbed by a white police officer in riot gear then brutally shoved towards two other police who stand waiting with billy clubs in their hands.
DETROIT RIOTS OF 1967 - SOLDIERS ON PATROL - 1 MCU of a store with its smashed windows then pan left to army trucks and soldiers patrolling the streets of Detroit after being brought in to stop rioting.
Date: 1960s - COLOR Source: Video: 3/4" Length: 00:00:17:00, No Audio
1960S CIVIL RIGHTS DEMONSTRATION - NEW YORK - 1 Two policemen stand on the roof of a red brick city building then pan down to people walking past watchful police officers. Cut to a large crowd of black men and women listening to a older woman wearing glasses as she gives a speech.
Date: 1960s - COLOR Source: Video: 3/4" Length: 00:00:16:00, No Audio
BLACK & WHITE SOCIETY IN RHODESIA - 1965 Differences between black and white society in Rhodesia are highlighted in this montage of city streets interspersed with headlines marking the passage of time when Rhodesia's white government moves towards Unilateral Declaration of Independence.
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