This B&W clip from the spring of 1968 shows portions of the Columbia University student protests and cops confronting protesters in New York City. Throughout, photo montages alternate with moving images. This is part 2 of 2.

Buffalo Springfield’s song “Stop Children What's That Sound” plays for the entire clip.

Some notable shots include:

A montage of photos show police confronting protesters. Many police have their guns drawn.

Police disperse on a street at night. They wear riot helmets and carry billy clubs.

A crowd of protesters stand on a street. A man speaks on a PA system while some protesters pump their fists and others flash peace signs. One person holds up the sign “STOP RACISM JOIN THE STRIKE.”

Photo of protesters with their fists in the air.

A young man stands next to a “ONE WAY” sign. Protesters walk down sidewalks. Many crowd a NYC street.

Photo of protesters standing close to each other, locking arms, while armed police stand nearby.

More cops walk on a street in riot gear. They are accompanied by police vehicles.

A group of African-Americans sit next to a police barricade on a street. The barricade reads “POLICE LINE.” A cop stands in the background, being watchful. 

Protesters crowd a street at night. Part of the crowd disperses as an apparent explosion occurs. This is probably tear gas.