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1936 ca - Segregation, USA: Study in Educational Inequalities in South Carolina R3 of 3

Reel Number: 220460-04

Color: Black and White

Sound: SIL

Year / Date: 1936,1930s

Country: USA

Location: Richland County, Rock Hill, South Carolina

TC Begins: 06:19:22

TC Ends: 06:27:32

Duration: 00:08:10

1936 ca - USA, Segregation in Education Intertitle: “Every one of South Carolina’s 46 counties provides transportation for white students. Exactly four furnish it to Negro children.” School buses parked, White woman & children laughing board bus, bus drives off & past Esso gas station. 06:19:52 Black children walk on concrete road & across field. 06:20:04 Graph comparing transportation spending for White and Black school children. 22 Black children running along dirt road & climb into car to Benedict College, Columbia. Kids out & into school building past teacher(s). Out of school & leaving building. 06:22:15 Intertitle: “A ten-mile hitch-hike night & morning to high school! Transportation of white... 06:22:58 Intertitle: “Clinton Normal...maintained by A.M.E. Zion Church... Pan exterior Clinton Normal and Industrial College large building. Students out building; pan teachers & students of various ages / classes on bare dirt playground outside school posing for camera. 06:24:16 Staff poses on porch, amputee in wheelchair. 06:24:36 Intertitle: “Students do all the work.” Students pulling water from well in courtyard, washing & hanging laundry. Lines w/ laundry hanging. Outdoor toilets / huts outside, behind buildings. 06:25:37 Intertitle: “Beef on the hoof! Each...provides one month’s food supply...” Calf grazing followed by chicken. (brief). 06:25:53 Intertitle: “Friendship Baptist College...” Exterior of college buildings Friendship Baptist College, Rock Hill, South Carolina. Intertitle & man shaking hands w/ the Dean (probably Dr. James H. Gouldlock, the President). 06:26:33 Intertitle: “What whole country must be brought to realize that democracy & ignorance cannot endure side by side... (summation). NCAAP end title Black rural poverty; Ethnic Education; Boarding Schools; Economics; Southern Segregation;

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