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politics2.jpgThis category covers footage of trade unions, communism, protest, revolution and terrorism.
People’s Holiday, late 40’s, is just one of many May Day documentaries in Contemporary’s footage library. 1916 archive footage of the Easter Uprising in Ireland showing the ruins of Dublin after the battle. Free Voice politics.jpgof Labour covers the history of America’s famous Yiddish Anarchist paper. Exclusive footage of Fidel Castro, Aaron Copeland and Dimitri Shostakovich attending the Cultural and Scientific World Conference in the late 1940’s. Rare footage of the Peekskill incident when anti-communist whites organized and attacked a Communist Party outing, smashing buses and injuring those in them whilst the police stood by. Our section on unions contains portrayals of women activists from the US and Britain as well as archive material going back to the 30s. From Latin America comes footage of the grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo searching for their lost children and grandchildren.
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Khrushchev sitting in chair

country of origin: former USSR

Castro gives children sweets

country of origin: Cuba

Shot of burning swastika

country of origin: United States

6/4/51: Sentencing at the Rosenberg trial. The Judge's speech

country of origin: United States

War of independence Angola Man with bloody disfigured face

country of origin: Angola

Woman sings

country of origin: United Kingdom

Romanoff reviews and salutes troops

country of origin: Czech Republic

Men on way to work

country of origin: United States

Workers stream to work

country of origin: United States

Colour silent footage of Harry Pollit's funeral (attended by Paul Robeson) and a rally in Trafalgar Square addressed by Ivor Montague (Robeson in attendance). Marchers walk towards Golders Green crematorium holding red flags aloft.

country of origin: United Kingdom

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