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Reel opening - 2nd Line - Parade in the Treme, New Orleans - October 1967
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Footage of a second line parade down the streets of the Treme neighborhood in New Orleans. Folk dancing with great enthusiasm, with umbrellas held high and waving their handkerchiefs. They pass by Green O Liquor store at 943 N. Claiborne Avenue in bkgd.
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Same second line parade participants followed by a brass band. Folk dancin' away shakin' their booties. Woman dancing along and holding a can of Schlitz beer. The Interstate is seen behind her.
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Camera focus on female participant in tight checkered pants shaking her booty.
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Aida's Beauty Salon on N. Galvez is seen in the background and Ruth's Crazy Corner appears to be a destination as the band stops there to play.
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Shots of the brass band - trombone, tuba and sax players
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End Reel - 2nd Line Parade in the Treme - October 1967
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