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The demonstrator's tee-shirt shows a red clenched fist, on it. Other people sit on the grass in the park and listen to a woman speaking. The woman's comments are not completely recorded. An African American man wears an army cap. African American civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer speaks to the demonstrators. She asserts that while others have tried to intimidate her through beatings and the bombing of her house in January 28, 1971, she will not stop her work. After a break in the clip, Hamer continues speaking to the audience. She condemns the Vietnam War and the idea that all those being killed are Communists. She declares that if the people in Southeast Asia want a communist government, the United States has no right to interfere. The audience applauds this comment. Hamer stresses that the top priority of the United States should be \"to heal some of the wounds that are so very deep.\" She announces that she will continue to fight for peace. At the end of Hamer's comments, the camera turns to the audience in the grass.","After Hamer's comments, the camera turns to a work of guerilla theater taking place among the demonstrators in the park. Men dressed in military gear crouch behind bushes and carry guns. As a man speaks over a loudspeaker, the men move down the sidewalk and run through the crowd. The soldiers grab people from the crowd and push them to the ground or drag them away. People in the crowd scream, \"Leave us alone.\" A child covers his ears with his hands and cries. Some protesters are covered in fake blood and pretend to be dead. The clip ends with men speaking between breaks in the clip. The comments are not completely recorded.","On Saturday, August 7, 1971, the Georgia State University anti-war group held a guerrilla theater production during the People's Fair at Hurt Park. The demonstration also included remarks by civil rights leader and Mississippi Democratic Freedom Party co-founder Fannie Lou Hamer.","Title supplied by cataloger."],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":["Clip number: wsbn63671"],"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":["Original found in the WSB-TV newsfilm collection."],"dcterms_subject":["Peace movements--Georgia--Atlanta","Women social reformers--Georgia--Atlanta","African American women--Georgia--Atlanta","Vietnam War, 1961-1975","Demonstrations--Georgia--Atlanta","Children--Georgia--Atlanta","Counterculture--Georgia--Atlanta","Parks--Georgia--Atlanta","Congresses and conventions--Georgia--Atlanta","Actors--Georgia--Atlanta","Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest movements--Georgia--Atlanta","Political theater--Georgia--Atlanta","Street theater--Political aspects"],"dcterms_title":["WSB-TV newsfilm clip of students demonstrating against the Vietnam War and an appearance by Fannie Lou Hamer at the demonstration, Hurt Park, Atlanta, Georgia, 1971 August 7"],"dcterms_type":["MovingImage"],"dcterms_provenance":["Walter J. 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Reporter Jim Whipkey begins commenting on the racial unrest in Columbus as the camera pulls back to focus on him. According to Whipkey, city officials in Columbus believe the months of racial unrest in the city may be over. Whipkey explains that unrest in the community began in earlier in the year; in May, seven African American police officers were fired for removing the United States flag from their uniforms. The climax of the conflict, Whipkey continues, came  July 30, 1971, when nearly one hundred African Americans who tried to hold a march to city hall were met with \"a show of force that left no doubts\" and were \"immediately arrested.\" The clip jumps to scenes from the day before. State patrolmen in helmets walk two-by-two down the street. An off-screen voice identifies himself as the director of public safety. The voice also announces he has a restraining order against the demonstration. City officials had obtained a restraining order from a local judge preventing one of the march's leaders from participating in any civil rights demonstrations. The camera then shows a line of African American demonstrators singing and clapping. The demonstrators sing \"Ain't gonna let nobody turn me round.\" A patrolman with a helmet, face visor, and bullhorn announces that the demonstrators are under arrest and instructs the other officers to load the buses. The patrolmen begin leading African American demonstrators toward waiting buses. The arrested African Americans hold their hands in the air as they walk to the buses. White patrolmen frisk people as they get on the bus. In the background, a patrolman with a rifle guards those who are being put on the bus.","The b-roll begins with Jim Whipkey with a microphone around his neck standing in front of the county jail. Singing and clapping demonstrators are heard from the jail. Whipkey indicates that white and African American leaders were worried about more violence the night before, after the demonstrators at city hall had been arrested. However, there was no violence. Whipkey reports that the racial unrest in Columbus has been expensive. He counts that cost of feeding and housing prisoners, state patrolmen, and overtime pay for police officers as nearly two million dollars. According to Whipkey, Columbus city officials are trying to get funding help from the United States government. Whipkey comments that the ninety-one demonstrators arrested the previous day are still in jail. They have been denied bond because one of the charges against the demonstrators is contempt of court for violating the restraining order against demonstrating. He recounts that the arrested demonstrator sang and chanted most of the night and are still doing so.","Racial unrest flared in Columbus, Georgia in the spring of 1971. The Afro-American Police League, a local organization of Black police officers, filed a lawsuit against the county and began holding demonstrations at city hall after patrolman John L. Brooks was suspended from the force for failing to appear at a court hearing for a traffic case he made. Brooks alleged he had not attended the hearing because he was ill. On May 31, seven African American police officers protesting the lack of justice in the department ripped the American flag off of their uniforms. Charges of discrimination made by the police league included the segregation of patrol cars, the the department's choice to only assign African American officers to beats in African American neighborhoods, and the use of discriminatory tests and written and oral exams for employment and promotion. They also pointed to the disparity in racial representation in the department's force; less than eleven percent of the officers were African American while thirty-five percent of Columbus was African American.","Reporter: Whipkey, Jim","Title supplied by cataloger."],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":["Clip number: wsbn63589"],"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":["Original found in the WSB-TV newsfilm collection."],"dcterms_subject":["African American police--Georgia--Columbus","Reporters and reporting--Georgia--Columbus","African Americans--Songs and music","African American men--Georgia--Columbus","Civil rights workers--Georgia--Columbus","African American civil rights workers--Georgia--Columbus","Civil rights movements--Georgia--Columbus","Civil rights demonstrations--Georgia--Columbus","Arrest--Georgia--Columbus","Jails--Georgia--Columbus","Police, State--Georgia","Police vehicles--Georgia--Columbus","Bail--Georgia--Columbus","Ain't gonna let nobody turn me around (Song)","Discrimination in employment--Georgia--Columbus"],"dcterms_title":["WSB-TV newsfilm clip of reporter Jim Whipkey commenting on a civil rights demonstration in Columbus, Georgia, 1971 July 31"],"dcterms_type":["MovingImage"],"dcterms_provenance":["Walter J. 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A reporter announces that the mayor will consider any vehicle traveling on the streets of Columbus after ten pm suspect, but that he has not specified what action will be taken against curfew violators will be, as he has chosen to leave the assignment of penalties to the discretion of law enforcement officials. According to the reporter, an unnamed African American spokesperson has raised objections to the mayor's allowance of the police to use their own discretion. The reporter's commentary is truncated by a statement made by Mayor Allen at a press conference. Speaking into a single microphone, Allen announces the imposition of the citywide curfew, and declares \"tonight, starting at ten pm, I am asking all citizens to voluntarily stay in their homes and off the streets. I have called on all the law enforcement agencies to consider suspect any vehicle moving on the streets after ten pm. This may result in you being stopped, questioned, and inconvenienced. The degree of your volunteer cooperation in this matter will determine whether stricter measures will be required. Thank you.\" The clip ends at the end of Allen's statement. Violence broke out in Columbus, Georgia during the spring and summer of 1971 following a series of racially motivated suspensions and firings in the Columbus police department. On Saturday, June 19, 1971, Hosea Williams, regional vice president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), helped organize a protest march in support of demands made in a class-action lawsuit against the city, and to protest the city's failure to address grievances of the Afro-American Police League. The lawsuit's plaintiffs sought to eliminate longstanding discriminatory practices in the department, and to reinstate officers who had protested against said practices. Although the protest march was peaceful, racial tensions were high in Columbus, and violence escalated dramatically after the demonstration. Rioting escalated on June 21, 1971, when a white officer, L. A. Jacks, shot and killed a twenty-year old African American youth named Willie J. Osborne after an alleged armed robbery. Riots, arson attacks, police violence, and further protests continued to impact the city prompting the Columbus City Council to invoke an emergency ordinance, and Columbus mayor J. R. Allen to declare a state of emergency, which banned the sale of liquor, guns, and ammunition. On July 25, 1971, Mayor Allen called a voluntary citywide curfew that enabled police to stop and search city residents who were outside after ten pm. The curfew was lifted on August 6.","Title supplied by cataloger."],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":["Clip number: wsbn63537"],"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":["Original found in the WSB-TV newsfilm collection."],"dcterms_subject":["Curfews--Georgia--Columbus","Local government--Georgia--Columbus","Cities and towns--Georgia--Columbus","Race riots--Georgia--Columbus","Automobiles--Georgia--Columbus","Transportation, Automotive--Georgia--Columbus","Automobile travel--Georgia--Columbus","City traffic--Georgia--Columbus","Storefronts--Georgia--Columbus","Commercial buildings--Georgia--Columbus","Mayors--Georgia--Columbus","Municipal government--Georgia--Columbus","Municipal officials and employees--Georgia--Columbus","Civic leaders--Georgia--Columbus","African American civic leaders--Georgia--Columbus","Community activists--Georgia--Columbus","Political activists--Georgia","African American political activists--Georgia","Police crackdowns--Georgia--Columbus","Police--Georgia--Columbus","Police discretion--Georgia--Columbus","Police--Complaints against--Georgia--Columbus","Police-community relations--Georgia--Columbus","Police questioning--Georgia--Columbus","Detention of persons--Georgia--Columbus","Demonstrations--Georgia--Columbus","Civil rights movements--Georgia--Columbus","Civil rights demonstrations--Georgia--Columbus","Direct action--Georgia--Columbus","Riots--Georgia--Columbus","Riots--Georgia--Columbus--History--20th century","Race riots--United States--History--20th century","Race discrimination--Georgia--Columbus","Prejudices--Georgia--Columbus","Polarization (Social Sciences)--Georgia--Columbus","African Americans--Georgia--Columbus","Whites--Georgia--Columbus","African Americans--Georgia--Columbus--Social conditions--20th century","African Americans--Georgia--Columbus--Social conditions--1964-1975","Whites--Georgia--Columbus--Social conditions--20th century","Whites--Georgia--Columbus--Social conditions--1964-1975","Social conflict--Georgia--Columbus","Law enforcement--Georgia--Columbus","Reporters and reporting--Georgia--Columbus","Press conferences--Georgia--Columbus","Microphone","Columbus (Ga.)--Race relations--History--20th century","Georgia--Race relations","Columbus (Ga.)--Politics and government","Georgia--Politics and government--1951-","Columbus (Ga.)--Politics and government--1951-","Georgia--Social conditions--1960-1980","Columbus (Ga.)--Social conditions--20th century"],"dcterms_title":["WSB-TV newsfilm clip of mayor J. 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Hope, Macon minister and president of the Georgia NAACP, opens with the proverb of walking a mile in another person's shoes. Hope explains that African Americans in the community are tired of living with unfulfilled promises for so long. He believes that consideration of the situation is \"long overdue.\" Bibb County commissioner F. Emory Greene, responds to Hope's comments and agrees that African Americans should be represented at all levels of government. However, Greene asserts that that people should not be fired because they are of the \"wrong\" race. He concludes officials should consider hiring \"qualified Blacks as the vacancy exists\" but does not support creating vacancies just for African Americans. Behind Greene, men and women sit in two rows aong the wall of the conference room. The camera looks through a doorway into the conference room, focuses on Reverend Hope sitting at the conference table, and later moves to another unidentified African American man at the meeting. Bibb County Board of Commissioners chairman Earl Zimmerman, stands in front of a mural to speak to the meeting. Zimmerman points to the number of employers seeking qualified African American employees as one reason for the shortage of African American county employees. Zimmerman explains that the county is also limited in the wages it can pay and cannot compete with private industries. After Zimmerman's comments, the meeting appears to end, and the participants push their chairs back from the table and stand up.","The next portion of the clip records comments made by Macon mayor Ronnie Thompson at a meeting of the Optimists Club. Thompson recalls his youth in a \"laboring family from a mill town.\" He explains that he knows the discrimination of poverty and declares that \"the best way that I know to fight poverty is to go to work.\" Thompson claims he knows of white and African American people who have had worked hard and have made good. After Thompson's comments, the camera shows the audience. As Thompson finishes his comments, the audience gives him a standing ovation, and Thompson returns to his seat. The b-roll shows more of Thompson's speech at the Optimists Club. Thompson declares that the city of Macon will fight for its citizens and businesses. He asserts that it is right for the community to \"stand up for all the things that have been labored for by those gone on before us.\"","During the summer of 1971, racial unrest flared in Macon, Georgia. At the end of June, Jimmie Lee White, an African American city employee, was shot and killed by white police officer John R. Beck. Another African American man, John George Turner, was found hanged in a city jail cell after having been picked up on a disorderly conduct charge; Turner's death was ruled a suicide. Mayor Ronnie Thompson issued a dusk-to-dawn curfew during the next several days of unrest and banned the sale of alcohol, guns, and ammunition. Violence in the community included several fire bombing attempts, although the only two bombs to explode burned empty houses. On July 5, Mayor Thompson lifted the curfew and authorized the resumption of alcohol, gun, and ammunition sales. On July 5, a biracial committee formed at the beginning of Thompson's term as mayor held a meeting to find ways to calm the city. Thompson played an active role in leading the city's response to the racial unrest, especially that of the police department. At one point, Thompson carried a machine gun while leading police on a hunt for a suspected sniper.","On July 12, members of the Macon NAACP chapter, led by Reverend J. Lorenzo Key, launched a three-prong program aimed at bettering the situation of local African Americans. The program employed pickets, economic moves, and a massive voter education campaign. African American leaders arranged a series of six meetings with leaders of community government and civic organizations. On July 20, a special committee of the NAACP met with the Bibb County Board of Commissioners and county department heads. The two-hour meeting was the second of the six meetings arranged with government and civic leaders. During the meeting the NAACP leaders asked that African Americans be given equal employment opportunities. After the meeting, Bibb County Commissioners urged all county offices to take necessary steps to eliminate racial discrimination in hiring. The board also urged measures to ensure appropriate employment of Blacks in several public functions. The Board offered its facilities and assistance for that purpose.","Title supplied by cataloger."],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":["Clip number: wsbn63449"],"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":null,"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":["Original found in the WSB-TV newsfilm collection."],"dcterms_subject":["Race relations","African Americans--Georgia--Macon","African American civic leaders--Georgia--Macon","Race discrimination--Georgia--Macon","Discrimination in employment--Georgia--Macon","Mayors--Georgia--Macon","Clubs--Georgia--Macon","African American clergy--Georgia--Macon","Minorities--Employment--Georgia--Macon","Civil service--Minority employment--Georgia--Macon","Macon (Ga.)--Race relations--History--20th century","Bibb County (Ga.)--Officials and employees"],"dcterms_title":["WSB-TV newsfilm clip of a meeting between the Bibb County Board of Commissioners and members of a special committee of the local branch of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) urging equal employment opportunities for African Americans; also Mayor Ronnie Thompson speaks to a meeting of the Optimists Club, Macon, Georgia, 1971 July 20"],"dcterms_type":["MovingImage"],"dcterms_provenance":["Walter J. 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