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King spoke against the Vietnam War, while the Klan was represented by Grand Dragon James Spears, who spoke against various representatives of the political left, from Communists to hippies. The film switches back and forth between the two events throughout its duration."],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":["Montgomery, Ala. : Alabama Department of Archives and History"],"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":["WSFA-TV (Television station : Montgomery, Ala.)","WSFA collection","Box D047, Item 0010"],"dcterms_subject":["Ku Klux Klan (1915- )","African Americans--Civil rights","Demonstrations","Civil rights workers","Flags--Confederate States of America","Flags--Soviet Union","Flags--United States","Parades","Race relations--Alabama","Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Protest movements","White supremacy movements","Montgomery (Ala.)","Montgomery County (Ala.)"],"dcterms_title":["WSFA audiovisual item D047.0010"],"dcterms_type":["MovingImage"],"dcterms_provenance":["Alabama. 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Donated by WSFA, https://www.wsfa.com."],"dcterms_medium":["16mm (photographic film size)"],"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":["King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968","Spears, James"],"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":null},{"id":"aar_wsfa_1330","title":"WSFA audiovisual item D125.0001","collection_id":"aar_wsfa","collection_title":"WSFA Collection","dcterms_contributor":null,"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Alabama, 32.75041, -86.75026"],"dcterms_creator":null,"dc_date":["1967-12/1968-09"],"dcterms_description":["The following segments are included: 0:00:01: Silent footage of George Wallace leaving from Dannelly Field in Montgomery, Alabama, in July 1968, during his presidential campaign. Seymore Trammell is with him. 0:00:09: Swag for George Wallace's 1968 presidential campaign. Included are items such as bags, ties, car tags, hats, pins, coins, and bumper stickers, all of which are available for purchase. 0:02:14: George Wallace arriving at Dannelly Field in Montgomery after campaigning in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in early July 1968. During an interview with reporters (including WSFA-TV's Charles Caton), he discusses getting on the ballot in Minnesota; a protest by college students at his rally there on July 3; and support he has received from \"young people\" during his campaign. 0:05:59: George Wallace leaving for Chicago, Illinois, from Dannelly Field in Montgomery on September 30, 1968, during his presidential campaign. In an interview with a reporter, he discusses plans to announce his platform and vice presidential candidate. Seymore Trammell is with him. 0:07:42: WSFA-TV's Charles Caton interviewing George Wallace in December 1967 about his potential candidacy for president in 1968. They discuss the possibility of a third-party candidate throwing the election to the U.S. House of Representatives (as per the terms of the 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution); Wallace's recent and upcoming trips to California and the growth of the American Independent Party; and whether he would stop using state employees in his campaign if he were to officially announce his candidacy for president: \"Well, of course, we're not going to use the state employees, other than to say that my wife ran for the governorship on the platform of continuing this fight to return domestic democratic institutions to the people, against this trend of the government to run our lives. That was her platform. I'm not an announced candidate for the presidency, and my going to California to try to awaken the people in that state as they are awakened, and the country, to the dangers of these trends is carrying out my wife platform. I'm not an announced candidate for the presidency, and so we are only doing what she told the people she would, do and she was elected on that in 1966.\" 0:11:25: Governor Albert Brewer announcing a new penalty system for traffic offenses during his weekly press conference on July 3, 1968: \"This point system I've outlined today will be strictly enforced. We simply will not allow habitual violators of our traffic laws to continue operating their vehicles on our highways, endangering the lives of others. As I have said in the past, the first step in reducing traffic accidents is law enforcement. This we fully intend to do with every means available. It is not fair for innocent and law-abiding drivers to be killed and maimed by irresponsible and reckless drivers who disregard the rights of others. I'm wholeheartedly committed to whatever steps may be necessary in reducing the number of senseless tragic accidents on our highways.\" 0:13:10: Governor Albert Brewer discussing an upcoming report from the Special Education Study Commission during his weekly press conference on July 3, 1968. WSFA-TV's Bob Inman and Public Safety Director Floyd Mann are among those in attendance. 0:14:12: Governor Albert Brewer speaking at a patriotic rally at Cramton Bowl in Montgomery on July 4, 1968. The footage begins with a silent scene of Brewer participating in the parade down Madison Avenue, which started at city hall and ended in front of the stadium. 0:15:17: Governor Brewer speaking at his weekly press conference on July 3, 1968. He asks all drivers to travel carefully during the upcoming Fourth of July holiday: \"I want to urge all of our citizens to drive carefully with regard for the rights of others, to recognize that motor vehicles can be lethal weapons on our highways, to drive defensively, to guard against those who are not so careful about the rights of others, in order to protect the lives of our people and those who may be visiting within our state. The full law enforcement resources of the state of Alabama in traffic safety will be on the highways for this period of time. We're going to enforce the laws to the full limit of our ability to try to guard against a tragedy on our highways.\" 0:15:58: 0:00:01: Perry Hooper opening his campaign headquarters on Montgomery Street in Montgomery on September 24, 1968. Hooper, a Republican, was running for the position that would be vacated by Lister Hill when he completed his term in office; Democrat James Allen ultimately won the seat. 0:19:00: Congressmen Bill Dickinson opening his campaign headquarters in Montgomery on September 27, 1968. During his remarks, he criticizes \"national Democrats\" (\"I'm an Alabama Democrat\") and discusses how he would vote if the House were called upon to decide the upcoming presidential election, as per the terms of the 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: \"I believe in answering the issues, and one of the biggest issues in the race today is how will Bill Dickinson vote in the Congress if the presidential election is thrown into Congress, in the House of Representatives? I'm not dodging the question and I'm not ducking it. I'm here to answer it just as plain and as straightforward as I can. I will vote in the Congress as I have always voted, for what is best for the people of the Second District of Alabama and the state of Alabama. I will, in that event, as I have always put the people above the party. I will cast my vote in the Congress of the United States for the same man that carries the Second District of Alabama. I will reflect the voice in the opinions of the Second . . . District of Alabama, and we don't have much doubt that it's going to be George C. Wallace. And if it is George C. Wallace that . . . carries the Second District of Alabama in the presidential race and it's put in the House of Representatives, I will proudly cast my vote for George C. Wallace for president of the United States. And if my vote will make him the next president of the United States, he will be the next president of the United States.\" The event included a parade down Dexter Avenue led by the Lanier High School band, and George Mitchell presented the story for WSFA-TV News. 0:22:48: Closure of the Hotel Albert in Selma, Alabama, in late December 1967. Included is silent footage of the exterior and interior of the building, as well as an interview with the owner (possibly Otis Adams) about the reasons for closing the business. The hotel was later demolished in June 1968. 0:24:50: Participants in the Poor People's Campaign in Selma in May 1968. Included is footage of the demonstrators arriving on buses from Mississippi the afternoon of May 6; a march down Broad Street and on the Edmund Pettus Bridge the morning of May 7, shortly before the group left for Montgomery; and a meeting of city officials and leaders, possibly on May 3 (among those present are Mayor Joe Smitherman and Reverend L. L. Anderson, minister of Tabernacle Baptist Church and local coordinator of the campaign). 0:26:12: Participants in the Poor People's Campaign in Montgomery on May 8, 1968. Included is footage of a memorial gathering for Martin Luther King Jr. in front of Dexter Avenue Baptist Church; mourners in line on the steps of the Capitol, waiting to view Lurleen Wallace lying in state; and demonstrators boarding Trailways buses for Birmingham to continue the campaign. Among the participants are civil rights leaders Hosea Williams, Richard Boone, and Roosevelt Barnett. 0:28:39: Dr. Frank Rose, president of the University of Alabama, speaking at a press conference on May 10, 1968. He discusses a major fundraising initiative (\"STRIDE\") to expand the facilities and programs at the school's campuses in Tuscaloosa, Birmingham, and Huntsville."],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":["Montgomery, Ala. : Alabama Department of Archives and History"],"dc_relation":null,"dc_right":["http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"],"dcterms_is_part_of":["WSFA-TV (Television station : Montgomery, Ala.)","WSFA collection","Box D125, Item 0001"],"dcterms_subject":["Wallace, Lurleen, 1926-1968--Death and burial","African Americans--Civil rights","African Americans--Economic conditions","African Americans--Social conditions","Airplanes","Airports","Alabama State Capitol (Montgomery, Ala.)","Business","Civil rights demonstrations","Civil rights workers","College administrators","Democratic Party (U.S.)","Education","Governors--Alabama","Hotels","Law enforcement officers","Legislators--United States","Marching bands","Mayors--Alabama--Selma","Parades","Political campaigns","Political science","Parades","Demonstrations","Political participation ","Reporters and reporting","Republican Party (U.S.)","Universities and colleges","Selma (Ala.)","Dallas County (Ala.)","Montgomery (Ala.)","Montgomery County (Ala.)"],"dcterms_title":["WSFA audiovisual item D125.0001"],"dcterms_type":["MovingImage"],"dcterms_provenance":["Alabama. 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It is the patron's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing materials found in our collections."],"dcterms_medium":["photographs"],"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":null},{"id":"suc_localtvnews_431","title":"\"Donkey Day\"--outtakes","collection_id":"suc_localtvnews","collection_title":"Local Television Newsfilm Collections","dcterms_contributor":null,"dcterms_spatial":["United States, South Carolina, Richland County, Columbia, 34.00071, -81.03481"],"dcterms_creator":["WIS-TV"],"dc_date":["1964-04-24"],"dcterms_description":["Exterior; day: various scenes of the \"Fight Blight\" (anti-litter) parade."],"dc_format":["video/H264"],"dcterms_identifier":null,"dcterms_language":["eng"],"dcterms_publisher":["Columbia, S.C. : University of South Carolina. 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The clips appear to be out of sequence, but much of the footage depicts college students demonstrating through marches and sit-downs at the Capitol (where counter-protesters are also present) and in a nearby residential neighborhood. Also included are extended scenes of a march led by Martin Luther King to the Montgomery County courthouse on March 17 (the day after mounted law enforcement officers violently dispersed about 600 SNCC demonstrators), as well as the rally that filled Washington Street when the group arrived. King then met with local officials for several hours to discuss the previous day's events, and when he returned to the crowd outside, he shared the news that Judge Frank M. Johnson had ruled that the Selma to Montgomery march could proceed. Among the civil rights leaders visible in this footage are Martin Luther King Jr., Ralph Abernathy, Jesse Douglas, James Forman, James Bevel, and Kiyoshi Kuromiya. 0:06:31 Inauguration of Governor John Patterson Wallace in Montgomery, Alabama, on January 19, 1959. The footage includes the parade down Dexter Avenue and a portion of Patterson's inaugural address (audio at 0:06:48). 0:07:27: Judge George Wallace at the Federal Building in Montgomery on January 26, 1959, for his contempt hearing. Wallace had been cited for his initial refusal to turn over voting records from Barbour and Bullock Counties to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, but he was found not guilty because he later complied by indirect means. Judge Frank M. Johnson expressed suspicion and disapproval of Wallace's motives in the resulting court order, the text of which was published in the Montgomery Advertiser on January 27: \". . . This court further finds that, even though it was accomplished through means of subterfuge, George C. Wallace did comply with the order of this court concerning the production of the records in question. As to why the devious methods were used, this court will not now judicially determine. In this connection this court feels it sufficient to observe that if these devious means were in good faith considered by Wallace to be essential to the proper exercise of his state judicial functions, then this court will not and should no comment upon these methods. However, if these devious means were for political purposes, then this court refuses to allow its authority and dignity to be bent or swayed by such politically generated whirlwinds. The defendant, George C. Wallace, is ordered to be and he is hereby found not guilty of contempt of this court and stands discharged.\" (The affidavit submitted to the court by Wallace on January 26 is available at https://digital.archives.alabama.gov/digital/collection/voices/id/3214.) 0:07:58: Silent footage of a meeting of the biracial Alabama Advisory Committee on Civil Rights at the Federal Building in Montgomery, Alabama, on September 9, 1959. The meeting was held to discuss the recent report issued by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, with which the committee ultimately agreed. Seated, left to right: Dr. Robert A. Lambert of Fairhope; Louis Eckl, editor of the Florence Times and the Tri-Cities Daily newspapers; Dr. E. B. Goode of Mobile; William H. Swann, assistant to state advisory committees, who presented the report; Douglas Brown, mayor of Ozark (chairman); A. G. Gaston of Birmingham; Mrs. Fletcher McLeod, church and civic leader in Montgomery; and Mrs. L. H. 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