Title:
African Americans Pickets -- Woolworths and Kress Store -- Market StreetDate:
1960-02-27 (February 27, 1960)Subject:
African Americans--California--San Francisco Bay Area
San Francisco (Calif.)
Note:
Terry Francois, attorney and local head of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) leads picket
line in front of Woolworths. Signs read "Negroes are treated as tresspassers in Woolworths Dixie stores" and "Stop Jailing
Negro college kids for trying to trade with Kress" (race relations, social protest).
Type:
PhotographsPhysical Description:
4 negatives
Language:
English
Local Call Number:
BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 156, [02-27-60.02]
Publisher:
San Francisco Call Bulletin (Firm)Copyright Note:
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Metacollection:
California Cultures