1970s Columbia University Protests, Black Power Movement

1970s Columbia University Protests, Black Power Movement from the Kinolibrary Archive Film Collections. TP39 available in HD. For commercial projects only. To order the clip clean and high res, or to find out more about our various archive collections, visit . Discover our brilliant range of archive footage here: 1970s New York, EXT DAY. Columbia University exterior, large crowd gathered as protest commences, big demonstration banner in middle of crowd. Cuts to black man holding up Black Panther newspaper, car covered in posters, C/U of posters. Various POVs of protester crowds, red “FREE HUEY“ flags held. Shot of Jean Genet speaking into mic. ayd describes a caricature scene, judge podium reads ‘A black Man Has No Rights’. Shot of Jean Genet in front of crowds of protestors. Exterior shot of Columbia University, crowds gathered. Find more archive footage The Black Panther Party here: black panther, black power movement, civil rights, 1970s Columbia University Kinolibrary is a commercial archive film agency supplying high quality, rare and inspiring footage to media professionals. Our collections cover a wealth of eclectic and intriguing themes, locations and eras WEBSITE: TWITTER: FACEBOOK: INSTAGRAM:
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