{"response":{"docs":[{"id":"ugabma_wsbn_wsbn48497","title":"WSB-TV newsfilm clip of an unidentified white man speaking of the possibility of federal voting registrars in Americus, Georgia, 1965 August","collection_id":"ugabma_wsbn","collection_title":"WSB-TV Newsfilm Collection","dcterms_contributor":null,"dcterms_spatial":["United States, Georgia, Sumter County, Americus, 32.07239, -84.23269"],"dcterms_creator":["WSB-TV (Television station : Atlanta, Ga.)"],"dc_date":["1965-08-00"],"dcterms_description":["In this WSB newsfilm clip from August 1965, an unidentified white man addresses the possibility of federal voter registrars in Americus, Georgia.  The man explains that since the voting-related racial protests in Americus stemmed from the use of segregated voting lines in a polling place, federal voting registrars, who primarily assist in facilitating voting registration, will not be sent into the town.  During a county-held special election for Justice of the Peace in Sumter County, Georgia, on July 20, 1965, four African American women, including the first female African American candidate in the county, were arrested for standing in the \"white\" line at a polling station.  On July 31, federal judge W. A. Bootle ordered the cessation of racially segregated elections as well as the release of the four women.  After the 1965 Voting Rights Act was passed, 1,700 African American residents of the county registered to vote within a few days time, nearly doubling the previous total of registered African Americans.","Title supplied by cataloger.","IMLS Grant, 2008.","Digibeta Center Cut (4 x 3) downconvert from HDD5 1080/23.98PsF film transfer."],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":["Clip number: wsbn48497"],"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":["Voting--Georgia--Americus","Voter registration--Georgia--Americus","African Americans--Suffrage--Georgia--Americus","Civil rights demonstrations--Georgia--Americus","Segregation--Georgia--Americus","Federal-city relations--Georgia--Americus","Americus (Ga.)--Race relations--History--20th century"],"dcterms_title":["WSB-TV newsfilm clip of an unidentified white man speaking of the possibility of federal voting registrars in Americus, Georgia, 1965 August"],"dcterms_type":["MovingImage"],"dcterms_provenance":["Walter J. 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Walker hopes the Movement will be satisfied with the court's actions, as they are not under the city's jurisdiction; he urges Movement members to halt demonstrations and suggests that the group take its other demands, including the hiring of African American voting registrars, to the courts.  He explains that he and the city council met with three local African American leaders on Monday, July 26, but that the issues discussed at the meeting could not be resolved. He claims that he and the council will continue to consider issues brought to their attention; however, he suggests that the creation of a biracial committee, another demand of the Sumter County Movement, would remain ineffective as long as emotions run so high. Instead, he recommends ceasing demonstrations in order to encourage a cooling-off period; he emphasizes again that demonstrations do nothing \"but to create additional strife and problems.\"  Blaming outsiders for the current problems, Walker reaffirms that the city council will work directly with local citizens, both African American and white, to resolve \"legitimate problems.\"  Outside civil rights workers, including Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) members who first came to Americus early in 1963, helped organize the Sumter County Movement.  Demonstrations were held sporadically from 1963 until 1965; on July 20 1965, police arrested four women for attempting to integrate voting lines in a county-held special election.  Mary Kate Bell, one of the women arrested, was the first female African American candidate in Sumter County.  The Sumter County Movement began three-times-a-day demonstrations in response to the arrests and agreed to end demonstrations on August 13.","Title supplied by cataloger.","IMLS Grant, 2008.","Digibeta Center Cut (4 x 3) downconvert from HDD5 1080/23.98PsF film transfer."],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":["Clip number: wsbn48504"],"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":["Mayors--Georgia--Americus","Civil rights demonstrations--Georgia--Americus","Press conferences--Georgia--Americus","African Americans--Suffrage--Georgia--Americus","Local elections--Georgia--Americus","Women political candidates--Georgia--Americus","Negotiation--Georgia--Americus","Contested elections--Georgia--Americus","Voting registrars--Georgia--Americus","Discrimination in employment--Georgia--Americus","Election officials--Georgia--Americus","Direct action--Georgia--Americus","Americus (Ga.)--Race relations--History--20th century","Americus (Ga.)--Politics and government"],"dcterms_title":["WSB-TV newsfilm clip of mayor T. 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A man speaks to the crowd, which consists of several white and African American demonstrators.  Children and teenagers are seen among the crowd, including one young boy playing with a helmet while sitting on the ground.  After a break in the clip, protesters also march during a daytime demonstration, following a police car as they walk.  The demonstrators march from Friendship Baptist Church on Cotton Avenue to the Sumter County Courthouse.  Signs in the crowd have the slogans, \"Help us end this evil system,\" \"One man, one vote,\" and \"I don't want to keep my money but you are keeping my rights.\"  Law enforcement officers again protect the marchers.  The demonstrators also kneel and appear to pray near the Sumter County Courthouse.  Earlier in the day, the four women arrested July 20 for standing in a \"white\" line at a Sumter County election were released from jail by federal judge W. A. Bootle; after being released, the women immediately joined a protest march at the Sumter County Courthouse.  After sporadic civil rights demonstrations from 1963 through 1965, the Sumter County Movement intensified protests after the July 20 arrest of four African American women for standing in a \"white\" line at a Sumter County election.  Three-times-daily protests continued from July 21 through August 13, when the movement agreed to end demonstrations to ease tensions in the city with the hope of later forming a biracial committee to discuss African American demands.","Title supplied by cataloger.","IMLS Grant, 2008.","Digibeta Center Cut (4 x 3) downconvert from HDD5 1080/23.98PsF film transfer."],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":["Clip number: wsbn48502"],"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 civil rights workers--Georgia--Americus","Civil rights workers--Georgia--Americus","Civil rights demonstrations--Georgia--Americus","Protest marches--Georgia--Americus","Police--Georgia--Americus","African Americans--Songs and music","Picketing--Georgia--Americus","Prayer--Georgia--Americus","Public worship--Georgia--Americus","Singing--Georgia--Americus","Segregation--Georgia--Americus","African Americans--Civil rights--Georgia--Americus","Suffrage--Georgia--Americus","Americus (Ga.)--Race relations--History--20th century"],"dcterms_title":["Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of African Americans demonstrating against segregation in Americus, Georgia, 1965 July 30"],"dcterms_type":["MovingImage"],"dcterms_provenance":["Walter J. 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Obtaining permissions to publish or otherwise use is the sole responsibility of the user."],"dcterms_medium":["documents (object genre)"],"dcterms_extent":null,"dlg_subject_personal":null,"dcterms_subject_fast":null,"fulltext":null},{"id":"ugabma_wsbn_wsbn42203","title":"Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of African Americans demonstrating against segregation and reporter Tom Brokaw interviewing mayor T. Griffin Walker in Americus, Georgia, 1965 July 29","collection_id":"ugabma_wsbn","collection_title":"WSB-TV Newsfilm Collection","dcterms_contributor":["Brokaw, Tom","Walker, T. 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The demonstrators then stand in a circle in front of the Sumter County Courthouse, where they clap and sing, \"Keep Your Eyes on the Prize.\"  Willie Bolden, a Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) member working in Americus, addresses the gathering on the local, regional and global manifestations of racial conflict.  \"All you have to do,\" he says, \"is go into a community and you will find problems when it comes to black-white relationships.\"  Bolden asks the audience and the mayor to engage Americus directly as it remains a source for these problems.  After a break in the clip, Mayor Walker responds vaguely to Tom Brokaw's question about plans for a conference with civil rights leaders; he clarifies that any discussions conducted with African Americans will take place with local leaders.  When asked about reactions to a white demonstration held at the fairgrounds the previous evening, he conveyed appreciation that the meeting emphasized adherence to the law.  Walker explains to Brokaw that some of the African American community demands, such as integrated voting, are county issues over which he has no control as mayor.  He dismisses the activist strategy of boycotting white merchants, and announces that the city council will meet as necessary to address concerns.  Civil rights demonstrations in Americus took place periodically beginning in the summer of 1963, and lasting through the summer of 1965.  On July 20, 1965, four African American women were arrested for attempting to integrate a county-held special election, where the first African American woman candidate in Sumter County was included on the ballot; the arrest revived demonstrations. On July 30, the women were released on order of federal judge W. A. Bootle, and on August 13, demonstrations were halted by the Sumter County Movement, the local civil rights organization.","Reporter: Brokaw, Tom","Title supplied by cataloger.","IMLS Grant, 2008.","Digibeta Center Cut (4 x 3) downconvert from HDD5 1080/23.98PsF film transfer."],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":["Clip number: wsbn42203"],"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 civil rights workers--Georgia--Americus","Civil rights workers--Georgia--Americus","Civil rights demonstrations--Georgia--Americus","Reporters and reporting--Georgia--Americus","Interviews--Georgia--Americus","Mayors--Georgia--Americus","Police--Georgia--Americus","Camera operators--Georgia--Americus","Protest marches--Georgia--Americus","Keep your eyes on the prize (Song)","Negotiation--Georgia--Americus","Boycotts--Georgia--Americus","Segregation--Georgia--Americus","African Americans--Songs and music","Demonstrations--Georgia--Americus","Singing--Georgia--Americus","Direct action--Georgia--Americus","City councils--Georgia--Americus","Americus (Ga.)--Race relations--History--20th century"],"dcterms_title":["Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of African Americans demonstrating against segregation and reporter Tom Brokaw interviewing mayor T. 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Two African Americans, Eddie James Lamar and Charlie Lee Hopkins, were arrested following the July 28 shooting death of 21-year-old white Americus resident Andrew Whatley.  Following a break in the clip, unidentified buildings appear, as do Georgia patrol cars and state troopers. Next, Maddox speaks to a crowd gathered in an Americus recreation facility.  He explains that he is in Americus on a \"mission of peace.\"  He calls for the restoration of states' rights, exclaiming, \"We are going to get them like George Wallace in the White House and save this great land!\"  Maddox urges the crowd to make their feelings known \"at the voting booths and with your dollar.\"  Maddox, who says, \"I belong here in Georgia,\" challenges those who criticize his presence in Americus as an \"outsider\" and condemns them for not being equally critical of the nonresident African Americans who have come to support the civil rights movement in Americus.  Maddox also disparages the media for what he sees as inconsistency; he expresses appreciation for media presence at the rally and for fairness and kindness in the past, but then faults them for calling his wife while she is recuperating in the hospital.  \"I'm proud to be called a segregationist,\" he says, \"but I challenge the news media to call 'Light bulb' Johnson, or [Atlanta mayor] Ivan Allen, or 'No not one' Vandiver an integrationist.  That's what they are, every one of them.\"  Maddox here refers to President Lyndon Johnson and Georgia governor Ernest Vandiver.  He blames President Johnson, editor and publisher of the Atlanta Constitution Ralph McGill, and \"the communists\" for conspiring \"to bring about this great tragedy that has taken place in Americus, Georgia.\"  Racial tensions in Americus, which had been building since the July 20 arrest of four African American women for standing in a \"white\" line during an election, boiled over on July 28.  On July 28, Andrew Whatley, a 21-year-old white marine recruit was shot to death from a passing car occupied by two African American men.  Whatley had been standing near a crowd of whites, some of whom were throwing rocks at black drivers as they passed.  Maddox also denounces \"cowardly\" businessmen for valuing business more than standing up for their beliefs.  Maddox closed his Atlanta restaurant chain the Pickrick rather than desegregate.","Title supplied by cataloger.","IMLS Grant, 2008.","Digibeta Center Cut (4 x 3) downconvert from HDD5 1080/23.98PsF film transfer."],"dc_format":["video/mp4"],"dcterms_identifier":["Clip number: wsbn48501"],"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 men--Georgia--Americus","Central business districts--Georgia--Americus","Communism--Georgia--Americus","Police--Georgia--Americus","Police vehicles--Georgia","Segregation--Georgia--Americus","Voting--Georgia--Americus","Reporters and reporting--Georgia--Americus","African American civil rights workers--Georgia--Americus","Subversive activities--Georgia--Americus","Governors--Georgia--Election, 1965","Political campaigns--Georgia","Demonstrations--Georgia--Americus","Americus (Ga.)--Race relations--History--20th century","Georgia--Politics and government--History--20th century"],"dcterms_title":["Series of WSB-TV newsfilm clips of Lester Maddox promoting states' rights and segregation as he speaks to a white audience in Americus, Georgia, 1965 July 29"],"dcterms_type":["MovingImage"],"dcterms_provenance":["Walter J. 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Next, African Americans lead a white student wearing a blood-stained shirt from a building as he holds a rag to his mouth (possibly Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) member Ralph Allen). As he gets in a car driven by an African American student, a large tear in his shirt becomes visible.  After a break in the clip, a white crowd gathered in a recreation facility listens to Atlanta-based segregationist and gubernatorial candidate Lester Maddox.  Maddox outlines his priorities, which include private property rights, states' rights in constitutional government, and \"to run the 'renegades' out of high places in the state of Georgia and in the nation's capital.\"  Next, state troopers stand around patrol cars in a parking lot, after which Mayor Walker answers reporter Tom Brokaw's question about a possible curfew.  Although Walker explains that the city council does not feel the current racial situation requires a curfew, he does ask all citizens to refrain from congregating in groups, and to avoid the streets at night.  Following the exchange between Walker and Brokaw, African Americans march two-by-two, as they carry picket signs with the following slogans:  \"I don't want to keep my money but you are keeping my rights;\" \"Help us to destroy the walls of segregation;\" \"Until Negroes are free, let's not buy in Americus;\" and \"We have an illegal justice of the peace.\"  The last sign refers to a disagreement over a special election for Justice of the Peace held July 20 in which four African American women, including Mary Kate Bell, a candidate for the office, were arrested for standing in the \"white\" line.  Four white women and a white man stand near the Sumter County Courthouse and watch the demonstrators; troopers also watch the protesters as they march down the street.  The protesters gather around a car and listen to Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) worker Willie Bolden, as he expresses sympathy for Andrew Whatley, a twenty-one-year-old white Americus native who was killed on July 28 by a shot from a car driven by African Americans.  Bolden also expresses concern about the continuing violence and racial tension in Americus; he informs his audience and the city council of scheduled demonstrations later in the day at 6 pm and at 10 pm, the latter of which will last all night.  Next, Mary Kate Bell, Gloria Wise, Lena Turner, and Mamie Campbell, the women arrested for trying to integrate the election on July 20, sit in a room and appear to answer questions.  Mary Kate Bell was the first African American woman candidate in a Sumter County election.  On July 30, federal judge W. A. Bootle ordered the release of the four women and the termination of segregated elections in Sumter County.  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