I want to mention a few other archive facilities.
Various Universities, libraries and some news stations (e.g. WFAA) will archive a collection of videos, photos, documents, even High School yearbooks.
MUST SEE PLAYGROUND
https://web.archive.org/web/20240410060211/https://dallaslibrary2.org/dallashistory/photogallery/images/parks/pa87-1-19-59-210-10.jpg
”…Does this Dallas playground pose an unreasonable risk to the health of our children? Does the exposure to the hazardous higher levels ascertain a chance of harm?
An early 1900’s photo hosted by the Dallas Library shows “Children playing on iron pole playground equipment at Trinity Play Park.” Kids are seen playing on horizontal iron poles suspended about 20 feet in the air.
It is well accepted that a hazard exists at that high level. It is obvious that “Trinity Play Park” posed an unreasonable risk of injury to children….”
CSPAN.org has some very interesting historic videos.
Here are two examples of CSPAN videos via the following article:
A Black Dallas School Teacher Opened the Door to Fluoride’s History
https://dallasexpress.com/opinion/opinion-a-black-dallas-school-teacher-opened-the-door-to-fluorides-history/
In July 1992, Eileen Welsome, a journalist for an afternoon Albuquerque, New Mexico newspaper called a Dallas schoolteacher by the name of Elmerine Allen Whitfield. Her father, Elmer Allen, had been experimented on and injected with radioactive material (plutonium) during the top secret, classified Manhattan Project.
Beginning in 1993, President Bill Clinton started declassifying some of these secret Manhattan Project documents. On October 3, 1995, the same day as the verdict in the O.J. Simpson case, President Bill Clinton made a public address to the nation promising to release all the secret Manhattan Project documents. Clinton stated, “Informed consent means your Doctor tells you the risk of the treatment you are about to undergo.”
