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Title on Reel (transcribed from original)
VSC Students, 12-17-69, Belvidere + Franklin, Police I.D.
Date Created
1969-12-17
Reel Format
Super 8mm
Reel Description
This reel contains footage of students, faculty, and supporters protesting changes to Virginia State College in Richmond, Virginia. Footage of marchers leaving Monroe Park and walking in pairs east on Franklin Street. They wear winter coats and jackets, buttons, and hold signs. This appears to be a group of majority Black participants.
Timestamp Description
00:00:10 Footage begins. Footage filmed from the corner of Belvidere Street and Franklin Street across from Monroe Park. A crowd of protestors crossing Belvidere Street away from Monroe Park. Many individuals wear large orange buttons which read "Survival For VSC". Some wear a white piece of paper under the button which reads "Marshal".
00:00:29 Several individuals hold a closed fist salute up to the camera.
00:00:41 A sign reads: "We Shall Not Be Moved (Virginia State College Concerned Students + Faculty)". Some individuals appear to be chanting.
00:00:44 Two uniformed police officers are visible standing on the corner of Belvidere and Franklin Streets, on the Monroe Park side. The crowd appears to be chanting or singing. Some individuals hold signs reading: "We Won't Take 'No' For An Answer", "Don't Let This Happen To Us" with a drawing of two hands, one white and one black, with the black hand giving a gift box to the white hand, "It's Our School, HEW Can't Treat Us Like A Fool", "VSC is THE Virginia State College", "Integration is a 2 Way Street!", "It is time for a change, The time is NOW", "Something's Holding Us Back, [Illegible sentence]", and "Tech's gain is Va [Illegible] loss!".
00:03:03 Footage of the sidewalk and feet walking by, likely filmed when the camera was running without being operated.
00:03:14 Footage ends.
Event Description
Around 11AM on Wednesday, December 17, 1969, some 2,200 students and faculty from Virginia State College (VSC) (Virginia State University as of 1979), marched at the Virginia State Capitol in protest of the school's Board of Visitors refusing to meet with student representatives to discuss a proposed merger between VSC's School of Agriculture and Virginia Polytechnic Institute's (now Virginia Tech) agriculture program. VSC is a public historically Black land-grant university in Ettrick, Virginia. About 50 individuals were permitted to enter the Capitol grounds, and then gave a press conference. Other remarks were cancelled, but State senator-elect L. Douglas Wilder traveled back to VSC's Petersburg counsel to meet a student assembly. Students traveled from Petersburg to Richmond via 25 chartered buses and an unknown number of private vehicles. The protest lasted about 4 hours. Students were able to speak with staff of Governor-elect Linwood Holton's office, but did not plan to speak with outgoing Governor Mills E. Godwin Jr. The evening after the protest, board rector Elgin M. Lowe Sr. agreed to schedule a meeting in January. (Richmond Times-Dispatch, December 18, 1969).
Runtime
00:03:38
Corporate Name Subject
Virginia State College
Topical Subject
Historically Black colleges and universities; Student protesters; African American student movements; Student movements; Student strikes; Universities and colleges--Administration; Police; Police patrol--Surveillance operations; Electronic surveillance; Video surveillance
City/Location
Richmond (Va.)
Genre
color films (visual works)
Local Genre
moving image
Type
Moving Image
Digital Format
video/mp4
Language
eng
Rights Statement URL
Rights
This material is in the public domain in the United States and thus is free of any copyright restriction. Acknowledgement of Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries as a source is requested.
Collection
Richmond Police Department Surveillance Collection
Source
Virginia State College (VSC) Student Protest at the Virginia State Capitol Film Reel #02, 1969 December 17
File Name
VCU_M571_104.mp4
