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THE WORLD AND ITS PROBLEMS

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Black Power

Storage No. Subject Remarks Compartment
S-28-1-1 Rioting(1) Stone-throwing and plunder during a demonstration at Memphis, USA, March 28th, 1968 27
2 Rioting(2) West Side shopping centre, Chicago, USA, April, 1968 27
3 Rioting(3) The news of the assasination of Martin Luther King provokes violent anger. Washington, USA, April, 5th, 1968 27
4 Rioting(4) Further reaction to the assassination, April, 1968 27
5 Rioting(5) Further reaction to the assassination, April, 1968 27
6 Black power at the Olympics Three American black athletes demonstrate against racial discrimination at the victors' ceremony for the 400-metre relay race. Mexico City, 1968 27
7 Demonstration(1) On the 1st anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King. Memphis, USA, April 4th, 1969 27
8 Demonstration(2) Black demonstrators carry a Christian cross during the second nationwide anti-war demonstration, New Orleans, USA, November 15th, 1969 27

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Mixed Parentage and Racial Problems

Storage No. Subject Remarks Compartment
S-28-2-1 Children(1) Christmas for children of mixed parentage, 1950 27
2 Children(2) Gathering of children of the "Remi no Kai" Society at the home of Hirano Imao, Chiba Prefecture, June, 1968.
Hirano Imao, a writer, is of mixed parentage, his mother being Japanese, his father French
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3 Children(3) Children of mixed parentage in Korea, December, 1953 27
4 Children(4) Children of mixed parentage in Korea, with their fathers 27
5 The Philippines Demonstrators protest the annexation of Sabah, September 20th, 1968 27
6 Zionism Jewish students gather in front of the Soviet Embassy, London, December, 1969 27

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Poverty

Storage No. Subject Remarks Compartment
S-28-3-1 Poverty(1) A march against poverty gathers in front of the Lincoln Memorial, Washington, USA, June, 1968 27
2 Poverty(2) A slum in Bombay, India 27
3 Famine(1) More than 10 million people suffer in a food crisis caused by drought. Bihar, India, December, 1966 27
4 Famine(2) More than 10 million people suffer in a food crisis caused by drought,. Bihar, India, December, 1966  
5 Resettlement(1) Mainland Chinese people living on boats in Hong Kong, March, 1965 27
6 Resettlement(2) Housing complex in Kowloon, Hong Kong, July, 1967 27
7 Resettlement(3) Algerian refugees return to Algeria from Tunisia, after a seven-year struggle for independence from France, June, 1967 27
8 Civil war(1) Nigeria. Starving mother and child in Biafra, August, 1968 27
9 Civil war(2) Nigerians gather at UNICEF** relief centre, July, 1969. Starving children crouch by the roadside. 27

** United Natioons International Children's Emergency Fund

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The Vietnam War

Storage No. Subject Remarks Compartment
S-28-4-1 Vietnam(1) American soldier gives water to injured Viet Cong children, June, 1966 27
2 Vietnam(2) Hue, South Vietnam, almost entirely destroyed by bombing in 1968. Residents and soldiers return to clear the ruined city. 27

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The Anti-War Movements

Storage No. Subject Remarks Compartment
S-28-5-1 Anti-War demonstration(1) Students brush with police during anti-Vietnam War march to the US Embassy. London, England, March 17th, 1968 27
2 Anti-War demonstration(2) Demonstrators burn the American flag in Grosvenor Square, London, in front of the US Embassy, July 21st, 1968 27
3 Anti-War demonstration(3) Women carry anti-Vietnam War placards during demonstration in London, October 27th, 1968 27
4 Anti-War demonstration(4) 50,000 demonstrators stage candle-lit vigil before the White House, Washington, USA, October 15th, 1969 27
5 Anti-War demonstration(5) 2,000 demonstrators in New York's Central Park during the second nationwide demonstration against the Vietnam War, November 14th, 1969 27
6 Anti-War demonstration(6) Also during second nationwide demonstration; participants at Chicago's Civic Centre profess their demand for peace by showing the 'V' sign. 27
7 Anti-War demonstration(7) Peace rally in DuPont Square, Washgington, USA, December, 1967 27
8 Anti-War demonstration(8)

In connection with the anti-Vietnam War movement,
American youths and students demand reversion of Okinawa to Japanese government in front of the Japanese Embassy,
Washington, USA, November 17th, 1969

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9 Anti-War demonstration(9) A pacifist allowing himself to be evicted from a building taken over by anti-war demonstrators in Paris, France April 30th, 1960 27

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China: Red Guards

Storage No. Subject Remarks Compartment
S-28-6-1 Red Guards(1) A multiplicity of wall posters put up by Red Guards in front of a closed department store in Shanghai, March, 1967 27
2 Red Guards(2) Red Guards of Ching Hua University leaving Tien An Men Square, Peking, on a 'Red Pilgrimage', 1966 27

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University Campus Struggles in Japan

Storage No. Subject Remarks Compartment
S-28-7-1 University Campus Struggle(1) Tokyo University 27
2 University Campus Struggle(2) Tokyo University, Yasuda Hall, January 18th, 1969 27
3 University Campus Struggle(3) Kyoto University, Clock tower, September 21st, 1969 27
4 University Campus Struggle(4) Kyoto University 27
5 University Campus Struggle(5) Osaka University 27
6 University Campus Struggle(6) Osaka University 27

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Student Power in Japan

Storage No. Subject Remarks Compartment
S-28-8-1 Student demonstration(1) Radical students clash with police at Haneda Airport in an attempt to obstruct Prime Minister Sato's visit to Southeast Asian countries, October 8th, 1967 27
2 Student demonstration(2) Radical students clash with police at Haneda Airport in an attempt to obstruct Prime Minister Sato's visit to Southeast Asian countries, October 8th, 1967 27
3 Student demonstration(3) Radical students attempt to prevent entry of American nuclear submarine into the port of Sasebo, January 21st, 1968 27
4 Student demonstraion(4) Radical students attmpt to prevent entry of American nuclear submarine into the port of Sasebo, January 21st, 1968 27
5 Student demonstration(5) Attempting to disrupt the transport system, students attack main J.N.R.** stations, tearing up paving stones. Shinjyuku, Tokyo, October 21st, 1968 27
6 Student demonstration(6) Attempting to disrupt the transport system, students attack main J.N.R.** stations, tearing up paving stones. Shinbashi station, Tokyo, October 21st, 1968 27
7 Student demonstration(7) International Anti-War Day, October 21st, 1968. 55,000 students attacked 150 places in 38 prefectures of Japan, including the Self-Defence Force Agency in Tokyo 27

** Japan National Railways

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Student Power Outside Japan

Storage No. Subject Remarks Compartment
S-28-9-1 Student demonstration(1) Student of New York City University, USA stage a sit-down protesting the application of an achievement test for military service. May 13th, 1966 27
2 Student demonstration(2) Female students attack police with unbrellas at the University of California, USA. February 2nd, 1969 27
3 Student demonstration(3) Clash between French students and riot police May, 1968 27
4 Student demonstration(4) Demonstrators march in central Paris, France, in support of students, May 13th, 1968 27
5 Student demonstration(5) Workers and students demonstrate in Paris, France, and turn over a newspaper lorry, scattering newspapers over the street, June 11th, 1968 27
6 Student demonstration(6) Students marching towards Place de La Bastille, Paris, France, in support of general strike by French workers demanding higher wages, March 11th, 1969 27

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Other Demonstrations and Social Unrest

Storage No. Subject Remarks Compartment
S-28-10-1 Demonstration(1) Algerian women demonstrate during the border conflict with Morocco, October, 1963 27
2 Demonstration(2) Demonstrators parade the slogans of Mao Tse-Tung before the official residence of the Governor-General of Hong Kong, May 18th, 1967 27
3 Demonstration(3) Women's charity organization demonstrates in front of St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York, USA, against the birth control rescript of the Roman Catholic Church, July 30th, 1968 27
4 Demonstratio(4) Demonstrators demand improved living conditions, New Delhi, India, May 15th, 1969 27
5 Demonstration(5)

Religious conflict between Roman Catholic and Protestant communities in Northern Ireland.
Protestants burn the flag of the Irish Republic before the Northern Ireland Parliament building, September 30th, 1969

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6 Demonstration(6) Hippies illegally occupy and empty building at 144, Piccadilly, London, England, as a protest against the scarcity of rented accommodation. Crowds gather in front of the building, September 19th, 1969 27

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