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L.A. Riots of 1992: Rodney King speaks; Late troop arrival L.A. Riots of 1992: Rodney King speaks; Late troop arrival
Posted by: danieljbmitchell

Video duration: 536 seconds

The 1992 Los Angeles riots were triggered by the acquittal of police officers in the beating of Rodney King. King was beaten after a car chase. This clip shows the King statement: Why can't we all get along? It also shows the arrival of National Guard. The late deployment of the Guard was criticized at the time.

Related: california, los-angeles-riots, rodney-king

Early Report on 1994 Northridge Earthquake in Los Angeles Early Report on 1994 Northridge Earthquake in Los Angeles
Posted by: danieljbmitchell

Video duration: 449 seconds

The 1994 "Northridge" earthquake hit the Los Angeles area about 4:30 AM on Martin Luther King Day. This clip contains early scenes of damage and an interview with California governor Pete Wilson.

Related: california, earthquake, los-angeles, northridge, pete-wilson

Reagan Campaigns for Truman in 1948 Reagan Campaigns for Truman in 1948
Posted by: danieljbmitchell

Video duration: 253 seconds

Ronald Reagan - then a liberal Democrat - campaigns on the radio for President Truman in 1948. He also supports Hubert Humphrey for Senator from Minnesota and opposes the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 which had been passed by the Republican congress over Truman's veto.

Related: humphrey, radio, reagan, taft-hartley, truman

China Clipper Air Service China Clipper Air Service
Posted by: danieljbmitchell

Video duration: 440 seconds

"Flying Boats" (large seaplanes) were planned to connect the U.S. and China to access the "fabulous markets" of the latter in the 1930s. As it turned out, U.S.-China trade relations were largely delayed another half century.

Related: 1930s, airline, china, china-clipper, trade

Organized crime in Los Angeles in 1930s Organized crime in Los Angeles in 1930s
Posted by: danieljbmitchell

Video duration: 336 seconds

National organized crime penetrates L.A. in the 1930s through Bugsy Siegel and others. Police corruption leads to recall of corrupt Mayor Frank Shaw. Earl Warren as State Attorney General closes down offshore gambling in Santa Monica Bay.

Related: 1930s, bugsy-siegel, frank-shaw, gambling, history, los-angeles, organized-crime

Ford and Taylor in the 1920s - Part One Ford and Taylor in the 1920s - Part One
Posted by: danieljbmitchell

Video duration: 307 seconds

In the 1920s, Ford Motor Co. was considered the leader in manufacturing technology and practices. Elements of Taylor's scientific management were combined with what economists now call "efficiency wages" (wages well above the general market).

Related: 1920s, automobiles, efficiency-wages, ford, manufacturing, scientific-management, taylorism, technology

Ford and Taylor in the 1920s - Part Two Ford and Taylor in the 1920s - Part Two
Posted by: danieljbmitchell

Video duration: 375 seconds

See description for Part One.

Related: 1920s, automobiles, efficiency-wages, ford, manufacturing, scientific-management, taylorism, technology

Working at Ford in the 1920s - Part One Working at Ford in the 1920s - Part One
Posted by: danieljbmitchell

Video duration: 262 seconds

In the 1920s, Ford Motor Co. was considered the leader in manufacturing technology and practices. Elements of Taylor's scientific management were combined with what economists now call "efficiency wages" (wages well above the general market - the famous $5 day). In this video, workers and others of that era reflect on working at Ford. Some are positive; others not. This is Part One.

Related: 1920s, efficiency-wage, ford, job-satisfaction

Campus Unrest in late 1960s & early 1970s at UCLA Campus Unrest in late 1960s & early 1970s at UCLA
Posted by: danieljbmitchell

Video duration: 391 seconds

These news clips show the inauguration of Chancellor Charles Young in 1969 despite concerns about student demonstrations. Not long after his inauguration, the chancellor was confronted with the Angela Davis controversy, also shown.

Related: angela-davis, campus-unrest, charles-young, ucla, university-of-california

Women Working in the Big City in the 1930s Women Working in the Big City in the 1930s
Posted by: danieljbmitchell

Video duration: 481 seconds

Women in the workforce is the subject of this 1930s video. It starts out on a positive note but then warns of the perils facing country girls seeking jobs in New York City during the Great Depression.

Related: great-depression, women-in-the-workforce

Attitudes toward working women in the 1950s Attitudes toward working women in the 1950s
Posted by: danieljbmitchell

Video duration: 171 seconds

Female workforce participation rose dramatically during the 20th century. This episode from a radio program shows attitudes about "career girls" in the 1950s.

Related: radio, women-workers

Opening of Angelus Temple and Early Religious Radio in L.A. Opening of Angelus Temple and Early Religious Radio in L.A.
Posted by: danieljbmitchell

Video duration: 181 seconds

Aimee Semple McPherson opened the large Angelus Temple in the Los Angeles area in the early 1920s and was a pioneer in religious radio broadcasting. L.A.'s demographics at that time, heavily from the Midwest and South, matched her style of preaching.

Related: california, los-angeles, mcpherson, radio, religion

Working at Ford in the 1920s - Part Two Working at Ford in the 1920s - Part Two
Posted by: danieljbmitchell

Video duration: 424 seconds

See description from Part One.

Related: 1920s, efficiency-wage, ford, job-satisfaction