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1965CIVIL RIGHTS
This film contains footage of events which occurred in Alabama in early 1965 related to the civil rights movement. Reel 1 (F-0126) shows a demonstration in Marion from February 18, 1965. Reels 2 (F-0127)and 3 (F-0128) contain footage of a demonstration in Selma on March 7, 1965 (also known as "Bloody Sunday"). Reel 4 (F-0129) covers the "forced march" of students at Selma,

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01:00:01 1.86 thumbnail
Var. test patterns, and film leader countdown
01:00:07 7.38 thumbnail
POV across street - vintage cars including 1960's VWs in traffic, giant Ted Gentry Chevrolet sign on side of brick building, people are seen lined up along sidewalk holding small white signs.
01:00:12 12.67 thumbnail
Cutaway. African American folk on sidewalk lined up along the wall of a building including a man with a bicycle, some white folk seen standing in front of them forming a line
01:00:13 13.96 thumbnail
Cutaway. POV across street. Group of African American young people in pairs peacefully crossing a wide street in the city (Selma), group of folk seen gathered on sidewalk in bkgd.
01:00:18 18.38 thumbnail
Cutaway. WS group of students mixed with police officers wearing helmets rushing down street - appears students are being "corralled" or lead by police. Sign on building in background reads Polar Bear Flour.
01:00:27 27.13 thumbnail
Another WS - POV across the way, same group - students mixed with police in a group walking quickly down the road.
01:00:28 28.96 thumbnail
POV from behind - backs of five police officers wearing helmets, walking fast containing and moving the students along. "The Forced March of Students at Selma.
01:00:33 33.6 thumbnail
Cutaway. LS - A car with its passenger door open and headlights flashing moving along slowly down an empty, wide rural dirt road.
01:00:39 39.41 thumbnail
Cutaway. WS - specs of people are seen running past a farmhouse and across the field.
01:00:50 50.69 thumbnail
Cutaway. Group of African American people seen gathered on the front porch of a small bungalow. Two white men standing out front, a vintage car moving slowly past the house.
01:01:03 63.42 thumbnail
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