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The Death of Martin Luther King and aftermath
The Death of Martin Luther King and aftermath

A newsreel shows a clip of Martin Luther King Jr. talking about the Promised Land. A moment later, the hotel in Memphis where Dr. King was killed on April 4th, 1968. Robert Kennedy urges calm as he speaks to an audience about understanding the heartbreak as riots and protests tear through American cities. Coretta Scott King is mourning. The funeral procession is shown and among the mourners are RFK and Richard Nixon. A shot of the Poor Peoples March on Washington is shown which continued despite MLK's death

MLK and Coretta Scott King in Alabama 1963
MLK and Coretta Scott King in Alabama 1963

Martin Luter King Jr. and Coretta Scott King exit a courthouse in Alabama. MLK speaks about peaceful protests and the injustice that he is fighting for. Coretta Scott King also speaks about believing and supporting her husband.

Two fishes locked in an fish lip kiss
Two fishes locked in an fish lip kiss

Two fish are touching lips ever so sweetly. What are these two guys doing, whatever it is it sure is strange.

Two scuba divers share a kiss beneath the sea
Two scuba divers share a kiss beneath the sea

A woman swims up to a man, both are scuba diving. They take off their scuba masks and share a sweet kiss

Dog in ocean leaps into wave
Dog in ocean leaps into wave

A quick shot of a happy dog frolicking in the ocean waves on a summer day

1950's CARTOON - Monkeys feeding humans at the zoo
1950's CARTOON - Monkeys feeding humans at the zoo

The sign warns to not feed the animals and as the camera pans down monkeys are revealed. the 3 monkeys are each holding a bag and are feeding the humans treats. The humans happily gobble then up.

1950's CARTOON Crazy Town Trolly
1950's CARTOON Crazy Town Trolly

A trolly is running along the track. Wait, is that trolly on a track that is looping around the trolly like a rollercoaster? It is headed to the Crazy Town Zoo

Old-Timer pulls into gas station and gets windshield clean
Old-Timer pulls into gas station and gets windshield clean

1970's vintage clip of old-timer at a gas station. He is smiling and a man working at the station smiles back as he washes his windshield. Great montage of a bygone era.

1950's CARTOON - Bird with long legs
1950's CARTOON - Bird with long legs

is it a Stork? An Egret, Whatever the case, it is having a hard time walking where a raised sted is alongside him. He stops, ties one of his legs into a knot, shortening it. Now he can walk easier

1950's CARTOON - SALE! Half of Everything
1950's CARTOON - SALE! Half of Everything

Don't miss this sale at Crazy Town Department Store. Half of everything! Chairs, Televisions sets, Clothing!!

1950's CARTOON - Fish Driving
1950's CARTOON - Fish Driving

A fish is driving a car, the car is filled with water

1950's CARTOON - Going to Work
1950's CARTOON - Going to Work

A procession of cars and animals dressed in coats rush along a busy street

1950's CARTOON - Turtle Laughing
1950's CARTOON - Turtle Laughing

A turtle is cracking up. That must have been pretty funny

1950's Cartoon - Wolf getting smashed by Train
1950's Cartoon - Wolf getting smashed by Train

A wolf's head is looking toward a railroad track. A train is fast approaching and it crashes into his head, he flies out and it turns out his head was in a turtle shell. He crashes into a tree and sees stars.

A drive through Chinatown
A drive through Chinatown

Looking out the car window a car drives down along a street in Chinatown

Late 60
Late 60

Seattle Universal Newsreel footage of a "Be-In". Filled with hippies just frolicking in the sun celebrating the arrival of spring

MLK and Protests in Alabama in May 1963
MLK and Protests in Alabama in May 1963

Witness the fight for civil rights as they happened in May 1963. Martin Luher King Jr. joins in the protests for equality and an end to segregation. Hear the voice of JFK speak over the inspiring images of protests seeking equality for all as well as the brutality of law enforcement seeking to quiet the dissent.

Coretta Scott King leading candlelight Vigil
Coretta Scott King leading candlelight Vigil

Mrs. Martin Luter King Jr. leads a peaceful candlelight vigil in Washington DC

Senator Sam Ervin opposition to the Civil Rights Bill
Senator Sam Ervin opposition to the Civil Rights Bill

Senator Sam Ervin of North Carolina opposes the Civil Rights Bill during its early stages of becoming law in the United States.

MLK Speech "Stop the bombings and stop the war"
MLK Speech "Stop the bombings and stop the war"

Martin Luther King Jr. gives an impassioned speech to end the war in Vietnam. He pleads with us to save our national honor by stopping the bombing and stopping the war

1950's CARTOON Wolf wants Turtle Steak
1950's CARTOON Wolf wants Turtle Steak

A seemingly starved and hungry wolf has a sudden realization, he is going to eat a turtle and have turtle steak.

1950's CARTOON Turtle playing Checkers with himself
1950's CARTOON Turtle playing Checkers with himself

An intense game of Checkers is being played on the bottom of a turtle shell by the turtle who occupies it. He is playing himself. I wonder who is going to win

1950's CARTOON Charging Bull
1950's CARTOON Charging Bull

This bull is smoking mad. Charging right at you at full speed, it is best to stay out of his way. If you mess with the bull you get the horns.

1950's CARTOON Disembodied Hand sticking out of handbag
1950's CARTOON Disembodied Hand sticking out of handbag

A had pops out of an open handbag, closes the clasp, begins to walk with hand with the bag on top, it walks slowly then begins to dash