1965 ANTI-US PROTEST IN PANAMA CANAL ZONE - HD In Panama, protesters walk down the street carrying a banner that reads Yankees go home, protesting the U.S. presence in the canal zone. Soldiers throw cans of tear gas into the street to disperse the protesters. Direct transfer from film, Apple Pro Res 422 HQ 1080p.
Date: January 9, 1965 - BLACK/WHITE Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:00:40:00, No Audio
ESCAPE FROM PANAMA - HD An American woman with her child in her arms describes their escape from Panama in a truck pursued by angry Panamanians. Anti-American riots over U.S control of the canal have left several dead.
DIRKSEN COMMENTS ON TREATY - 1967 - HD Illinois senator Everett Dirksen comments on a treaty with Panama over use of the canal. He further states that he was not influenced by President Johnson to make his decision. Direct transfer from film, Apple Pro Res 422 HQ 1080p.
Date: March 1, 1967 - COLOR Source: Film: 16P Length: 00:00:55:00, With Audio
PANAMANIAN STUDENTS WANT U.S. OUT - HD Panamanian students meet and take to the streets demanding that the U.S. leave the Canal Zone. A sign in Spanish says "Yankees Out."
MOBS STORM CANAL ZONE Panama-American relations reach a new low as nationalist mobs storm the Canal Zone. Repelled by tear-gas and high-pressure hoses, they turn on U.S. business in Panama itself, and tear down the flag outside the embassy. NOTE: SOUND A LITTLE HOT BUT WILL BE CORRECTED ON MASTER ORDERS
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