Roosevelt Urges Tolerance - N.Y. Lner 1938

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Item title reads - Freedom. President urges tolerance in U.S.

America (USA). (LNER).

Various L/Ss of crowds of people at the National Education Association convention on the site of the World's Fair in New York. M/S of President Franklin D. Roosevelt making a speech about civil liberties,...

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Cataloguer:
Emma
Stock:
Black & White
Sound:
Sound
Media URN:
17398
Sort Number:
38/056
Time in/Out:
01:13:46:00 / 01:16:30:00
Canister:
38/56
Film ID:
973.16
Issue Date:
14/07/1938

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