Finding Aid to the People's World Photograph Collection
Finding aid prepared by Labor Archives staff.
Labor Archives and Research Center
2012, Revised 2017
San Francisco State University
1630 Holloway Ave
San Francisco 94132-1722
larc@sfsu.edu
Title: People's World Photograph Collection
Date (inclusive): 1856-1992
Date (bulk): 1930-1990
Creator:
People's World. (San Francisco, Calif.).
Extent:
22 cubic ft.
(45 boxes)
Call number: larc.pho.0009
Accession numbers: 1986/073, 1990/013, 1992/003, 1992/049, 1994/037, 2011/015
Contributing Institution: Labor Archives and Research Center
J. Paul Leonard Library, Room 460
San Francisco State University
1630 Holloway Ave
San Francisco, CA 94132-1722
(415) 405-5571
larc@sfsu.edu
Abstract: The People's World Photograph Collection consists of approximately 6,000 photographs used in
People's World, a grassroots publication affiliated with the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA). The photographs, along
with a small selection of cartoons and artwork, highlight social and political issues and events of the 20th century, with
the views of the newspaper aligning with the CPUSA's policies on topics such as civil rights, labor, immigration, the peace
movement, poverty, and unemployment. The photographs, the bulk of which span the years 1930 to 1990, comprise predominantly
black and white prints gathered from a variety of sources including government agencies, photographic studios, individual
photographers, stock image companies, and news agencies, while many of the cartoons and artwork were created by
People's World editor and artist Pele deLappe.
Location: Collection is available onsite.
Language of Material: Languages represented in the collection: English.
Availability
Collection is open for research.
Restrictions
Copyright has not been assigned to the Labor Archives and Research Center. All requests for permission to publish or quote
from materials must be submitted in writing to the Director of the Archives. Permission for publication is given on behalf
of the Labor Archives and Research Center as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission
of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the reader.
Preferred Citation
Identification of item], People's World Photograph Collection, larc.pho.0009, Labor Archives and Research Center, San Francisco
State University.
Acquisition Information
The
People's World Photograph Collection was originally donated by the staff of
People's World on June 6, 1986. The images in Series 3, Arts and Entertainment, and Series 6,
People's World Staff, were donated by Pele deLappe, and were collected in her capacity as features editor and cartoonist for
People's World; a final addition, mainly containing negatives, was made through a purchase from Bolerium Books in 2011. The collection
consists of the following six accessions: 1986/073, 1990/013, 1992/003, 1992/049, 1994/037, 2011/015.
Processing Information
Processed by Labor Archives and Research Center staff. Processing of additions and revision of finding aid by Alexandria Post,
2015, and Frances Kaplan, 2017.
Original order and subject heading titles have been maintained for Series 1, Subject Files. These came as two separate accessions
and were integrated into the collection as follows: Subseries 1.1: Subjects 1918-1969 (accession 1986/073), and Subseries
1.2: Subjects 1920-1992 (accession 1992/049). As a result there is some overlap in terms of dates and subject headings.
Series 2, Individuals, combines photographs from accessions 1986/073 and 1992/049. The photographs comprise individual portraits
as well as group shots and publicity stills. As many as possible of the individuals in the group photographs have been identified.
Series 3, Arts and Entertainment, consists of photographs collected by Pele deLappe in her capacity as feature editor for
People's World, and given to the Labor Archives and Research Center (LARC) in August 1994 by Alice Sunshine (accession 1994/037).
History of People's World
The West Coast-based
People's World was founded on January 1, 1938 as a daily grassroots newspaper affiliated with the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). Published
in San Francisco,
People's World circulated up and down the West Coast and was financed entirely by subscription. Its self-stated purpose was to represent
the interests, causes and struggles of the common people under the banner "For Security, Democracy and Peace." The paper's
articles and photographs heralded social change, focusing on such issues as equality, civil rights, labor, and immigration.
In the late 1950s, in response to strong anti-Communist propaganda led by Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, the readership of
People's World declined and the paper was forced to go to a weekly schedule. In 1986 it returned to being a daily after it merged with
Daily World. The resulting
People's Daily World continued to serve as the political voice of the Communist Party.
Scope and Contents of Collection
The
People's World Photograph Collection consists of approximately 6,000 photographs used in
People's World, a grassroots publication affiliated with the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA). The photographs, along
with a small selection of artwork, highlight social and political issues and events of the 20th century, with the views of
the newspaper aligning with the CPUSA's policies on local and global topics of importance such as civil rights, labor, immigration,
the peace movement, poverty, and unemployment. The photographs, the bulk of which span the years 1930 to 1990, comprise predominantly
black and white prints gathered from a variety of sources including government agencies, photographic studios, individual
photographers, stock image companies, and news agencies, while the graphic images comprise cartoons and drawings, the bulk
of which were created by
People's World artist Pele deLappe. Photographers represented in the collection include Allen Zak, Judy Shattuck, Jerome Magid, Sam Kushner,
Nari Osei, Cathy Cade, Lou Dematteis, Douglas Wachter, Stephen Shames, Steve Murdoch, Kim Corsaro, Earl Dotter, Glen Pearcy,
and Jose Alvear.
Series 1, Subjects, contains photographs related to topics frequently covered in
People's World articles and opinion pieces. These include communist movements in places such as Cuba, China, and the Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics (USSR); political groups, labor organizations, and committees including the CPUSA, the Independent Progressive Party
(IPP), House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), the Black Panther Party, The National Alliance Against Racist and Political
Repression (NAARPR), the International Warehouse & Longshore Union (ILWU), the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO),
the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA) and the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC); and many other local
and global issues of significance to the CPUSA and the American Left.
Series 2, Individuals, features individual and group shots of politicians, world leaders, writers, actors, civil rights activists,
refugees, elected officials, labor union members and leaders, as well as people in the workplace.
Series 3, Arts and Entertainment, consists of photographs used by
People's World in reviews of the arts and entertainment scene in the Bay Area. The bulk comprises images of various artists, musicians,
and actors, and includes publicity stills from films, performances, art exhibitions, and Public Broadcasting Service television
shows.
Series 4, Cartoons, Artwork, and Graphics, contains original cartoons by Pele deLappe that satirize politicians and current
events. Also includes artwork, text, and images used in the graphic design of
People's World.
Series 5,
People's World Staff, comprises group and individual shots of staff at work, the bulk of which span the years 1940 to 1960. The photographs
show varying aspects of newspaper production, including typesetting, printing processes, mailings, subscription drives, and
editorial work.
Series 6, Negatives and Contact Prints, contains copy negatives of selected prints from Series 1, Subject Files, and Series
2, Individuals.
Arrangement
Arranged in 6 series:
Series 1. Subjects, 1918-1992, is further arranged into two subseries: Subjects 1918-1969 and Subjects 1920-1992. Series 2,
Individuals, 1856-1992; Series 3, Arts and Entertainment, 1967-1991; Series 4, Cartoons, Artwork, and Graphics, 1948-1983;
Series 5, People's World Staff, 1940-1986; and Series 6, Negatives and Contact Prints, 1948-1990.
Original order has been maintained and the headings for the subject files are the original ones used by
Peoples World staff. Subseries 1.1 and Subseries 1.2 are arranged alphabetically by subject. Since the collection was accessioned over
a period of years, there is some overlap in terms of dates and subject headings. The individuals in Series 2 are arranged
alphabetically by last name. The remaining series are arranged as received.
Separated Materials
Newspaper clippings, ephemera, notes, transcribed interviews and speeches, and reference material was separated from the collection,
and housed as People's World Research Files, larc.ms.0399.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
San Francisco (Calif.) -- Newspapers.
Communism -- United States -- Newspapers.
Underground press publications -- California -- San Francisco.
Strikes and lockouts -- United States -- Photographs.
Photographic prints.
Labor unions -- United States -- Photographs.
Anti-war demonstrations -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area -- Photographs.
Agricultural laborers -- California -- Photographs.
Protest movements -- Photographs.
Political satire -- Pictorial works.
Cartoons (Commentary).
People's World. (San Francisco, Calif.).
Series 1:
Subject Files
1918-1992
Physical Description:
535 folders
Box 1-Box 23; Box 24, folders 1-10
Arrangement
Series 1, Subject Files, is further divided into subseries reflecting two sets of photographs acquired at different times
from the photography archive at
People's World: Subseries 1.1: Subjects 1918-1969; and Subseries 1.2: Subjects 1920-1992.
Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Scope and Contents
Comprises photographs collected by the editors of
People's World for inclusion in the publication. The images, predominantly black and white prints, cover a wide range of subjects and reflect
the content of the newspaper over the years.
Processing Information
Two separate accessions of subject photographs were integrated into the collection as follows: Series 1, Subseries 1.1: Subject
Files 1, 1918-1969 (accession 1986/073)Series 1, Subseries 1.2: Subject Files 2, 1920-1992 (accession 1992/049)
Subseries 1.1:
Subjects
1918-1969
Physical Description:
207 folders
(Boxes 1-8; Box 9, folders 1-11)
Scope and Contents
This subseries contains photographs collected by
People's World staff for publication or for research and reference purposes. The bulk of the photographs span the years 1930 through 1960
and are organized by subject. Original subject headings have been maintained.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by subject heading.
box 1, folder 1
Africa
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes reproductions from the
Daily Worker (London) showing oppression of the Kikuyu in Kenya by British forces. Also includes a photograph of Mrs. Kai Sasraku, President
of Ghana's Market Women's Association, at her stall in the Accra market, and Victoria Ampoma and Mary Jimatey at a jute bag
mill in Kumasi, Ghana.
box 1, folder 2
Agriculture
1947-1948, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of crops, livestock, farmers operating machinery, women workers sorting potatoes, teenage boys shoveling government-purchased
surplus potatoes and dirt to produce cattle feed, a farm worker's family in Merced County, a farmer plowing under his cabbage
crop because he can't sell them, and striking workers.
box 1, folder 3
Agriculture, Delano Strike
1965-1966
Scope and Contents
Photographs of striking Filipino and Mexican grape workers and their supporters. Also includes photographs of the police response
to striking workers in Delano, California.
box 1, folder 4-5
Agriculture, Migrant Workers
1930-1950
Scope and Contents
Reproductions of photographs by Dorothea Lange, and other Farm Security Administration photographers, of migrant farm workers
and their families in California.
box 1, folder 6-8
Aircraft Industry
1939-1948, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes images of women workers at Douglas Aircraft Company in El Segundo and Vega Aircraft Company plant in Burbank, California;
striking workers and George Shibley, labor lawyer, being arrested during the North American Aviation strike, 1941; picket
line at the Boeing plant, 1948; assembly lines at Douglas Aircraft plant and other aircraft plants during World War II. Includes
a copy of a memo released by Robert E. Gross, President of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, dated March 1941, informing workers
of the Lease-Lend Bill and its implications. Includes photographs of World War II aircraft.
box 1, folder 9
Alaska
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes a photograph of Cannery Workers Union members.
box 1, folder 10
Algeria
1962
Scope and Contents
A group photograph of the Algerian National Liberation Army.
box 1, folder 11
Animals
undated
Scope and Contents
Publicity stills of animals featured in films.
box 1, folder 12
Anti-draft Protests
1948, 1965-1967
Scope and Contents
Includes American Veterans Committee (AVC) members at a 1948 demonstration at MacArthur Park as well as photographs of protesters
and police at anti-draft rallies, including one of a protester being arrested at the Oakland Induction Center in 1965.
box 1, folder 13
Anti-labor Legislation Protests
1938-1941
Scope and Contents
Protests against the Taft-Hartley Labor Act of 1947.
box 1, folder 14
Army
circa 1937-1945
Scope and Contents
Photographs of youth registering for the draft, U.S. army troops in combat training, and an army camp at San Luis Obispo.
box 1, folder 15
Art
1948, undated
Scope and Contents
Images of artwork and people viewing art.
box 1, folder 16
Australia
1935-1937
Scope and Contents
Australian surf lifesavers.
box 1, folder 17
Automobile Industry
1948-1962, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of the Chrysler, Ford, and General Motors strikes. Also includes images of production lines, strike families,
strike relief, and United Automobile Workers (UAW) demonstrations.
box 1, folder 19
British Labor Party
1954
Scope and Contents
British Labor Party's visit to China, 1954.
box 1, folder 20
Building Trades
1947, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of striking workers in front of the Painters Local Union No. 116 headquarters.
box 1, folder 21
Bulgaria
1946-1947, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of Bulgarians demonstrating and voting, and young workers at a steel plant.
box 1, folder 22
Burma
1954
Scope and Contents
Photographs of U Nu, Burmese independence leader and Prime Minister of Burma, on his visit to the Peoples Republic of China.
box 1, folder 23-24
California
1940-1950, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of the Central Valley and Eureka.
box 1, folder 25
California Labor School
1943-1948, undated
Scope and Contents
Interior and exterior shots of the California Labor School at 240 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, and its teachers and
students, including union members.
box 2, folder 2
Chemical Industry
undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of the interior and exterior of chemical plants, including American Potash & Chemical Company.
box 2, folder 3
Children
1945-1948, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of children in school and at play, in hospitals, foster homes, and at camps. Includes three children at a Work
Projects Administration (WPA) Chinese nursery school, a young child posing with a gun, an American-born boy impacted by anti-alien
legislation, and children picketing in front of the Federal Building in Los Angeles, October 27, 1948.
box 2, folder 4
Chile
undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises exterior shot of Pisagua concentration camp, and one of prisoners inside the camp.
box 2, folder 5
China - Agriculture
1951-1958, undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises photographs of Chinese agricultural workers, workers' cooperatives, dams, livestock, machinery, and workers at the
Agricultural Institute of South China.
box 2, folder 6
China - Army
1953-1958, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs show the construction of the Kwanting Reservoir, military drills, women standing guard in a corn field near their
village, activities during an all-army sports meet, and women and men of the militia corp undergoing training.
box 2, folder 7
China - Art
1954-1958, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of poet Chu Yuan, and various film, television, and theatrical performances, including the Peking Opera.
box 2, folder 8
China - Boats and Ships
undated
box 2, folder 9
China - Celebrations
1951-1957, undated
Scope and Contents
Fireworks, military demonstrations, and parades.
box 2, folder 10
China - Children
1951-1955, undated
box 2, folder 11
China - Cities
1953-1956, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of Kweilin, the Li River, Yangshao, Peking Park, Shanghai, Jua-hsi Park in Kweiyang City, the Forbidden City in
Peking (Beijing), Hangchow, and Kuchia.
box 2, folder 12
China - Constitution
1954
box 2, folder 13
China - Cooperatives
undated
box 2, folder 14
China - Education
1953-1958, undated
Scope and Contents
Students in schools and colleges in China, including the Northeast Institute of Forestry, Northeast Industrial Institute,
People's University, Tsinghua University, and Tsinghua University.
box 2, folder 15
China - Elections
1953-1954
Scope and Contents
Photographs of peoples voting, village deputies, and government officials and leaders.
box 2, folder 16
China - Film, Theater, Opera, Television
1954-1958, undated
Scope and Contents
Film and television stills, as well as photographs of the first Chinese-made television transmitting sets, 1958.
box 2, folder 17
China - Foreign Relations
1954-1964
Scope and Contents
Chinese officials meeting with foreign leaders.
box 2, folder 18
China - Government Officials
1951-1958, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Chou En-lai, Kao Kang, Cheng Lan, Li Chi-shou, Soong Ching Jing (Mme. Sun Yat-sen) receiving the Stalin Peace Prize,
Chu Teh, Mao Tse-tung, Liu Shao-Chi, and people casting votes at the first session of the First National People's Congress
in September 1954.
box 2, folder 19
China - Health
1954-1955, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of a nursery for workers' children in a Dairen railway factory, Canton Municipal General Hospital, workers'
sanatoriums, and the Tatung Collery Instititue for homeless aged miners and disabled workers.
box 2, folder 20
China - Industry
1953-1963, undated
Scope and Contents
Images of workers and manufacturing plants related to industry in China, including canning, iron and steel, machinery, automobile
manufacturing, chemical and oil, arts and crafts, mining and textiles.
box 2, folder 21
China - Korean War
1951-1958, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of Chinese People's Volunteers in Korea, sick and injured repatriated prisoners, and damage from American bombing
attacks.
box 2, folder 22
China - Land Reform
1951
Scope and Contents
Reproductions obtained from the China Information Bureau of villagers celebrating agrarian land reforms in July 1951. Includes
peasants burning the title deeds of landlords, sharing a landlord's excessive grain supplies, measuring out the land, forming
a Peasant's Association, as well as images of the People's Militia guarding against sabotage.
box 2, folder 23
China - Maps, Miscellany
1954-1961, undated
box 2, folder 24
China - Minorities
1953-1957, undated
box 3, folder 1
China - Peasants
1951-1963, undated
Scope and Contents
Members of an Agricultural Producer's Cooperative measuring the growth of wheat, and peasants farming land and building houses
after land reform. Photographs are reproductions from the China Information Bureau and Hsinhua News Agency.
box 3, folder 2
China - Railroads
1952-1954, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of the Chinese Changchun Railway, Lanchow-Sinkiang Railway, and Tienshui-Lanchow Railway.
box 3, folder 3
China - Religion
1951-1957
Scope and Contents
Photographs from the China Information Service of child abuse and deaths at the Catholic mission-run Immaculate Conception
Orphanage, 1951.
box 3, folder 4
China - Sports and Recreation
1951-1956
box 3, folder 5
China - Tibet
1951-1956, undated
box 3, folder 6
China - Trade and Commerce
1952-1955, undated
box 3, folder 7
China - Trade Unions
1953
Scope and Contents
7th All-China Congress of Trade Unions, 1953.
box 3, folder 8
China - Women
1952-1958, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of women at work: tractor drivers, welders, surveyors, pilots, dredge driver, electrical workers, brick layers,
steel workers, and village deputy heads.
box 3, folder 9
China - World War II
1937-1945
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of Sankuekang Port bombed by Japanese planes, anti-Japanese protests and propaganda, partisans, female
soldiers, workers distributing politial literature to peasants in villages near war zone areas, and soldiers of the Chinese
Army.
box 3, folder 11
China - U.S. Trade and Recognition
1948-1949, undated
box 3, folder 12
Chinese-Americans
1938-1939, undated
Scope and Contents
Chinese garment workers participate in the first strike in San Francisco's Chinatown, protesting sweatshop conditions in National
Dollar Stores.
box 3, folder 13
Cigar Makers
undated
Scope and Contents
Cigar makers, Chicago.
box 3, folder 14
Civil Defense
circa 1939-1942, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of the Womens' Ambulance and Defense Corps, the San Francisco's Women's Air-Raid Wardens, and the Children's
Victory Club.
box 3, folder 15
Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Strike
1961-1962
box 4, folder 1
Congress of International Organizations (CIO)
1941-1948, undated
Scope and Contents
CIO members and officials at various meetings, conferences, and protests.
box 3, folder 16
Communist Party - Children's Defense Committee
undated
box 3, folder 17
Communist Party - Civil Rights
1949, undated
box 3, folder 18
Communist Party - Civil Rights, Trial of the 12
1949-1950
Scope and Contents
Public protests against the Smith Act trials and the imprisonment of other Communist Party leaders. Includes photographs of
placards demanding "Free the Three" and "Free the Twelve."
box 3, folder 19
Communist Party - Functionaries
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of Archie Brown, W.Z. Foster, Bill O'Neil, Walter A. Martin, Henry Steinberg, Frank Alexander, J.W. Ford,
and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn with Tom Mooney.
box 3, folder 20
Communist Party - Miscellaneous
1933, undated
Scope and Contents
Miscellaneous protests by the Communist Party in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. Also includes a group photograph
of Workers' Congress in Seattle, September 3-4, 1933.
box 3, folder 21-25
Communist Party - Smith Act Trials
1949-1951, undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises photographs related to the federal prosecution of over 100 Communist Party USA leaders for violating the Smith Act.
Includes images of the San Francisco citizens's jurors and Los Angeles citizen's jurors, as well as individuals such as Leroy
King, Rosalee McGee, Rose Chernin, Philip Connelly, Daniel G. Marshall, William Sentner, Robert Manewitz, Al Murphy, James
Forest, Dorothy Forest, Miriam Sherman, Lillian Doran, and defense attorney Leo Branton, Jr.
box 3, folder 26
Concentration Camps, Tule Lake War Relocation Center
1942-1946
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of Tule Lake War Relocation Authority (WRA) camp set up for the internment of thousands of Japanese-Americans
from 1942 through 1946. Also includes manuscript material.
box 4, folder 2-3
Cuba
1960-1962, undated
Scope and Contents
Rallies in San Francisco against the Cuban blockade, October 27, 1962.
box 4, folder 6
Dubois Club, San Francisco
1965
Scope and Contents
W.E.B. Dubois Club headquarters in San Francisco showing bomb damage.
box 4, folder 7
Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC)
1946-1964, undated
Scope and Contents
Consists of copies of correspondence by United Employers, Inc., the California State Chamber of Commerce, and Matson Navigation
Company against Proposition 11, the Fair Employment Practices Act (FEPA). Includes photographs of pro-FEPC delegates from
labor, civil, political, and religious organizations headed to Washington, including Revels Cayton, the Executive Secretary
of the National Negro Congress, and marches in California in support of the FEPA initiative being placed on the November 1946
ballot. Also includes photographs of pro-FEPA supporters picketing Bank of America (August 1949), Sears (August 1948), and
autorow in San Francisco (April 1964).
box 4, folder 8
Film
circa 1954
Scope and Contents
Film stills from
Salt of the Earth. a 1954 film written by Michael Wilson, directed by Herbert Biberman, and produced by Paul Jarrico. All three film makers
had been blacklisted by Hollywood for their connection to communist politics.
box 4, folder 9
Fires
1927-1947, undated
Scope and Contents
Forest fires in Angeles National Forest in the San Gabriel Mountains, Flathead National Forest, Olympic National Forest, Rock
Creek, and San Bernardino National Forest.
box 4, folder 10
Fishing
undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of fishermen returning to San Francisco from Alaska at the end of the season.
box 4, folder 11
Flood
1948
Scope and Contents
Flood damage, Vanport, Oregon.
box 4, folder 12
Food
1943, undated
Scope and Contents
Workers pose for a photo outside Fruitvale Canning Company, and a family uses stamps from a ration book to purchase groceries.
box 4, folder 13
Food, Tobacco, Agricultural, and Allied Workers (FTA)
1946-1948, undated
Scope and Contents
Members of the Food, Tobacco, Agricultural, and Allied Workers (FTA) pick food for striking waterfront workers, November
1948; a "friendship truck" provides food for striking Arizona lettuce workers; Oakland cannery workers and members of the
CIO Food, Tobacco and Agricultural workers demonstate in front of the Gerber Products plant to protest the closing of the
canneries.
box 4, folder 14
France
1948-1951, undated
box 4, folder 15
Furniture Workers
1948-1951, undated
box 4, folder 16
Garment Workers
1948
Scope and Contents
Los Angeles strike.
box 4, folder 17
Germany
1951-1968, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes images of East Berlin from Checkpoint Charlie and demonstations in West Berlin.
box 4, folder 18
Greece
undated
Scope and Contents
Child victims of Greek resistance.
box 4, folder 19
Haymarket
1969
Scope and Contents
Lucy Parsons' gravestone.
box 4, folder 20
Healthcare Workers
1950, 1966
Scope and Contents
Hospital workers Local 434 picket in Los Angeles, 1966.
box 4, folder 21
Hiroshima
undated
Scope and Contents
Artists drawings of victims of the atomic bomb.
box 4, folder 23
House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
1948-1962, undated
box 4, folder 24-27
Housing
1930-1950, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of housing evictions, slum housing, housing in North Richmond in the 1930s, and housing projects in Los
Angeles and San Francisco.
box 5, folder 1-2
Independent Progressive Party (IPP)
1947-1954
box 5, folder 3
Indonesia
1954-1955, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of Premier Chou En-Lai with Indonesian President Sukarno, delegates at the National Peace Conference,
and demonstrations against the atomic bomb.
box 5, folder 4
Israel
circa 1940s, undated
box 5, folder 5
Japan
1937-1954, undated
Scope and Contents
Anti-American demonstrations, anti-draft protests, and protests against U.S. occupation.
box 5, folder 6
Japanese Americans
1941-1945, undated
Scope and Contents
Japanese-American soldiers and civilians during World War II.
box 5, folder 8
Jewish People and Organizations
1950, undated
Scope and Contents
Photograph of Sylvia Miller, President of the Los Angeles Hadassah, speaking to a crowd at a rally against re-Nazification.
Also includes photographs of an anti-semitic letter written to a school teacher, destruction done to Jewish property, and
members of the Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order.
box 5, folder 9
Ku Klux Klan
1949
Scope and Contents
Line drawing depicting the Klu Klux Klan by McKiddy.
box 5, folder 10-11
Labor
1941-1952
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of Labor Day parades, and various strikes and protests, including machinists and metal tradesmen, Goodyear
rubber workers, International Fur and Leather Workers Union (IFLWU) in Los Angeles, protests against the racial segregation
practices of American Air Lines, and picket lines in front of the Ford Motor Plant. Also includes a photograph of Orson Welles
meeting with R.J. Thomas, president of United Automobile Workers (UAW), and Reid Robinson, president of the International
Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (IUMMSW) union.
box 5, folder 12
Laundry Workers
undated
Scope and Contents
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (ACWA) strike.
box 5, folder 13
Longshoremen and Warehousemen
1946-1949, undated
Scope and Contents
International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) members picket in support of the Hawaii dock strike, 1949; photographs
from the "Hands off Harry Bridges" parade; and a copy of a letter from the ILWU to
People's World in response to an article published on July 15, 1949.
box 5, folder 14
Lumber Trade
1946, undated
Scope and Contents
Members of the Lumber and Sawmill Workers Union stopping "hot" lumber coming from San Francisco to Eureka. The picketers claimed
the shipment had been passed through mills at Fort Bragg by non-union workers.
box 5, folder 15
Marine Cooks and Stewards
1945-1950, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes a photograph of the negotiating committee of the Dining Car and Railroad Foodworkers Union.
box 5, folder 16
Maritime Unity
1939-1950, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of members of the Free Indonesia Committee of San Francisco; conference participants in San Pedro Harbor
for all CIO, AFL, and independent unions in the Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbor area; and Committee for Maritime Unity (CMU)
picket lines and supporters.
box 5, folder 17
Mexico
1949-1965, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of auto workers celebrating Posada; Communist Party members including Diego Rivera, Xavier Guerrero and
David Alfaro Siqueiros; and images of the American Continental Congress for Peace in Mexico City, 1949. Also includes several
photographs taken in 1965 of worker's housing and factories in Sahagun City and other areas of Mexico.
box 5, folder 18
Mongolia
1953-1955, undated
box 5, folder 20
National Maritime Union
1939-1948, undated
box 6, folder 1-4
Negroes (African Americans)
1946-1968, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of the San Francisco march to protest Jim Crow laws; Negro Labor Council members Paul Bower, Vincent
Davis and Terry Pettus; Black Panthers at the funeral of Thomas Melvin Lewis, 1968; picket lines at American Airlines offices
demanding fair employment practices; and a copy of the Race Restrictions Policy adopted June 27, 1949 allowing realtors to
discriminate based on race and nationality. Also includes one folder of photographs of African-American soldiers during World
War II.
box 6, folder 5
News Vendors
1946-1949, undated
box 6, folder 6
Oakland General Strike
1946, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of the 1946 Oakland General Strike.
box 6, folder 8
Oil Workers International Union (CIO)
1944-1948, undated
Scope and Contents
Various photographs of oil workers at their jobs, as well as striking CIO oil workers in Martinez and Wilmington refinery,
and other unidentified locations.
box 6, folder 7
Office of Price Administration (OPA)
1946
Scope and Contents
Protests and strikes by maritime workers and the American Veterans Committee in support of the OPA.
box 6, folder 10-13
Peace Movement
1948-1969
Scope and Contents
Comprises numerous photographs of marches for peace and anti-Vietnam war and anti-draft demonstrations in Oakland, San Francisco,
San Clemente, Redwood City, and Los Angeles, 1960-1969. Includes Mothers of the Mar Vista district marching in a demonstration
against the Communist 12 trials and the Mundt-Ferguson bill. Also includes typed biographies and photographs of members of
the World Council for Peace and delegates to the World Peace Congress in Mexico City; as well as images from Henry Wallace's
campaign as part of the United States Progressive Party.
box 6, folder 14-15
Poland
1947-1953, undated
Scope and Contents
Images of children, architecture, agricultural and industrial workers, politicians, and traditional Polish celebrations, as
well as Jewish life in Poland.
box 6, folder 16
Power, Dams and Electricity
undated
box 6, folder 17
Prisons, Federal Prison Camp 38
undated
Scope and Contents
Two undated photographs of the exterior of Federal Prison Camp 38.
box 6, folder 18
Public Workers
1940, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photograph of Sidney Moore addressing Los Angeles refuse drivers and Abraham Flaxer, National President of the State,
County, and Municipal Workers of America (SCMWA).
box 6, folder 19
Railroad Workers
1947, undated
box 6, folder 20
Railroad Strikes
1946, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes a letter from the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen (BRT) to
People's World thanking them for their coverage of the trainmen and engineers' strike, 1946.
box 7, folder 1
Recreation
1946-1949
Scope and Contents
Bureau of Reclamation photographs of the Owyhee Reservoir, Oregon; Deerfield Dam Reservoir, Montana; and Clear Lake in Washington.
box 7, folder 2
Refugee Appeal
circa 1940s-1950s
Scope and Contents
Two Federated Press photographs of Spanish refugees taken at the immigration detention center in Seattle.
box 7, folder 3
Romania
1951-1956, undated
box 7, folder 7
San Francisco
1948, undated
Scope and Contents
Ferries at Fisherman's Wharf.
box 7, folder 8
San Francisco General Strike
1934
Scope and Contents
Funeral march and memorial to victims of Bloody Thursday.
box 7, folder 9
Schools
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of Abraham Lincoln elementary school, Compton, California.
box 7, folder 11-12
Shipbuilding
1941-1942, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of ships and shipbuilding at the Long Beach Yard (formerly Craig Shipbuilding), Brooklyn Navy Yard, Puget Sound
Navy Yard, Richmond Ship Yard No. 3, and California Shipyard's Terminal island shipyard. Images of skilled workers include
women welders, metalworkers, and hammer operators.
box 7, folder 14
Smith, Gerald L.K.
1945
Scope and Contents
Demonstrations against Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith.
box 7, folder 15
Socialism
1971, undated
Scope and Contents
Reproductions of two sketches titled "Centennial-Paris Commune" and "Socialist Riot at the Concordia Assembly Rooms."
box 7, folder 16
Soviet-American Friendship
1945-1960, undated
box 7, folder 17
Soviet Union - Agriculture
undated
box 7, folder 18
Soviet Union - Athletics
1961-1962, undated
box 7, folder 19
Soviet Union - Arctic Expeditions
1961, undated
box 7, folder 20
Soviet Union - Children
1961, undated
box 7, folder 21
Soviet Union - Education
1948-1950, undated
box 7, folder 22
Soviet Union - Foreign Intervention
1918
box 7, folder 27
Soviet Union - Miscellaneous
1961, undated
box 7, folder 23
Soviet Union - Government
1939, undated
box 7, folder 24
Soviet Union - Housing
1961, undated
box 7, folder 25
Soviet Union - May Day
undated
box 7, folder 26
Soviet Union - Military
1961-1962, undated
box 7, folder 28
Soviet Union - Medicine and Science
1961, undated
box 7, folder 29
Soviet Union - Music and Theater
1961, undated
box 7, folder 30
Soviet Union - People
1961, undated
box 8, folder 1
Soviet Union - Places and Monuments
1961, undated
box 8, folder 2
Soviet Union - Press
undated
box 8, folder 3
Soviet Union - Stalin
1940-1947, undated
box 8, folder 4
Soviet Union - Women
1949-1962, undated
box 8, folder 5
Soviet Union - Workers
1951-1961, undated
box 8, folder 6-7
Spanish Civil War
1936-1942
Scope and Contents
Photographs of Spanish insurgents, children, and refugees from the Spanish Civil War, as well as American volunteers and
the crew of the S.S. Erica Reed, the first American ship to provide relief supplies to Spain.
box 8, folder 8
Steelworkers
1945-1946, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of steelworkers on the job; the furnaces at Bethlehem Pacific Coast Steel Corporation; steelworkers in Pittsburg,
California; and members of the strike negotiating committee during the Bethlehem Steel strike.
box 8, folder 9
Student Demonstrations
1948-1967, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes UCLA student demonstrations, 1967; Los Angeles City College students marching against conscription; Pat Iiyawa and
U.C. Berkeley students protesting in Sproul Hall, November 29, 1967; and Marlon Brando at a San Quentin vigil protesting Caryl
Chessman's execution.
box 8, folder 10-11
Theater
1948, undated
Scope and Contents
Contains portraits of actors, actresses, and writers, as well as photographs of scenes from various theatrical productions
and films.
Box 8, Folder 13
Tom Mooney Parade
1939
Scope and Contents
Comprises 28 photographs of the Tom Mooney Parade in San Francisco.
box 8, folder 14
Unemployment
1934-1980, undated
Scope and Contents
Unemployed workers light bonfires in the street to keep warm while waiting in line in front of the State of California Department
of Employment; unemployment lines in Los Angeles and San Francisco; United Automobile Workers of America demonstration on
Unemployment Day, 1940; Dorothea Lange print titled "Man Beside Wheelbarrow," 1934; and people marching for jobs, Washington
D.C., 1980.
box 8, folder 15
United Electrical Workers
1945-1948, undated
Scope and Contents
United Electrical Workers strike against Sterling Electric Motors, 1948; and picket line at U.S. Motors plant in Los Angeles
January1945.
box 8, folder 16
United Fruit
undated
Scope and Contents
Line drawings related to the banana industry and United Fruit Company.
box 8, folder 17
United Nations Conference
1949
box 8, folder 18
United States Foreign Policy
1950, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of tanks in San Pedro harbor.
box 8, folder 20
Veterans
1945-1947, undated
box 8, folder 21-23
Wallace, Henry
1948
Scope and Contents
Henry Wallace campaign photographs. Includes images from "Amigos de Wallace" campaign rally.
box 8, folder 24
Welfare and Relief
1949-1950
box 9, folder 1-2
Women
circa 1940s, 1973-1979
Scope and Contents
Comprises one photograph of the Organizing Committee of the East Bay Congress of American Women; as well as general images
of women in the workforce.
box 9, folder 3
World Federation of Democratic Youth
1954
box 9, folder 4
World War I
1918
Scope and Contents
Americans celebrate armistace on November 11, 1918 in New York City.
box 9, folder 10-11
Youth
1940-1967
Scope and Contents
Photographs of youth organizations and young people engaged in social and political activities. Subjects covered include:
American Youth for Democracy; Democratic Youth Federation of California; University Military Service Bill; Charlotta Bass
and the Progressive Party's presidential campaign, 1952; youth demonstrations for peace; and Festival of World Youth, including
a photograph of Ray Pecchan, the only delegate sent by an Australian Aboriginal organization.
box 9, folder 5
World War II - Atrocities
1945, undated
box 9, folder 6
World War II - Individuals
1940-1945
box 9, folder 7
World War II - United Service Organizations (USO)
1940-1945
box 9, folder 8
World War II - War Bonds
1940-1945
box 9, folder 9
World War II - Women
1940-1945
Subseries 1.2:
Subjects
1920-1992
Physical Description: 326 folders(Box 9, folders 12-28; Boxes 10-23; Box 24, folders 1-8)
Scope and Contents
This subseries contains photographs collected by
People's World staff for publication or for research and reference purposes. The bulk of the photographs span the years 1965 through 1990
and are organized by subject. Original subject headings have been maintained.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by subject heading.
box 9, folder 12
Abortion Rights Rallies
1979
box 9, folder 13
Aerospace
1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of aerospace workers on strike.
box 9, folder 21
American Federation of State and County Municipal Employees (AFSCME)
1975-1980, undated
box 9, folder 16
Agriculture and Immigration, California
1979-1987
box 9, folder 17
Airlines
1970-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes picketing airline pilots; TWA strike supporters, San Francisco; Richard Groux and Owen Marron marching alongside
the Central Labor Council of Alameda County; picketers at San Jose airport, 1981; United Airlines boycott, San Francisco Airport,
June 1970; Secretary of Labor, Ray Marshall, meeting with labor and management representatives from the airline industry in
Washington, D.C.; Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) strike, 1981; riot police watch the PATCO picketers;
picketing Machinists and Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO; Jack Hemming, Secretary of the California State AFL-CIO, speaking to
demonstrators picketing Qantas Airways and Continental Airlines, 1983; and United Pilots on strike against United Airlines.
box 9, folder 20
Alsace-Lorraine May Day Demonstration
undated
box 9, folder 24
Argentina
1973-1978, undated
box 9, folder 25-26
Art and Artists
1976, undated
box 9, folder 28, box 10, folder 1
Arts (Film and Theater)
1971-1979, undated
box 9, folder 27
Arts (Dance)
1970, undated
box 10, folder 2
Arts (Music])
1978, undated
box 10, folder 3
Asian-Americans
1944, undated
box 10, folder 4
Australia Anti-War Demonstration
1972 February 1
box 10, folder 5-7
Automobile Industry
1964-1980
Scope and Contents
Photographs of auto workers at their jobs; striking workers being tear gassed; United Auto Workers Local 645 protesting the
closure of a General Motors plant in Van Nuys; and one photograph of Sam Marsh from United Auto Workers.
box 10, folder 9
Bakers and Retail Food
1974-1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Striking workers in front of Hooper's, Oakland; striking workers in front of Farmer Joe's; Bakers Union Local 9 employees
on strike against ITT's Wonder Bread Bakery, 1972; Hotel & Restaurant Employees and Bartenders International Union, Local
2 picketing Commercial Club; and Local 451 Culinery & Bartenders protesting in Everett, Washington.
box 10, folder 10
Bakke Case
1977-1978
Scope and Contents
Photographs of protests and rallies against the Supreme Court decision in the
Regents of the University of California v. Bakke case.
box 10, folder 12
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)
undated
box 10, folder 13
Bay Area City Workers
1979-1983, undated
box 10, folder 15-16
Black Movement
1963-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of rallies and protests against racism, police brutality, and inequality, including the Black United
Front's Annual March Against Racism; Martin Luther King, Jr. Day march in Oakland; "Desegregate L.A. Schools Now!" rally in
Los Angeles; rally against KKK cross-burnings in Rodondo Beach, May 8, 1976; National Alliance Against Racist and Political
Repression (NAARPR) supporters bording buses to North Carolina; and people lining the streets at the funeral of Jonathon Jackson,
1970.
box 10, folder 17
Black Panthers
1969-1972, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of Huey P. Newton and David Hilliard; Bobby Seale and Warren Wells; damage done to Black Panther Party headquarters;
the arrest of Black Panther members, Will Safford and Bernard Smith, 1969; and Rene "Peaches" Moore outside the Los Angeles
courtroom after her sentencing January1972.
box 10, folder 18
Boilermakers, Seattle
1974
Scope and Contents
Single photograph of Boilermakers Local 104 on strike outside of Jorgensen Steel, 1974.
box 11, folder 3
Brewery
1977-1978, undated
box 11, folder 10
Cannery Workers
1973-1974, undated
box 11, folder 6
California, Politics
1978, undated
box 11, folder 8
Campus Student Movements
1967-1968, undated
Scope and Contents
Bulk consists of student protests at the University of California, Berkeley.
box 11, folder 12-13
Chicano Demonstrations
1969-1973, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs by Sam Kushner of the Los Angeles Chicano Moratorium February 28, 1970. Also includes photographs of the Chicano
Youth Liberation Conference in Denver, Colorado, March 1969; picketers in front of Roosevelt High School in East Los Angeles;
the Mexican American Student Confederation protesting the University of California's decision to buy grapes; and the Chicano
anti-repression rally in Los Angeles, July 1972.
box 11, folder 14
Chicano People
1972-1983, undated
box 11, folder 15-17
Children
1971-1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of children at protest rallies, as well as general photographs of children in the United States, Japan,
Laos and Mexico.
box 11, folder 21
Chinese Americans
1938-1974, undated
box 11, folder 22
Civil Liberties
1983, undated
box 11, folder 23
Clerical Workers
1977, undated
box 12, folder 1
Clothing Workers
1973-1979, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of garment workers in factories; workers protesting plant closings; and rallies against unfair labor practices.
box 12, folder 3
Colorado
1983-1985, undated
Scope and Contents
Coors boycott and demonstrations.
box 12, folder 4
Communications Workers
1970-1971, undated
box 12, folder 6
Construction
1971-1983
Scope and Contents
Picket lines and demonstrations against the two-gate system and unfair labor practices, including images of carpenters in
a rank and file strike at the Levi Strauss building site, December 1973. Also includes striking members of Carpenters Local
1238 picketing Broadmore Industries.
box 12, folder 8
Conservation
1971-1976, undated
box 12, folder 11-13
Cuba, General
1971-1980, undated
box 12, folder 14
Cuba, Industry and Agriculture
1970-1971, undated
box 12, folder 15
Cuba, People
1970-1972, undated
box 12, folder 17
Czechoslovakia
1983, undated
box 12, folder 19
Democrats
1984
Scope and Contents
Two photographs of a rally for Geraldine Ferraro in Oakland, California.
box 13, folder 4-6, box 44, folder 28-30
Demonstrations
1965-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
Contains photographs of demonstrations, picket lines, and election rallies, predominantly in the Bay Area. Unions represented
include United Pilots, United Farm Workers, San Francisco Fire Fighters, AFSCME, Warehouse Union, SEIU Local 250 and SEIU
Local 77, Teamsters Local 70, IBEW Local 6, Ironworkers Local 378, SEIU Local 250; United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW);
and the U.S. Maritime Unions. Also includes protests opposing nuclear weapons; U.S. involvement in Central America; Reagonomics;
and apartheid. Includes images of the Communist Party of Northern California marching for Justice for Danny Trevino; Young
Worker's Liberation League rallies; a 1988 photograph of Angela Davis with John Belskus; and Martin Luther King, Jr. parades
in Seattle and Los Angeles.
box 13, folder 9
Disabled
1979-1981, undated
box 13, folder 10
Doctors
1971-1976
Scope and Contents
Photographs of County General Hospital in Los Angeles and San Francisco General Hospital.
box 13, folder 11
Draft Resistance
circa 1970-1982, undated
box 13, folder 13
Drugs (March For Righteousness)
1986 November 22
box 13, folder 16
Education, California
1979, undated
Scope and Contents
Protests in support of public education: San Francisco Unified School District rally, May 7, 1987; March on Sacramento for
Education; Claremont Middle School teachers on strike in Oakland; and Berkeley teachers one-day strike.
box 13, folder 18-20
El Salvador
1977-1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of El Salvador: soldiers training, checkpoints, earthquake relief, refugees, victims of the Salvadoran Army, children
hiding in trenches from bombing, and members of the People's Army of the National Liberation Front. Also includes photographs
of Martin Sheen and others protesting United States intervention in El Salvador.
box 13, folder 21
Electoral, Legislative
1968, undated
box 13, folder 22
Electrical and Electronics
1969-1989, undated
Scope and Contents
General Electrics strikers and supporters at the Oakland plant; Ed Brown and Dave Kotz from United Electrical, Radio and
Machine Workers of America (UE); picket line outside Lee MAH Electronics in San Francisco, 1989.
box 14, folder 3
Farming
1977-1983, undated
box 14, folder 4-8
Farmworkers
1965-1975, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of Cesar Chavez, Dolores Herta, Larry Itliong, William Lucy, Bert Corona, Tim Kelly, W.P. Reuther, Ray
Olivas, John Henning, William Kircher, Alfredo Figueroa, Leroy King, Art Carter, Irwin DeShetler, Dave Jenkins, Rev. Mark
Day, United Farmworkers Union (UFW) members and officials, and striking farmworkers and their supporters during the Delano
Grape Strike. Also includes images of farmworkers in the fields, as well as scab workers, and a march by Trade Unionists for
Action and Democracy (TUAD)supporting farmworkers.
box 14, folder 15
Gay Rights
1978-1983, undated
box 14, folder 16
General Strikes and Protests
1970-1979, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of various strikes and protests, including: Nord Door rally, September 30, 1983; the picket line outside Sears
Roebuck; people outside the Mark Hopkins hotel in San Francisco protesting union busting; the Paint Makers Union picketing
Sherwin-Williams, and other employee rights protests.
box 14, folder 17
Germany
1933-1987, undated
box 14, folder 19
G.I. Resistance
1969-1970, undated
box 14, folder 20
Goodwill Industries
undated
box 15, folder 1
Health
1971-1981
Scope and Contents
Protests against healthcare cuts; worker's compensation demonstrations in Salem, Oregon, 1971; and Blue Cross of California
workers on strike in Oakland, California.
box 15, folder 2
Homeless
1984-1986, undated
box 15, folder 4-5
Hospitals
1968-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of striking hospital and healthcare workers, including Hospital Workers Union Local 250, Seattle Nurses Association,
Los Angeles County Employees Local 434, and protests against the following hospitals: Kaiser Foundation Hospital, Merritt
Hospital, Alta Bates Hospital, Herrick Memorial Hospital, Community Hospital, Peralta hospital, and Ygnacio Convalescent Hospital.
box 15, folder 6
Hotel Workers
1979, undated
Scope and Contents
Hotel workers picketing in front of San Francisco hotels, including the St. Francis, Mark Hopkins Hotel, Fairmont Hotel, Hilton
Hotel, Hyatt Hotel, and Jack Tar Hotel.
box 15, folder 7
Housing
1971-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of hearings on Hunter's Point in San Francisco, and representatives of the Los Angeles homeless protesting
county welfare policies at a Los Angeles Board of Supervisor's meeting.
box 15, folder 8
Hunger
1983-1984, undated
box 15, folder 9
Immigrant Workers
1973, undated
box 15, folder 12-13
Indians [Native Americans]
1968-1985
Scope and Contents
Photographs of Native Americans and supporters protesting to protect Native American rights and lands. Includes images of
the occupation of Alcatraz, protests against the Black Bass Act, and demonstrations in Los Angeles in solidarity with Wounded
Knee Indians, March 1973. Also includes a photograph of Dennis Banks.
box 15, folder 15
International Hotel
1977-1979, undated
box 15, folder 16-17
International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU)
1967-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of ILWU stikes and protests, including: ILWU Local 6; "Women's Day" on the Portland docks, 1971; Hawaii delegates
to the ILWU convention in Los Angeles, 1969; Paul Heide and Keith Eickman, San Francisco, 1967; Walter Johnson; Local 1100
Department Store Employees buffet luncheon for striking longshoreman; Herman Griffin and Walter Johnson; Lou Goldblatt and
Curtis McClain; ILWU Local 9 on strike in Seattle, 1974; ILWU protests on Market Street, San Francisco, and Pier 35 San Francisco,
1985. Also includes photographs of Harry Bridges protesting with ILWU members.
box 15, folder 18
International World Trade Union Congress
1982
box 16, folder 1
Jackson Campaign, Rainbow Coalition
1984, undated
box 16, folder 3
Janitors
1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Janitors strikes including the Golden Gate Janitors stike in February 1983.
box 16, folder 4-7
Japan
1973-1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Various photographs of striking students and workers in Japan; New Japan Women's Association march against nuclear weapons;
May Day demonstrations, May 8, 1986; protests against U.S. bases in Okinawa; protests against Ronald Reagan, 1983; Japanese
politicians and labor and civic leaders, including Sanzo Nosaka, honorary chairman of the Central Committee of the Japanese
Communist Party; Self-Defense Forces (SDF) training exercises;
box 16, folder 8
Japanese Americans (Nisei)
1942-1980, undated
Scope and Contents
Mr. Ernest Iiayama speaking at the 37th anniversary of Executive Order 9066 at the site of the Tanforan Assembly Center in
San Bruno.
box 16, folder 9
Kampuchea
1975-1980, undated
box 16, folder 12
Labor Day
1982-1985, undated
Scope and Contents
Labor Day marches in San Francisco, including one photograph of Ron Dellums. Los Angeles mayor, Tom Bradley, at a Labor Day
picnic in Alameda County, 1982.
box 16, folder 13
Labor Leaders
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of John F. Henning, Harry Bridges, Lane Kirkland, Ethel Edwards, and Roscoe H. Burt.
box 16, folder 18-19, Box 17, Folder 1-2
Los Angeles
1976-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of Ted Hayes, community organizer, on the grounds of Tent City II in Los Angeles; John Randolph, Mattie
Billinger, and Sarah Cunningham at the Compton National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (NAARPR) party; picket
lines and protests against nuclear weapons, racism, police abuse, rent increases, immigration rights and the deportation of
Central Americans, and health care cuts.
box 17, folder 3
Los Siete de la Raza
1970-1971, undated
box 17, folder 5
Machinists
1974-1984, undated
box 17, folder 8
Marin Women's International League for Peace Freedom
1970-1971
box 17, folder 9
Meat (Butchers Local 563)
1977, undated
box 17, folder 12
Meiklejohn
undated
Scope and Contents
Photograph of Paul Varacallia (SEIU 390), Margi Wilkinson (AFSCME), Geraldine Johnson (Coalition of Black Trade Unionists),
Paul Eisenscher (UE field organizer), and Rose Eden.
box 17, folder 15
Mexican Americans
1981, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of border towns and border areas.
box 17, folder 16-17
Mexico
1970-1981, undated
box 17, folder 18
Middle East (U.S. Demonstrations)
1977-1983, undated
box 17, folder 19
Militarism
1972-1985, undated
box 17, folder 20
Military, Anti-Military
1982, undated
box 17, folder 21
Miners
1975-1983, undated
box 17, folder 22
Molders (Foundries)
1970-1988, undated
box 17, folder 24
Monopoly
undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises photographs of Pacific Telephone, San Francisco.
box 17, folder 25
National Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (NAARPR)
undated
box 17, folder 26
National Caucus of Labor Committees (NCLC)
undated
box 17, folder 27
National Lawyers Guild Conference
undated
box 17, folder 28
Nazis
1940, 1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes an undated photograph by Nareshimah Osei of neo-Nazi demonstrators outside of Progressive Bookstore.
box 17, folder 31
Nicaragua
1966-1984, undated
Scope and Contetns
Inlcudes a photograph of Nicaraguan guerilla leader, Edén Atanacio Pastora Gómez, at a Contra base camp.
box 18, folder 1-3
Northwest United States
1970-1985
box 18, folder 4
Nuclear
1978-1982, undated
Scope and Contents
Anti-nuclear demonstrations.
box 18, folder 6
Office Workers
1979-1981, undated
Scope and Contents
Secretaries Rally in San Francisco; Office & Professional Employees Union Local 3 picketing in San Francisco; Office & Professional
Employees Union Local 29 picketing Kaiser Hopital; picket lines in front of Highland Hospital, and the Blue Shield strike.
box 18, folder 7
Oil
1971-1980, undated
Scope and Contents
Oil Workers strikes, protests, and demonstrations. Includes photographs of volunteers performing clean up and rescue of wildlife
at Fort Cronkhite, 1971.
box 18, folder 8
Okinawa
1978-1983, undated
box 18, folder 10
Palestine
1950-1982, undated
box 18, folder 11
Panama
1973-1981, undated
box 18, folder 13
Peace (Nuclear Disarmament)
1980-1982
box 19, folder 1-4
Peace Actions
1970-1985
Scope and Contents
Peace rallies and marches, including anti-Vietnam protests, anti-nuclear protests, and protests against Nixon outside the
Beverly Hilton Hotel. Includes photographs of Vietnam Veterans for Peace.
box 19, folder 5-8
Peace Movement
1965-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Marches and rallies for peace: a rally at MacArthur Park with Don Kalish; Candlelight vigil at the Seattle War Memorial for
victims of U.S. aggression in Vietnam; lie-in demonstration in Los Angeles, 1972; High School Students Against War and Racism,
Seattle, 1968; Peace Torch Marathon, August 1967; Seattle Peace March, April 1971; protests against U.S. support to the military
junta in Chile; and a demonstration at United Aircraft Corporation in Sunnyvale, California, February 22, 1966. Also includes
an image of Eugene McCarthy supporters in San Francisco, 1968.
box 19, folder 9
People's Daily World, Communist Party USA
1984-1986, undated
box 19, folder 10
People's Park (Berkeley, California)
1969, undated
box 19, folder 11
Peoples Temple
undated
Scope and Contents
Three photographs of Peoples Temple church members picketing the
San Francisco Examiner newspaper headquarters in San Francisco.
box 19, folder 13
Philippines
1978-1986, undated
box 20, folder 2
Postal Employees
1970-1978, undated
Scope and Contents
Bill Patten and officers of the San Francisco branch of the Alliance of Postal and Federal Employees; Postal Workers strike,
1970; and picketers protesting unsafe conditions at the 7th Street and Mission Street post office in San Francisco.
box 19, folder 17
Police
1963-1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Charles E. Jones from the Western Center on Law and Poverty, A.L. Wirin, chief consul, ACLU, and Roygene Robinson at a press
conference for 22 black citizens suing the LAPD for police brutality, 1971; Tactical (Tac) Squad hearing, San Francisco, 1968;
and demonstrations against police brutality.
box 19, folder 18
Politics, Peace and Freedom Party
1968, undated
box 19, folder 20
Poor People's Campaign
1968
box 20, folder 1
Portugal
1975-1980, undated
box 20, folder 2
Poverty
1964-1981, undated
box 20, folder 3
Printers, Independent Journal Strike (Marin, California)
1970-1971
box 20, folder 4
Printers (International Typographical Union)
1968-1971
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of the
Independent Journal strike (Marin, California), 1971; International Typographical Union (ITU) Local 21; and Herald-Examiner strike, 1969.
box 20, folder 5
Prisons and Prisoners
1971-1975, undated
box 20, folder 6
Proposition 13 Actions
1978
box 20, folder 7
Puerto Rico
1974, undated
box 20, folder 8
Pulp and Paper
1971, undated
Scope and Contents
Western Pulp & Paper Workers on strike, Washington.
box 20, folder 10
Railroad Clerks
1970-1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Railroad clerks on strike over unfair wages, Santa Fe Railyard, Richmond, California, circa 1970; Rail Workers against Reaganism;
Roseville Railroad picket line, 1970; Brotherhood of Railway and Airline Clerks strike against Northwest Orient Airlines over
wage disparity.
box 20, folder 11
Rank and File
1970-1971, undated
Scope and Contents
Ola Kennedy speaks at the Northern California Rank and File Conference, Oakland, 1970; Trade Union Action and Democracy Conference,
San Francisco, October 1971; and Larry Meyers and Oscar Hearde, co-chairmen of the Seattle Rank and File Committee.
box 20, folder 12
Reagan Administration
circa 1981-1989
box 20, folder 13
Restaurant and Hotels
1967-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of various Hotel & Restaurant Employees (HERE) strikes in San Francisco and Southern California. Includes Emil
Abatte, HERE Local 28 business representative, picketing in front of Gallaghers Restaurant in Oakland, California; and Richard
Groulx with picket sign at Union Square, San Francisco. Also includes photographs of striking workers picketing restaurants,
including McDonalds in Rainier Valley, Seattle, 1974; Larry Blakes R + B Cafe, as well as other Bay Area restaurants.
box 20, folder 14
Retail Stores
1979, undated
Scope and Contents
Macys retail store boycott, San Francisco; Safeway strike, San Francisco, Sears Roebuck strike, San Francisco; Retail Clerks
Union Local 870 protesting unfair labor practices; and Retail Clerks Local 1105 picketing Lucky's store, Seattle, Washington.
box 20, folder 15
Rosenberg Case
circa 1950s
box 20, folder 17
SALT II (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks)
1979, undated
box 20, folder 18
San Francisco
1968-1978, undated
box 20, folder 21
Sanitation Workers
1976
Scope and Contents
Photographs documenting police violence against protesters during the garbage workers' strike at Browning-Ferris Industries
in Santa Barbara.
box 20, folder 22
Santa Barbara
1982, undated
box 20, folder 24
Schools
1968-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Student strike at Abraham Lincoln High School, 1968; marchers protesting racist attacks in schools in Boston and in Pasadena,
California; and protests at U.C. Berkeley.
box 20, folder 25
Scientists
circa 1965-1971
Scope and Contents
Comprises a single photograph of Selina Bendix (Scientists and Engineers for Social and Political Action), Jerold Lowenstein,
and Pierre Noyes at a hearing on Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) testing on Amchitka Island.
box 20, folder 26
Seamen
1944-1973, undated
box 20, folder 28
SEIU Strikes and Picket Lines
undated
box 21, folder 1
Senior Citizens
1980-1986, undated
Box 20, Folder 16
Rubber Workers
circa 1973
Box 21, Folder 2
Shipbuilding
1963, undated
Scope and Contents
Pacific Coast Metal Trades District Council AFL-CIO strike against Pacific Coast Shipbuilding Association.
box 21, folder 4
Social Services
1976, undated
Scope and Contents
Strikes and protests: Carl Brownhead, Michael Winter, Jessica Ordona, Steve Peterson, Teri Lee, and Regina Gurst at a sit-in
at Alameda County Board of Supervisors; Social Service Union Local 535; AFSCME Locals 626 and 2831; L.A. County Employees
Union SEIU Local 434; SEIU Local 535, Santa Clara; and City Workers, San Francisco.
box 21, folder 6
South Africa
circa 1970s-1986
Scope and Contents
Anti-Apartheid Movement demonstrations.
box 21, folder 9
Soviet Union - Central Asia
1971-1984, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of agricultural production in Uzbekistan and other areas that made up the former Soviet Far East.
box 21, folder 10
Soviet Union - Construction
1963-1981, undated
box 21, folder 11
Soviet Union - Culture
1971-1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of James Wyeth in Leningrad for the opening of the exhibition,
An American Vision: Three Generations of Wyeth Art.
box 21, folder 12
Soviet Union - Economy and Industry
1973-1982, undated
box 21, folder 13
Soviet Union - Education
undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises photographs of students from Africa attending vocational schools and universities in the Soviet Union.
box 21, folder 14
Soviet Union - Foreign Students
1970-1985, undated
box 21, folder 15-17
Soviet Union - General
1963-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs related to politics and general lifestyle in the Soviet Union, including images of cities, art, sports, cultural
events, families, students, and party delegates at the 26th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
box 22, folder 1-2
Soviet Union - History
1920-1974, undated
box 22, folder 3
Soviet Union - Military
1944-1945, undated
box 22, folder 4-7
Soviet Union - People
1950-1986, undated
box 22, folder 8
Soviet Union - Science
1982, undated
box 22, folder 9
Soviet Union - Sports
1963-1984, undated
box 22, folder 10
Soviet Union - World War II
1941-1971, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes two manuscripts by war photographer George Zelma of the Central Soviet newspaper
Izvestia. The articles contain Zelma's memories of the battle of Stalingrad and the defense of Odessa against fascist Germany.
box 21, folder 8
Soviet Union - Baikal Amur (BAM) Railway
1974
box 22, folder 12
Sports
1979-1980, undated
box 22, folder 14-15
Steel
1953-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of steelworkers and steel facilities, including Bethlehem Steel, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, Northern
Rolling Steel Mills, Seattle, and Alcoa Aluminum, Washington. Also includes photographs of the steelworkers strike against
Kaiser and the United Steelworkers Local 6898 strike against American Can Co.
box 22, folder 16
Structures and Buildings
1940-1945, undated
box 22, folder 17
Supreme Court Justices
1954
box 22, folder 19
Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA)
undated
box 22, folder 21
Teachers' Strikes
1969-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Teachers' strikes and protests: Secondary Teachers Association Local 2240 striking for better Catholic schools; teachers and
students protest at West Lake Jr. High School; John George at a teachers rally, Oakland; San Francisco Federation of Teachers
on strike for better schools; picket lines at San Francisco State University, 1972; AFT Local 1928; Local 400 on strike, San
Francisco; Mrs. Alvia Barfield, president elect of the California Teachers Association; and Robert Unruhe, chairman of the
negotiating council which represents all teachers in L.A. schools reading 12 points of demand of ACT-LA to Superintendent
Jack Crowther; Los Angeles teachers strike rally, September 18, 1969.
box 23, folder 1-2
Teamsters
1967-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of Salvador Murilla speaking at a picketline outside Safeway in Berkeley, California; Teamsters Local
265 on strike against Gray Line, Inc.; Teamsters Local 960; Lucky advertises for employees to replace striking workers; Teamsters
Local 63 on strike against Vons; Teamsters Local 665 on strike against Greyhound West; Teamsters on strike against Veterans
Cab Co. and Yellow Cab Co.; striking teamsters watch as a scab truck from Safeway distribution center drives past the picket
line; Teamsters Local 980 on strike against Redwood Feed and Milling Co.; Teamsters Local 378 on strike against Ostrom Mushroom
Co.; auto workers and their families in Seattle march to mark a year of the strike; Eureka Teamsters strike against Redwood
Construction, 1970; Browning-Ferris Industries (BFI) strike; and Teamsters local 252 on strike against Posey Manufacturing
Co.
box 23, folder 3
Technology and Industry
1970, undated
box 23, folder 6
Textile Workers
1978-1979
Scope and Contents
Comprises photographs of the J.P. Stevens Company boycott, including one of Mark Rosenbaum, ACLU attorney, with Gloria Jacobs,
J.P. Stevens employee. Also includes a photograph of Dolores Huerta at a Tastemaker at Mervyns boycott.
box 23, folder 7-8
Transit Workers
1971-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) members protesting Greyhound Lines for unfair labor practices; John Henning at a rally in
San Francisco in support of striking Greyhound Lines workers and protesting union busting; striking San Francisco MUNI drivers,
1971.
box 23, folder 9
Transport
1970-1971, undated
box 23, folder 12
Unemployment
1970-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
Lines at unemployment offices in Seattle and San Jose; London march against unemployment, circa 1976; Outdoor Rescue Mission
serving food to workers, 1970; lines of people waiting at St. Anthony's dining room in San Francisco; Jobs for Youth Rally
in Arizona, 1977; and protests against Medi-Cal cuts, Ronald Reagan's war spending, and plant closings.
box 23, folder 14
Urban Conditions
1968, undated
box 23, folder 16
Utility Workers
1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Protests against Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E), and Pacific Telephone. Also includes photographs of a protest rally against
sexual harrassment of women in non-traditional trades at Seattle City Light, February 14, 1983.
box 23, folder 18-21
Vietnam
1961-1980, undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of Vietnam, particularly the period 1965 to 1973 when the United States sent active combat units to fight in the
Vietnam War. Also includes photographs of post war Vietnam.
box 23, folder 23
Voter Registration
1982, undated
box 23, folder 24
Warehouse Union
1976, undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) protests and strikes, including Warehouse Union Local 6, San
Francisco; Leslie Laeger arraignment; and ILWU boycott of Handyman stores.
box 23, folder 26
Weber Case
1979, undated
Scope and Contents
Marches to overturn Weber, the 1979 court case related to United Steelworkers affirmative action-based training program.
box 23, folder 27
Welfare
1969-1983, undated
box 24, folder 1
Women
1969-1977, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes the Comparable Worth rally, Olympia, Washington; the New York Telephone Operators strike, May 1970; and photographs
of women in the workplace.
box 24, folder 2
Workers (Factory Workers)
1987-1988, undated
box 24, folder 5
Young Workers Liberation League
1970-1974, undated
box 24, folder 6
Youth and Youth Movements
1970-1971, 1985
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of student protests and of the 12th World Festival of Youth, Moscow, 1985.
box 24, folder 8
Unidentified Subjects
undated
box 23, folder 22
Vietnam Vets Against The War
1972
Series 2:
Individuals
1856-1992
Physical Description: 121 folders(Box 24, folders 9-13; Boxes 25-35; Box 36, folders 1-5)
Scope and Contents
Photographs in this series comprise portraits, publicity stills, and group shots used for publication in
People's World. Individuals represented include politicians, union leaders and members, artists, actors, writers, community organizers,
and civil rights activists.
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by last name. If an individual is not found in the folder under their last name, they may be listed
in a group photograph that has been filed under another individual's last name. Unidentified photos are located at the end
of the series.
Processing Information
This series combines photographs from accessions 1986/073 and 1992/049. The photographs comprise individual portraits as well
as group shots and publicity stills. As many as possible of the individuals in the group photographs have been identified.
box 24, folder 9
Publicity Photographs (Negatives)
undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises black and white publicity stills of Maya Angelou, Herbert Aptheker, Ed Asner, Kendra Alexander, Yasir Arafat, William
Allen, Hortensia Allende, Yuri Andropov, Dennis Banks, Tom Bates, Marjorie Boehm, Tom Bradley, Leonid Brezhnev, Harry Bridges,
Lee Brown, Willie Brown, Phillip Burton, Humberto Camacho, Lorenzo Carlysle, Frank Chapman, Robert Chrisman, Lester Cole,
Barry Commoner, John Conyers, George Crockett, Barbara Cross, Evelina Alarcon-Cruz, Angela Davis, Pele deLappe, Ron Dellums,
Mervyn Dymally, Joe Figueiredo, Dizzy Gillepsie, Yvonne Golden, Louis Goldblatt, Richard Groulx, Nicolas Guillen, Alexander
Haig, Vivian Hallinan, Gus Hall, Vincent Hallinan, Augustus Hawking, John Henning, Jim Herman, Langston Hughes, Pat Jackson,
Jesse Jackson, Dennise Johnson (Oroville), Martin Luther King, Jr., Joe Lindsay, Cassie Lopez, Sidney Lustig, Florence MacDonald,
Chuck Mack, Lloyd McBride, Curtis McClain, Charlene Mitchell, Salvador Murillo, Holly Near, Eugene "Gus" Newport, Midge Purcell,
John Pittman, Morris Rapoport, Ronald Reagan, Paul Robeson, Edward Roybal, Beah Richards, George Schultz, Calvin Simmons,
Lincoln Smith, Margaret Thatcher, Nora Vaughn, Gore Vidal, Nancy Walker, Harold Washington, Maxine Waters, Henry Winston,
Milton Wolff, Malcolm X, and Elaine Black Yoneda. Also includes some sketches.
box 24, folder 10
Ab-Ai: Abas to Ain
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Nathan Abas, Larry Abbot, Bella Abzug, I.W. Abel, Ralph Abernathy, Manuel Aguilar, Arkady Adamov, Minna Agins, Art
Agnos, Oscar Acosta, Loretta Adams, Senator Arthur Martinez, Frances Albrier, Gregory Ain, Jorge Acevedo, Oscar Acosta, Arkady
Adamov, Hank Adams, Art Agnos, Carmen Gloria Aguazo, Phillip Agee, and Muhammas Ahmad with Max Stanford.
box 24, folder 11
Ak-Al: Akin to Alvarado
1950-1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Senator Laura Allende, Philip Allen, Deacon Alexander, Franklin Alexander, Fay Allen, Claude O. Allen, Roger Alvarado,
Evalina Alarcon, Kevin Akin, Francisco Alshuler, Alicia Alonso, Ellery Allen with Lloyd Napier, Herschel Alexander, Jack Alexis
(Black Students Union, San Francisco State University), Alvarado Alsogarag, General Juan Velarco Alvarado, Carlos Attamirono
(General Secretary of Chile), Juan Gasper Alonso (trade union leader from Argentina), Roger Alvarado with Tony Miranda (Third
World Liberation Front leaders, San Francisco State University), Bill Allen, Abby and Elmer Allen, Mitchell Alaimo with Donald
Sutherland, Delia Alvarez, Marian Allred with Earl Jones (Faculty Renaissance, San Francisco State Univeristy), Mayor Joseph
Alioto, Laura Allende, Stephanie Allen, Hortensia Allende, Philip Allen, Salvador Allende, Muhammad Ali, Magarita Alarcon,
Ricardo Alarcon, Richard Alatorre, Fernando Alegria, Billy Allen, Mark Allen with Cesar Chavez, and Mark Allen with Dr. Inacio
Semedo (Ambassador of the Republic of Guinea Bissau).
box 24, folder 12
Am-Az: Amiabel to Aziz
1948-1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Martin Amiabel (Canadian union leader), Maya Angelou, Bettina Aptheker (Free Speech Movement, Berkeley), Lenny Anderson,
Larry Anderson (American Indian Movement), Nikki Arai, Ed Asner, Victor Arnautoff, Gregory Arvanites, and Billy Ashby (Vice
President, National Association of Colored Women's Clubs).
box 24, folder 13
Ba: Babbitt to Batten
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Art Babbitt, Eugene Backstron, John Bader, Alfred Barela, Edward K. Barsky, Joan Baez, Father John Banks (United
Farm Workers), Sleepy Bailey (United Prisoner's Union Spokesperson), Reverend Harrison Bailey (NAACP) with Attorney Charles
Johnson, Tom Bates, Lizzie Brown and Rosella Bailey (chair and secretary of Senior Citizens Advisory Committee, Seattle),
Tony Batten, and Sgt. Frank Batterson.
box 25, folder 1
Be: Beach to Bevin
1954-1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Herbert L. Beach, Ethel Beach, Alma Bebek, Carl Becker, Dr. Arnold O. Beckman, Max Bedacht, Dr. John Beecher, Mrs.
Kenneth Beight, Kenneth Beight, William Beirne, Walter Belka, Johnnie V. Bell, Lillie Bell, Paul Bellesen, Herbert Benjamin,
Bill Belton, Dr. Malcolm D. Benders, Luisa Morena Bemis, Louise Bennett, Elmer Benson, Millten Berger, Jacob Berman, Anthony
Beilenson, Heather Bechtel, Vernon Bellecourt (American Indian Movement), Spartak Beglov, Alvah Bessie, Angelo Bartolini,
Rev. James Bevel, Minna Berlow, Alphonso Bell, Clyde Bellecourt, Angelo Bertolini, Renne Bell, William Bennett, Daniel Berrigan,
George Benson, Ruth Beckford-Smith, Jim Bender, Ms. Benavidez, Edwin C. Berry, James Berry, James W. Bertram, Philip Burton
with Wayne Morse, Bill Bennett, William Williams, Heather Bechtel (Director, Asbestos Victims of America), and Ernest Bevin.
box 25, folder 2
Bi-Bl: Biberman to Bloor
1941-1982, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Herbert Biberman; Dr. Lee Bigelman; Warren K. Billings; Betty Bishop; Rose Bird with Ophelia McFadden and Beth Winter
(SEIU Local 790); Russell Binion with Secretary of Labor, Ray Marshall; Dr. Eula Bingham; Ruth Bishop; Bonnie Bird; C.H. Bingham;
Wesley Bissel and Helen Taylor; Ken Blaylock (AFL-CIO Public); Carolyn Black; Elsie Blunt; Luisa Blue; Ruben Blades; Leonard
Bloom; Patricia Blau; Kate Blake; John Blaiotta; Ella Reeve "Mother" Bloor, and several portraits of Carl Bloice.
box 25, folder 3
Bo: Bock to Boyle
1972-1982, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Phil Bock; Glen E. Bodell; Dr. Allan Boesak and Rev. James Lawson; Juan Bosch; Jules Bovher; Roger Boas; Peter Bommarito
(United Rubber, Cork, Linoleum, and Plastic Workers of America); Julian Bond; Zoe Borkowski; John Bovington; Marjorie Boehm;
Roger Boyd; Reuben Borough with Carly McWilliams and Father Mathias Lane; Marie Bowden; Dortha Bowen; Paul Bowen with B.J.
Decker and Dr. Phillips; Superior Judge Fletcher Bowron; and Father Eugene Boyle.
box 25, folder 4
Br: Bradley to Bridges
1940-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Tom Bradley; Leo Branton, Jr. (lawyer for Angela Davis) with Doris Walker and Howard Moore, Jr.; Walter Bremond;
Joan Brann; Michael G. Bradley; Anne Bredeu; General Omar Bradley; James C. Branch; Leonid Brezhnev, Carl Brant; George Bratt;
George Brent with Salvador Carillo and Francisco Macin; Dr. Antonio Brico; Peter J. Brennan; Nancy Bridges; Alvin J. (Al)
Bridges; Nikki Bridges; and several portraits of Harry Bridges.
box 25, folder 5
Br: Briegleb to Brown
1969-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Gustav Briegleb; Charles Brody; Harry Britt; Arthur E. Briggs; Chaim Brisman; George Broadhead; Mary Jane Brodie;
Merle Brodsky; Jack Brooks; Gwendolyn Brooks; Earl Browder; William Browder; Heywood Hale Broun; Gwendolyn Brooks (sketch);
James Broughton; Allan Brotsky; Elaine Brown with Charles Evers and Darlene Lawson; H. Rap Brown; Robert J. Brown; Francis
Brown; Ray Brown; Oscar Brown, Jr.; Edmund G. Brown; Lee Brown; Willie L. Brown, Jr.; Willie Frank Brown; Willie Ezzell Brown;
Gus Brown; Harvey W. Brown; Tom Brown; James Brown; Ivan Brown; Archie Brown; Malvina Brown; and Robert E. Brown.
box 25, folder 6
Br: Bruce to Bryson
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Lenny Bruce, Dennis Brutus, and Farris Bryson.
box 25, folder 7
Bu-By: Bufano to Byrne
1968-1990, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Beniamino Bufano, Jim Burford, Philip Burton, Shelly Bursey (Black Panther newspaper), John Burton, Linda Burnham
with Don Walker and Angela Davis, Helen Burke, Vinie Burroughs, Jackie Burroughs, Wilfred G. Burchett, Ed Bullins, Ed Burk,
Sidney Burke, H. C. Burkheimer, Genola Burks, John Burns, Rodney Burns and family, J.W. Buzzell, and professor Norman Byrne.
box 26, folder 1
Ca: Cabezas to Capra
1952-1984, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Omar Cabezas, Esther Cade, James Cagney with Edward Arnold and Peter Lorre, Rev. Ernest Caldecott, Mrs. Jennie Calder,
Colbert Caldwell, Sid Callett, Angus Cameron, Lyle W. Cameron, Marion Camozzi, Luis Cabral, Sam Cagul (Native American advocate
of fishing rights, representative of Lummi Nation), Humberto Camacho, Richard Calderon, Helen Caldicott, Pedro Albion Campos,
Earl Caldwell, Leonel Castillo, V. Campos, Robin Campbell, O'Neal Cannon, Rose Cano, Naomi Cantrell, George Campbell, Wortha
Campbell, Bruno Cano, Norman Canright, Virginia Capers, Harry Canter, and Frank Capra.
box 26, folder 2
Ca: Carasco to Cayton
1939-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes H.C. Carasco, Evans F. Carlson, Frank Carlson with his attorney John Porter, Harold Carlson, Lillian Carlson, Carmen
Carneval, Peggy Carlson, Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, Paul Carpita, Faye Carol, Ernesto Cardenal, Lorenzo Carlisle, Harry Carlisle,
Johnny Cash and June Carter, Stokley Carmichael, Art Carter, Chas H. Carr, Phil Carreon, Allan M. Carson, Minne Carson, Minnie
Carter, James Carey, Jimmy Carter, Minnie Carter, Frank Carlson, Lillian Carter, Maria Elena Carrero, Fidel Castro, Steve
Cassidy, David B. Castro, Pat Cassady, Del Castle, Rev. Jonathon Caston, Moses Castro, and Revels Cayton.
box 26, folder 3
Ce-Ch: Cengia to Chaucellor
1972-1978, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Peter Cengia, Isobel Cerny, Leona McGenty Chamberlin, Walter Chambers, Clyde Champion, Herbert Chandler, Chang Wen-Tien
(Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs People's Republic of China), Rudy Chapin, Pat Chambers, Youssef Chahine, Ray Charles, Jackie
Chan, Barry Chann, Len Chandler, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Pedro Beiges Chapel (Puerto Rican Socialist Party), Romesh Chandra,
Chevy Chase, Juan Chacón, Chole Alatorre (President, Immigrant Workers Trade Union Organizing Committee), Romesh Chandra,
Olivia Charles, John C. Charles, Ezra Chase, Jackie Chatwon, Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay, and Philip Chaucellor.
box 26, folder 4
Chavez, César
1967-1979, undated
Scope and Contents
Portraits of César Chavez. Other individuals featured in the group photographs include: Dolores Huerta, Ray Marshall, George
McGovern, Sigmund Arywitz (Executive Secretary of Los Angeles County Labor Federation), Jerry Whipple (Director, United Auto
Workers Region 6), Gilbert Padilla, and Raul Ruíz (Candidate for the Los Angeles County Board of Education).
box 26, folder 5
Ch: Chavis to Chu
1900-1958, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Reverend Ben Chavis, Edward Chen (American Civil Liberties Union), Maria Chertkoff, John Cheever, Shirley Chisholm,
Sherry Chiesa (President of Hotel & Restaurant Employees Union, Local 2), Betty Chisholm, Betty Chew, Chinese Premier Chou
En-Lai with Vice Premier Chen Yi, Patrick Chenoweth, Senator Frank Church, Shirley Chisholm, Rose Chernin with Angela Davis,
Reverend Hans Peter Christenson, Clinton R. Chism, Robert Chrisman (publisher and editor of
The Black Scholar), Willie Christiansen, and Chu Teh (Commander-in-Chief of the Peoples Liberation Army of China).
box 26, folder 6
Ci - Cl: Cicconi to Clinton
1938-1978, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Phil Cicconi (Progressive Bookshop, Los Angeles), Gale Cincotta (National People's Action on Housing), Jackie Clack,
Clark Clifford (Secretary of Defense), Bob Clarke, Carin A. Clauss (nominee for Solicitor of Labor under President Carter),
Ramsey Clark, Charles Clay (Glide Senior Citizens, National Tenants Organization), Dr. Charles Clements, Henry Cisneros (Mayor,
San Antonio), Dean K. Clowes, Buriel Clay II, Deacy Clark, A.G. Clark, Aldon Clark, Arthur E. Clark, Elmo Clark, Joe Clark
(Daily Worker), J.D. Clark, Frank W. Clark (Director of Public Works), Marguerite Clark, Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, James Clayton,
Paul Cline, and Clifford Clinton.
box 26, folder 7
Co: Coates to Cox
1955-1980, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of Albert Coates; Herb Cohn; Audley Cole; Lieutenant Colonel John W. Colbert; Barry
Commoner; Jerry Cohen (UFWA General Counsel); Judy Collins; LeRoy Collins; J.C. Collins; Billy Cobham with George Duke; Jeff
Cohen (Citizen's Commission on Police Repression) with Samuel Paz (Mexican-American Bar Association); Anne Davis (Coalition
Against Police Abuse) and Mark Ridley-Thomas; Richie Cole; Esparaza Contrero; Herbert Coleman; Lester Cole; Henry H. Collins;
Perry Como; Sam Coleman; Pat Comarre; Charlotte Corbin; Bernard Corlin; Bernice G. Copeland; Philip "Slim" Connelly (Los Angeles
Newspaper Guild); Robert Condon; Steve Cooney (SEIU, Local 660); Bert Corona (National Immigrant Coalition); James Conn; Lester
Cole; Paul Cobb; John Conyers; John Couglan and family; Floyd C. Covington; Bob Cowden; Norman Corwin; Eugenie Cotton; Frank
Corona; Luis Corvalan (Communist Party of Chile); Daryl Cox, and Raymond Cox.
box 26, folder 8
Cr: Craft to Crystal
circa 1945-1981, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Christine Craft, Alan Cranston, Jerry Crimmins, Jack Crowley, Robert Craig, Martha Cranshaw with Eugene Gus Newport,
Rosco Craycraft (ILWU Vice President), Earl C. Craig, Spencer Crilly, Barbara Cross, George Crockett, John Cromwell (Chairman
of the Hollywood Independent Citizens Committee of Arts, Sciences and Professions) with Gloria Stuart, Jose Ramirez Cruz,
George W. Crockett, and Billy Crystal.
box 26, folder 9
Cu-Cz: Cukor to Czerny
1938-1975, undated
Scope and Contents
George Cukor, Joe Curran, Alvaro Cunhal, Imogene Cunningham, Melvin Cunningham, Robert Cummings, Tom Cullen, and Halina Czerny-Stefanska.
box 26, folder 10
Da: Daggett to Davis
1948-1980, undated
Scope and Contents
Helen Daggett, Howard Da Silva, Jane D'Armaud, Kyle Daniel, Urcel Daniel, Mike Daniels, Josephine Daniels, Harvey F. Darby,
Sam Darcy, James Daugherty, Armando Davila, Russell Daville, Justicia Davis, Frank Davis, Brigadier General Benjamin O. Davis,
Clarence Davis, Ben Davis, Gray Davis, Donna Davis, Mary Davis, Jean Damu, Margot Dashiell, Fania Jordon Davis, Ossie Davis,
and Angela Davis.
box 27, folder 1
De: Deadwyler to Dewson
1948-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Barbara Deadwyler, Major William F. Dean, Ruby Dee with Ossie Davis, Josephine Fierro De Bright with Ann Sheridan, Tom De
Coudres, Dirk De Jonge, Carmen Delgado, Dan Delaney, Hugh De Lacy, David Della (ILWU Local 37), Anna De Leon, Akili Denianke,
George Dennis, Pele deLappe, Ron Dellums, Eugene Dennis with Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Manuel Delgado, Ernest De Maio, Barney
DeVeto, Ignacio De La Fuente, William F. Devin, Bernadette Devlin, Richard Deverall, Father Miguel Desceto, John Despel, Artie
Deutsch, D.D. Dews and Ernest Dewson.
box 27, folder 2
Di-Dm: Dickay to Dmytryk
1923-1976, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes A.J. Dickay, James Dickey, Georgi Dimitrov, Lafell Dickinson, William T. Divali, Harry Dickey, Earl Dickerson, Juanita
Dixon with Barbara Waters, Mrs. William Dieterle, Marlene Dietrich with Jimmy Ferrari (U.S. Coast Guard), Devi Dje, and Edward
Dmytryk.
box 27, folder 3
Do: Dobbs to Doyle
1939-1978, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Ben Dobbs, John F. Dockweiler, Paul A. Dodd, Joe Dolan, William O'Douglas, Rev. Al Dortch, Jeff R. Donaldson, John
Doyle, Ray Donovan, William Doherty, Emilio Zapata Dominguez with Jerome Vanderberg, Robert Doctor, Father Hugh Donohue, Michael
J. Donohue, James Dougherty, Tarlington Dowden, Mortime Downing, Sadie Doroshkin, and Berbadette Doyez.
box 27, folder 4
Dr: Dragoitcheva to Drumgo
1946-1970, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Tsola Dragoitcheva, Dorothy Drake, Donald Draper, Paul Draper, Theodore Dreiser, Phil Drath, and Fleeta Drumgo.
box 27, folder 5
Du-Dy: Dubois to Dymally
1937-1978, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Donald Duncan, Ruby Duncan, Chili Duarte, Shirley Graham Du Bois, David Graham Du Bois, Lee Du Bridge, Jewel Du Broff,
Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Dummatzen, Jerry Dueck, James Tallow Duffy, Clarence Dykstra, and Mervyn Dymally.
box 27, folder 6
Ea-El: Earl to Elman
1964-1977, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Stanley Earl, Julia Eaton, Cyrus Eaton, Kenneth Eckert, Henry Edwards, Walter Edwards, Sonia Edwards Eastman, Phil
Edwards, Bertram Edises, Ilya Ehrenburg and Yves Farge, Conrad Eitelman, Roy Eley, Mrs. Paul Eliel, Daniel Ellsberg, Donald
Elisburg, Duke Ellington, Harriet Elliot, and Mischa Elman.
box 27, folder 7
En-Ew: Encina to Ewing
1939-1981, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Dionisio Encina, Dr. James E. Endicott, Guy Endore with John Sanford, Arthur Enloe (Marine Cooks Union), Friedrich
Engel, Per Erikkson, William Esterman, Catarino Esterman, Vilma Espin (President, Cuban Women's Federation), March Fong Eu,
Giles Evans, Mrs. Iva Evans, Jack L. Evans, John H. Evans, Timothy Evans, Tom Evans, Nancy Evans, Harold Evans, Dr. Francis
Everett, Medgar Evers (memorial march), and Russell H. Ewing.
box 27, folder 8
Fa-Fi: Fadling to Fitzgerald
1972-1976, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes J. E. Fadling, Perl Fagelson, Everett Fairchild, Sue Fairchild, Ruth Fairchild, Priscilla Falcon, Rev. G. Linwood
Fauntleroy, Arne Faurholt, Tony Fazio, Otteh Feld, Mrs. Edna Ferguson with Miss Norma Fogerlund, Michael Fessier, Thomas R.
Farrell, Paul J. Fasser, Stanley Faulkner, Walter E. Fauntleroy, Russ Farrell, Clifton Fadiman, James Farmer, Sandra Farha,
Levi Farait, Robert Farrell, Rabbi Abraham Feinberg, Ralph Featherstone, Abraham Feinglass, John Ferraro (Los Angeles City
Councilman), Dianne Feinstein, Edna Ferber, Pablo Fernandez, Pablo Armando Fernandez with Angel Parra, Diane Ferlatte, Frederick
V. Field, Sally Fields, Mr. and Mrs. B. Fields, Joe Figuerido, Gabriel Figneroa, Murray H. Finley, Percy Fisher, Frank Fitzgerald,
Jess Fletcher, Buron Fitts, and Edward Fitzgerald.
box 27, folder 9
Fl-Fo: Flaherty to Fowler
1910-1985, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Harold Flaherty; Senator George Fleming with Norm Rice (former mayor of Seattle); Hamilton Fish; Robert Flotte; Conrad
Florez; Richard E. Floyd; Debra Floyd; Charles Fleming; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn with Tim Mooney; Jackie Foster; Arlene Flood;
Attorney Joseph Forer; Carlos Fonseca; William Ford (brother of Ita Ford); Frank Foisie; William Foster; Dorothy Foost; John
Anson Ford; Henry Fowler; Trevor Fowler (ANC representative); and Jane Fonda at various rallies and protests, as well as with
Tom Hayden, and with members of the Free Theatre Associates.
box 27, folder 10
Fr-Fu: Francis to Fuss
1970-1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Assemblyman Louis Francis, Douglas Fraser, Terry A. Francois, Richard T. Frankensteen, Laurence L. Franks, Emil and Larissa
Freed, Evelyn Freiden, Donald Freed, Orville Freeman, George Freeman, Eduardo Frei, Robert Frost, Cliff Fried, Rev. Stephen
H. Fritchman, Callie Frost, Mayer Frieden, Lucy Fried with Rev. Cecil Williams, Fred Friendly, Robert Franklin, Vicki Frankovich
(IFFA President), Ignacio De La Fuente, Sekio Fuapopo, Nichidatsu Fujii, Veronika Fukson, Bob Franklin, Mrs. R.S. Fuller,
and Oscar Fuss (Workers Alliance of L.A. County).
box 28, folder 1
Ga: Gaetsewe to Gatewood
1948-1985, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes John Gaetsewe and SACTU General Secretary Ronald Stevenson; Ed Garvey (Executive Secretary, NFLPA) and J.D. Gailbreath;
Wesley Gale with Louis Weinstock; Rosalio Munoz; Cliff Fried and Admiral Dawson; Enrique Tierno Galván; Ruth Galloway; Henry
"Heine" Gale; Philip Gardner; Virginia Gardner; Mike Gardner; John Garfield; Tom Garity; Judy Garland with Senator Sheridan
Downey; Charles R. Garry; Vicki Garvin; Charles Gain; Gabe Garcia; Yuri Gagarin; Roswell Garst and Nikolai K. Baibakov; Bernadine
Garrett; Rodolfo Garcia with Reuben Reyes; Robert Garcia; John Gaetsewe; Alphonso Galloway; Marcus Garvey; Booth Gardner;
Kenneth Gatewood; and Richard B. Gatewood.
box 28, folder 2
Ge: Geer to Gerson
1957-1976, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Ellen Geer, Genedy Gerasimov, Earl George, Ernesto Geisel, Georgia George, Moses Geraeb, Jean Genet, Harrison George,
Supervisor John George with Maya Angelou, Al Genge, Ted Geissler, and Simon W. Gerson.
box 28, folder 3
Gi-Gl: Giannini to Gloyd
1960-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
L.M. Giannini, Eliza Gilkyson, Nikki Giovanni, Dizzy Gillespie, Harold Gibbons, Emily Gibson, Brendan Gill, Antoine Gizenga,
Allen Ginsberg, Yo Nguyen Giap, Jack Gilford, John Gladstone, Richard Gladstein, Thomas Gleason, Grady Glenn, Eugene Glover,
and Howard S. Gloyd with Martin Luther King III.
box 28, folder 4-5
Go: Goddard to Goulding
circa 1940-1971, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Chuckie Goddard; Luis Enrique Mejia Godoy; Larry Gooley; Jan Goodman; Marina Goldovskaya; Yvonne Golden; Yvonne Golden
with Wilson Riles Jr., Ron Dellums, Ida Strickland, and Howard Gloyd; Sam Gold; Ruth Yannatta Goldway; Dr. Richard Goldsty;
Lou Goldblatt; Whoopi Goldberg; Jackie Goldberg; Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gordon; Basil Gorden; Dr. Carlton Goodlett; Alice Gonzales;
Ruben Gonzalez; Emilia Gonzales; Ed Gomez; Dr. Sanford Goldner; Jerome Golden; Mike Gold; Larry Gonzalez; Eddie Gomez; Rodolfo
"Corky" Gonzales; Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales with Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez; Samille Gooden with Prof. Harry Edwards;
Hugh Gordon Book Shop, Los Angeles; Dexter Gordon; Carl Gossenbacher; and Cathal Goulding with Tommy Sands.
box 28, folder 6
Gr: Graff to Grumet
1943-1980, undated
Scope and Contents
Charles Graff, Thomas Graham, Maybelle Gray, Bette Miller Green, Gil Green, J.B. Green, Louis Green, Walter J. "Buddy" Green,
Woodrow Green, Ernest G. Green, Bill Greene, Henry F. Grady, Gina Graziano, Lawrence Green, Jesse Gray, Henriette Ann Gray,
Bertha Gregory, Senator Ernest Gruening, Feliz Green, Dick Gregory, Lee Grant with Isabel Letelies, Billy Graham, Luisa Grate,
Diedre Grieswold, Henry Griffin, Charles Gray with Dorothy Gravada, Alice Grommet, Aubrey Grossman, Richard Groulx, Richard
Groulx with Chuck Mack, Leonard Grumet with Michelle and Donna Grumet.
box 28, folder 7
Gu: Guevara to Guzman
1968-1979, undated
Scope and Contents
Che Guevara, Rene Guevara, Nicolas Guillen, Robert Guillaume, Osvaldo Guayasamin, Moses Gunn, Sofia Gubaidulina, Bennet Guillory,
Moses Gunn with Frances Foster, Nicolas Guillen, Gabriel Gunderson, Larry Gurley, Arlo Guthrie, Woody Guthrie, Timofei Guzhenko,
and Dr. Ralph Guzman.
box 28, folder 8
Ha-Hal: Haas to Halsey
circa 1950-1973, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes George Haas, Donna Haber, Barbara Haber, Alberta Hadley, Alex Haley, Ernest Hall with Herschel Alexander, Dave Blodgett,
and Wilma Hall, Lillie Holmes, Jack Hall, Rob F. Hall, Mark Haller with Claudia Jones, Vivian Hallinan, Vincent Hallinan,
Terence Hallinan, and Admiral William Halsey. Also includes photographs of Gus Hall, Chairman of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA),
speaking at the University of Oregon in 1962, and with various individuals, including Angela Davis.
box 28, folder 9
Ham-Han: Hamer to Hansberry
1937-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Fannie Lou Hamer, Lynn Hames, Roy Hampton, Lloyd Hamlin, Charles Maynard Hamilton, Lionel Hampton, Lawrence Hammond,
Julia Hamari, Abe Handelsman, Peter Hannaford, Chas C. Hannah, Herbie Hancock, Loni Hancock, John Handy with Ali Akbar Kahn,
and Lorraine Hansberry.
box 28, folder 10
Har-Hay: Harford to Haynes
1947-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Jim Harford, Gary Harmon with Michael Pritchard, Dave Harris, Marvin Harrell Jr., Vance Hartke, Joe Harris, Janet
Harris, Fred Harris, Eddie Harris, Hilda Harris, Al Harris, Jean Harris, Louis L. Harris, Gary Hart, Barbara Harth, Will Hartig,
Wilder W. Hartley, Harold Harby, Hugh Hardyman, Richard Hatcher, Evelyn Harvey, Edwin Hawkins, Augustus Hawkins, Gary Hawkins,
Howard Hawks, Tramaine Hawkins with Barbara Peck, Samuel Haskins, Fannie Haughton, Richie Havens, Frank Havanner, Tom Hayden,
Ted Hayes, Charles Hayes, Helen Hayes, Sterling Hayden, and Mel Haynes.
box 29, folder 1
Hea-Hen: Healey to Henry
1943-1978, undated
Scope and Contents
Don R. Healey, Dorothy Ray Healey, Lonnie Healy, Oscar Hearde, Ned R. Healey, Roy Heide, Ruby Heide, Jascha Heifitz with William
Steinberg, Fred Heindl, Mrs. Edward H. Heller (Elinor Heller), Joseph Heller, Richard Helms, Basil Henriques, Bernice Henry,
Charles Leroy Henderson, Fletcher Henderson, John C. Henderson, Jim Henderson, Frank Hendricks, Dr. W. Ballentine Henley,
Jack Henning, John Henning, Luiz Henriques, Carolyn Henderson with Evelio Grillo, Emily Shehee, Elaine S. Crossley, James
Newson, and James Henry.
box 29, folder 2
Her-Heu: Herman to Heusinger
1942-1981, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes James Herman, James Herndon, Eileen Hernandez, Melba Hernandez, Elizabeth Hernandez, Eberado Hernandez, Aileen Hernandez,
Leo Hernandez, Wesley Hester, James (Jimmy) Herman, Walter Herrick, Rene Herrerias, Rudolf Hess, Ray "Masai" Hewitt, and
Adolf Heusinger.
box 29, folder 3
Hi: Hickerson to Hitchcock
1937-1981, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Pat Hickerson, Nell Higman, Gerald Hill, Minnie Hiken, Clarence C. Hill, James Hilton, David Hilliard, Patricia Hilliard
Heinrich Himmler, George Hippard, Dave Hippolito, Maurice Hirdus, Jah Hitchcock, Adolf Hitler, David Hilliard, Patricia Hilliard,
Jack Hirschman, Alfred Hitchcock, Jon Hitchcock, and George Hitchcock.
box 29, folder 4
Ho: Ho to Howe
circa 1940-1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Wally Ho, Ho Chi Minh, Julius Hobson, Benjamin Hooks, Irwin R. Hogenauer, Harvey Hoffman, Paul Hoffman, Charlie Hoffman,
Samuel Hogan, Arthur Clarence Hohmann, Hollywood Ten, Crush Holloway, Robert Hollowwa, Michael Holliday, Doc Holliday, Billie
Holliday, Geoffrey Holden, Ada Mae Holman, Alfred Holmberg, Harland Holmden, Len Holt, Bob Hood, Harry Hopkins, Dovey Hopkins,
Louise Hopson, Lena Horne, Babe Horrell, Frederick Houser, Norman Houston, George Houston, Charles Howard with Frances Williams,
Chas P. Howard, and James Wong Howe.
box 29, folder 5
Hu-Hy: Hubbard to Hynes
1932-1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Freddie Hubbard; Leo Huberman; Dr. Claude Hudson; Erika Huggins; Langston Hughes with Loren Miller, Matt Crawford,
and Louise Patterson; Hubert H. Humphrey; Henry "Heine" Huff; Clancey Huff; Hildur Josephine Hughes; John B. Hughes; Charlayne
Hunter-Gault; Dolores Huerta; Walter Huston; Carl Husband; Robert Hutchins; Ella Hutch; David Huyn; and William F "Red" Hynes.
box 29, folder 6
I: Ibarra to Ivankovich
circa 1940-1970, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Jose Maria Velasco Ibarra, Dolores Ibarruri, Harold Ickes, Noel Ignatin, T.B. Illangaratne, Walter S. Illsley, Richard
N. Inge, Ernest Ingold, Rex Ingram, Letitia Innes with Howard De Silva, Stuart Innerst, Larry Itliong, Alexander Ivanchenkov,
and George Ivankovich.
box 29, folder 7
Ja: Jackson to Jara
1970-1992, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Jesse Jackson, Pat Jackson, Mahalia Jackson, jacqueline Jackson, Ruth Jackson, Sara Jackson, James Wesley Jackson,
C. Bernard Jackson, Carl Jacobson, Nathan Jacobson, Sam Jaffee, Mick Jagger, Ahmed Jamad, Etta James, Joseph James, Ida James,
George M. James, Jaime James, Storm Jameson, Edwin Janis, Joan Jara, and Victor Jara.
box 29, folder 8
Je: Jeffrey to Jerger
1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Warren Jeffrey; John E. Jeffrey; Doc Jefferson; Denise Jeffries; Maxine Jenkins with Mike Nye, Rick Collins, Glendean
Cole and Juan Garcia; Julian Jenkins, Clinton Jencks, Howard Jeter, Wilbur Jerger and Deidre Jerger.
box 29, folder 9
Jo-Ju: Johnson to Jurich
1948-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Grover Johnson, Bunk Johnson, Douglas A. Johnson
(executive chairperson of Infant Action Formula Coalition)addresses the Nestle Boycott Committee, Herbert Johnson, Rev. H.T.S.
Johnson, Evelyn Johnson, Geraldine Johnson, Hiram Johnson, Joe Johnson, John Allen Johnson, Johnny Johnson, Roger Johnson,
Shirbey Johnson, Walter Johnson, Jack Johnstone, Frederic Joliot-Curie, Donzell Jones, Emma Jordon with Paul Perdue, Tim Johnson,
Rev. James Edward Jones, E.L. Julian with his family, and Joseph Jurich.
box 29, folder 10
Ka: Kadish to Kazimov
1969-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Dave Kadish, Bernard Kalb, Herbert von Karajan, Henry J. Kaiser, Albert E. Kahn, Bob Kaufman, George S. Kaufman,
Edward Kaufman, Milton Kaufman, Moses Kauffman, Joel Kaplan, Joe Kapp, Walter Karabian, Helene Kazantzakis, Donald Kalish,
George Kane, James J. Kane, Anatoly Karpov, Ron Karenga, Gary Kasparov, Karl Kasten, Geore Kaye, Mrs. Robert Kazar, and Vakhid
Kazimov.
box 29, folder 11
Ke: Kearnes to Keyes
1948-1962, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Arthur Kearns, Sallie Kearney, Ed Keating, Lois Keefe, Kip Keino, Carl S. Kegley, Kay Norton Kelleher, Ying Lee Kelley
with Keith Carson, Kathy Kelly, Bernard J. Kelly, Pete Kelly, Willie B. Kennedy, William Kennedy, Robert Kennedy, Senator
Edward Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, Joseph G. Kennedy, Bill Kersten, and William Keyes.
box 30, folder 1
Kh-Ki: Khrushchov to Kistler
1939-1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Nikita Khrushchov; Jeff Kibrei; Mary Grace Kihn;
Lane Kirkland; Patricia Killoram; Leroy King; Earl King; Pete King; Harlon Feuton King; Admiral Ernest J. King; Carol King;
Coretta Scott King; Coretta Scott King with Alan Cranston; Martin Luther King, Jr,; Martin Luther King Day parade (Seattle
January 15, 1983); Ben Kipcho; William J. Kilberg; Marion Kinney; Ida Killswright; Henry Kissinger; Elmer Kistler; and a
drawing of Jeanne Kirkpatrick.
box 30, folder 2
Kl-Ko: Klassen to Kozden
1931-1981, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Pete Klassen; Bob Klonsky with Sammy Davis, Jr.; Frank Knox; Harley E. Knox; William S. Knudsen; Rudy Kohl; Kathe
Kollwitz; Walter Kolowski; Karen Ko; Quentin Kopp (sketch); Olga Korbut; Toshio Komoto; Sergei pavlovich Korolev; Yaphet Kotto;
Antoni Korzycki; Ron Kovic with Richard Boyle; and Tom Kozden.
box 30, folder 3
Kr-Ku: Kramer to Kuznetsov
circa 1940-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Seymour Kramer, Jack Kroll, Vern Krohn, General Walter Krueger, Isaac Kushner, Sam Kushner, Aaron Kurty, Lee Kutnick, Clyde
Kuhn, Felix Kury, Maggie Kuhn, Arthur Glick "Art" Kunkin, and Nikolay Gerasimovich Kuznetsov.
box 30, folder 4
La: Lackner to Lawson
1961-1978, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes John Lackner, Mrs. Nori Ikeda Lafferty, Matias Lagunilla, Robert B. Laguther, Howard E. Lambert, Corliss Lamont,
Robert Lamson, Rude Lambert, Walter Lambert, Edward Lamb, Charles Lamb, Burt Lancaster, Jessica Lange, Mrs. Ida Lanning, Gerri
Lange, Adam Lapin, Roger D. Lapham, Karly Larsen, Steve Largent, General Guillermo Rodriguez Lara, Russell Lasley, William
Lassley, Yusef Lateef, Jacob Lawrence, Hubert Laws, Darlene Lawson with Charles Evers, Lars Lawrence with Philip Stevenson,
Mrs. Wilhelmine Laughery, Ed Laux, Emmet Lavery, Dr. Wesley La Violette, Luella Lawhorn, Bill Lawrence, and John Howard Lawson.
box 30, folder 5
Le: Lean to Lewis
circa 1940-1978, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes David Lean, Frank Leahy, Ella Ledbetter (President, Local 560 UAW), Huddie William Ledbetter (Lead Belly), Norman
Leach, Barbara Lee, Isabel Letelier, Ray Leguineche, Jacob Lehman with Ernie Marsh and Armando Daville (Local 576 of the United
Furniture Workers of America), Richard Lehman, Meridel Le Seur, Doris Lessing, Jim Lehrer, Elmore Leonard, John Leonard, Spike
Lee, Abby Lerov, Chas Lewkowich, Anna Levin, Leonard Levy, Norman Leonard, Henry Lewis, John Lewis, and Helen Lewis.
Separated Materials
Photographs of Vladimir Lenin have been separated out and are located in box 30, folders 6-7.
box 30, folder 6-7
Lenin
1874-circa 1970, undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises prints of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin from his early childhood through to his death in 1924. Includes images of his wife,
Nadezhda Krupskaya, his mother, Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanova, his sister, Olga, as well as vaious other individuals and places
related to Lenin. The bulk of the photographs were purchased by
People's World from the Russian news agancy TASS. Two documents listing descriptions of some of the photographs are also included.
box 30, folder 8
Li-Lo: Liddle to Lowry
1955-1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Don Liddle, Helen Lima with Ann Fogarty, Mickey Lima, Dodie Lindsay, Bob Lindsay, Lin Piao, John Line, Leonard Lipovetsy,
Jean de Lipkowsky, Jacques Lipchitz, Liu Sao-chi, David Lloyd, Lo Tse, Jim Logan, Ron Lockman, Calvin Lockhart, George Lohr,
Mauricio Longoria, Frank Lopez, Cassie Lopez, Gabriel Lopez, Alex Q. Lopez, Anabel Lopez, E.E. Long, Juan Lopez, Victor Love,
William Love, Nat Low, Julian Lowitt, William Lowe, Joseph Lowery, and Mike Lowry.
box 30, folder 9
Lu-Ly: Luca to Lytle
1948-1978, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Papo Luca, Bernard Luca, Cruz Luna, Jon Lucien, Dr. Ibrahim Abu Lughud, Hugo Lundquist, AlfredH. Lundin, Alfred Lundeburg,
Luigi Longo, Betty Lundquist, Chairman Liu Shao-chi with Chairman Mao Tse-tung, Steve Lustig with maya Angelou, Clara Lutz
with Rose Chernin, Mack Lyon, Richard Lyndon, and Gwendolyn Lytle.
box 30, folder 10
Ma: MacArthur to Maltz
1948-1958, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes General Douglas MacArthur, Edison Magee, Jose Aguilera Maceiras, Dr. Henry Noble MacCracken, Moses Mafhida, Janet
MacHarg, Robert W. Mackay, Chuck Mack, George Mackin, Ruth MacLeech, Bert MacLeech, C.D. Maclennan, Chester MacPhee, Nila
Magidoff, D.F. Maguire, Virginia Maher, Rev. Roger Mahoney, Antonio Maidana, Malcolm X, V.J. Malone, Stanley R. Malone, Brenda
Mallory, Nana Mahomo, and Albert Maltz.
box 31, folder 1
Ma: Mann to Mao Tse-tung
1956-1985, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Dr. Thomas Mann, Erika Mann, Ernest Mangoang, Frank Mankewicz, Winnifred Mann, WIlliam Mandel, Winne Mandel, Baba
Jean "B.J." Mangoang, Juana Mangaoang, Mao Tun, and Mao Tse-tung.
box 31, folder 2
Mar: Maradiaga to Marzani
1940-1981, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Ralph Maradiaga, Pearl March, Will Marchetti, Jack Marcotti, Ferdinand Marcos, Herbert Marcuse, David Mares, Ben
Margolis, Monty Margett, Judge Meyer Marion, Margit Markowitz with Vivian Moons, Harry Marks, Milton Marks, David C. Markus,
Lady Marley, Dr. John Tepper Marlin, Howard Marlowe, Pauline Marriot, Art Marsh, Daniel G. Marshall, George C. Marshall, William
Marshall, Robert Marshall, Dorothy Marshall, Ray Marshall, Thurgood Marshall, Eunice Martin, Fredericka Martin, Sandra Martin,
Walter Martin, Fernando Martin, Steve Martin (Alameda County Central Labor Council), Ignazio Martinez, Matthew Martinez, Ben
Martinez, Tony Martinez, Eustacio "Frank" Martinez, Ray Martinez, Vilma Martinez, Groucho Marx, and Carl Marzani.
box 31, folder 3
Mas-Maz: Masary to Mazur
circa 1856-1970, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Dr. Alice Masary, Teri Mast (ILWU Cannery Workers Union Local 37), Prof. Jose Luis Massera, Garcia Massingale, Nicolas
Massenkoff, Raymond Massey, Dexter Masters, Robert Mathias, Adolfo Lopez Mateos, John Matuz, Bill Mauldin, Willie Mae Mathis,
Peggy Maxie, Carl Maxie, Enola Maxwell, Gisela May, Percy Mayfield, Lester Mayweathers, A. Maymudes, Gust Mazovas, Jay Mazur
and Vladimir Mazur. Also includes copy prints of Biddy Mason and her family.
box 31, folder 4
Mc: McAfee to McKenna
1948-1972, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Mildred H. McAfee (Horton), J.M. McBride, Lloyd McBride, Eugene McCarthy, Leo T. McCarthy, W.S. McCuistion, Betty
McCordless, La Rue McCormick, Morgan McClain, Curtis McClain, Sean McCullum, Luchell McDaniel, Florence McDonald, Bob McDonald,
Joe McDonald, Ophelia McFadden, Eldon McFarlane, Bill McGee, Joe McGinniss, Tom McGrath, George McGovern, Bruce McKay, Grace
McKay, Frank McKee, Sally McKee, Kathy McKirchy, George McGovern, and Siobhan McKenna. Also includes multiple photographs
of Rodger and Darlene McAfee at Caruthers Farm, with their children, and with William Marshall and Sallye Davis.
box 31, folder 5
Mc: McLaughlin-McWilliams
1928-1980, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Bob McLaughlin, Charles F. McMurray, J.B. McNamara, Robert McNeil, Leonard McNeil with Fania Davis, Francis McTernan,
Mrs. John McTernan, Steve McQueen, David McReynolds, Alan and Margaret McSurely, and Carey McWilliams.
box 31, folder 6
Me: Means-Meyerson
1974-1982, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Russell Means with attorney Larry Leventhal and a separate photograph of Russell Means with Dennis Banks. Also includes
photographs of Danilo Melendez, Lloyd Meeds, Muriel Melin, Seth Mellington, Alfredo Mendez, Sofia Mendoza, Melina Mercouri,
Fatima Meez, Dave Meggyesy, Darrell Mena, Hilda Mena, Dr. Sergio Ramirez Mercado, Burgess Meredith, Rev. M. M. Merriweather,
Luther Merriweather, Carmen Mesa, Amelia Mesa-Baines, Allen Metcalf, John Metcalf, Alicia Metzger, Elmer Mevert, Sharon Meyers,
and Harold Meyerson.
box 31, folder 7
Mi: Michaels to Miyamoto
1956-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Professor Solomon Michaels with Judge Isaac Pacht, Mayor Flethcer Bowron, Lt. Col. Itzek Feffer, Jerome Posner (Amalgamated
Clothing Workers of America) with Gustave L. Goldstein, Mary Michener, Rev. Mickens (NAACP), Lew H. Michener, Lew Michener
with Lorraine Miller and Mrs. Dorothy Connelly, Vladimir Mikoyou, Bill Milano, Floyd C. Miller, George Miller with Jesse Jackson
and John Hennings, Herb Mills, Giuliana Milanese, Milton Miller, Howard Miller, Dr. Owen Miller with Dr. J.T. Googe (Farm
Security Administration), Harry Minc, Angiola Minelli (Women's International Democratic Federation), Charles Mingus, Vincente
Minnelli, Frank Minto, Bruce Minton, Albert Miranda (addressing an anti-war rally for Billy Dean Smith), A. Miramon with J.
Evans, Keta Miranda (19th
People's World banquet), Representative Parren Mitchell, Charlene Mitchell, Charlene Mitchell with Anne Braden and Angela Davis (NAACP),
Walter Mitchell (Operating Engineers Local 478), Adrian Mitchell, Kenji Miyamoto (Central Committee of the Japanese Communist
Party). Also includes Jessica Mitford with Beatrice L. Thompson, Mrs. Vera M. Smith, and Mrs. Bernice Edwards.
box 31, folder 8
Mn-Mon: Mnumzana to Monteiro
1970-1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Neo Mnumzana (African National Congress) with Willia Gray and Wilson Riles, Jr.; Vyacheslav Molotov; Igor Moeseyer;
Einar Mohn; Gordon Moir; John Mollot; Gloria Molina; Elsie Monjar; Eason Monroe; Vaughn Monroe; Alfredo Montaya (Mexican-American
National Alliance); Pierre Monteux (San Francisco Symphony); Walter Mondale; Walter Mondale with Norman Hill, Mike Lowry,
Norm Dick and Don Bonker; George Montgomery (U.S. Steelworkers); Oscar Mondragon (United Farm Workers); Vaughn Monroe; Alfredo
Montaya (Mexican-American National Alliance); T.J. Monty; and Anthony Monteiro with Rev. Al Dortch (Coalition for Economic
Survival), Robert Farnell (Los Angeles City Council), and Frances Williams (Committee for Justice in South Africa).
box 31, folder 9
Moo-Mos: Mooney to Mount
1936-1982, undated
Scope and Contents
Various individual portraits of Tom Mooney, as well as group photographs of Tom Mooney with others, including Elizabeth Gurley
Flynn, Harry Bridges, Mary Mooney, and Anna Mooney. Other photographs consist of Rep. Charles Moon, Percy Moore, Joe Moore
(University of California, Berkeley), James (Jim) Moore, Shirley Moore, Jack Moore, Joseph Moore (Moore Dry Dock), Halers
Moorehead (American Women for Peace), Sydney Moore (IPP), Mary Moore, Cecil Doyle Moore, Howard Moore, Dennis Mora, Bernie
Morales (Mayor of Union City), Luisa Moreno, Raymond Clarence Morgan, Prof. J.P. Morray, Father Cuchulain Moriarty, Prudencio
P. More (Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union, Local 7), Greg Morris, Toni Morrison, Yuri Morita at the 1982 World Peace
March, George Morris (CPUSA), Wyndham Mortimer (UAWA-CIO), D. Alan Moss, George Moscone, Bob Moses (Mississippi Council of
Federated Organizations Voter Registration Project and Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee), Irvin Mosley, Franka Moskin,
Gerardo Mosquera with Betty Kano and Richard Fallenbaum, Charlotte Moton, and Julia Mount.
box 31, folder 10
Mp-My: Mphahlele to Myshkov
1971-1978, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Ezekiel Mphahlele, Patrick Mtoto, Hugh Mulzac, Francis J. Murnane (International Longshore and Warehouse Union),
George Murphy (Independent Progressive Party), James A. Murphy, William Murrish, Clarence Muse, Helen Musso (San Pedro Workers
Alliance), Ramsey Muniz, Jose Angel Guttierez, Senator Ed Muskie with Alex P. Garcia and David Robert, Salvador Murrillo,
Salvador Murrillo with Anna de Leon, Virtual Murrell (Black Panther Party), Maureen Murphy, and Betty Southard Murphy (Labor
Department), Robert Mugabe, Bill Mutch, Howard Myers, Irving Myers, and Anatoly Myshkov. Includes multiple photographs of
Rosalio Munoz (National Chicano Moratorium) with other individuals including Roberto Elias, Santiago Anaya (Alliance of Free
City States), and Chris Cabeda. Also includes Rosalio Munoz at an anti-draft rally, with
People's World staff in Southern California, and at the Los Angeles Press Club.
box 32, folder 1
Na: Nakasone to Naylor
1967-1982, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Ichiro Nakagawa (Japanese Liberal-Democratic Party, Yasuhiro Nakasone (Japanese Prime Minister, 1982-1987), George
Nano, Richard Napier, Sam Napier, Betty Napoleon, Fernanda Navarro, Fernanda Navarro with Hortensia Bussi Allende, Phil Nash,
President Gamal Abdel Nasser and former Syrian President Shukri al-Quwatli, Ilie Nastase, Julian Nava, and Jack Naylor (Bodell
Dick Agency).
box 32, folder 2
Nc-Ne: Nchwe to Newton
1935-1985, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Manoko Nchwe with Abey Leroux, Callistus Ndlovu, Ralph Lawrence Neafus, Prime Minister Nehru with Chairman Mao Tse-tung,
Kathleen Neal Cleaver, Velma Neal, Holly Near, Helen and Scott Nearing, Stuart Neary, Alicia Nelson, Norris J. Nelson, Burt
Nelson (Communist Party USA), Pietro Nenni (Italian Socialist Party), Antonio Agostinho Neto, John Ernest Newland, Huey P.
Newton (Black Panther Party), and Jerry Newson.
Also includes photographs of Gus Newport (Mayor of Berkeley, California) with Ron Dellums, and with Mary Anne Buckley, Diane
Greene, and local residents in El Salvador.
box 32, folder 3
Ng-Nk: Nguyen to Nkomo
1962-1978, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Van Lui Nguyen, Mtongela Desmond Niasilela, Denise Nicholas, Elizabeth Nicholas, John F. Nichols, Admiral Chester
W. Nimitz, Andrian Grigoryevich Nikolayev, Richard Nixon, and Joshua Nkomo.
box 32, folder 4
No-Nz: Noble to Nzo
1937-1974, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Hollister Noble, Eugene Nobles, Pedro Noguera, Andrae Nordskog, Joseph North, Sterling North, Robert North, Jessye
Norman, Ramses Noriega, Carol Norris, Mary Rollins Norton, Captain Talmadge Norwood (State Highway Patrol), Rose Noss, Toni
Novak Sutley (Peace and Freedom Party), Herb Nugent, and Alfred Nzo (African National Congress).
box 32, folder 5
Oa-On: Oaks to Ongaro
1944-1970, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Richard Oaks, Chris O'Brien (Democratic Party candidate for state attorney general), Robert O'Brien, Margaret O'Brien,
Florence O'Brien, Bill O'Brien (Independent Progresive Party), Elena Obratsova, Mario Obledo, President Imari Obadele (President,
Republic of New Africa) with Reverend Charles Koen, Daniel Oduber, Tom O'Conner (Los Angeles Newspaper Guild), Jerry O'Connell,
Bessie Ocho, Father O'Donnell, Mary King O'Donnell, Carl Oglesby, Governor Culbert L. Olsen, Lotta Olson, Leon Olsen (International
Telecommunication Union), William Olwell, Augusto Oliveres, E.L. Oliver (Labor's Non-Partisan League), T.J. O'Dwyer, Thomas
P. "Tip" O'Neill, and Raimundo Ongaro (General Confederation of Labor of the Argentines).
box 32, folder 6
Or-Ow: O'Reilly to Owens
1937-1982, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Salaria Kean O'Reilly, Samuel Ornitz, J. David Orozco, John M. 'Scotty" Orr (CIO United Automobile Workers), June
Orr, Paul Orr (International Workers Order), Daniel Ortega, and O.M. Orton (International Woodworkers of America) with John
Moffatt, Littleton Stewart, Lee Christian, Harry Koger, Reverend E.C. Fields, Irwin Worshum, and others at the 5th Convention
of the International Woodworkers of America (IWA) in Everett, Washington. Also includes Major General John F. O'Ryan, Kid
Ory, Marina Oswald, Mary Oster, Homer Owen, and Jesse Owens.
box 32, folder 7
Pa: Pace to Payne
1960-1985, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Jean Pace, Emmy Lou Packard, Ignay Paderewski, Frank Padovan, Satchel Paige, Anibel Palma Fourcade, Curtis Paige,
Aubrey Pankey, Dr. W.K.H. Panofsky, Bruno Paolinelli, Margarita Papandreon, LeRoy Parra, Rosa Parks, Will Parry, Geneva Parsons
with Charles McMurray, C.W. Parnell, Rajni Patel, Robert Patrick, Sid Partridge, Zurab Pataridze, Eva Patterson, Ellis E.
Patterson, Robert P. Patterson, William L. Patterson, Dr. Mary Lou Patterson, Eugene Paton, Albert Patrick, J. Patri, Bill
Patton, Ms. Adell Paul, Linus and Ava Pauling, Liudmilla Pavlichenko (CIO Women's Auxiliary Council), Athos Pave, Brenda Payton
(Oakland Tribune) with Maria O'Shea (KPFA) and Prof. Ben H. Bagdikian (UC Berkeley School of Journalism), and Freda Payne.
box 32, folder 8
Pe: Peet to Petric
1940s-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Rev. Ed Peet, Stephanie Autumn Peltier, Thomas Penn (father of Sagon Penn and member of the Committee in Defense
of Sagan Penn), William Pennock, Coleman Persily, Marcia Perlstein, Victor Perlo, John Perdew, Carlos Andres Perez, Pettis
Perry (Chairman of the Califoria Communist Party) with Eliza Johnson, Pettis Perry with Mother Bloor, Frank Pestana, John
Peterson, Brock Peters, and Faith Petric.
box 32, folder 9
Ph-Pr: Phillips to Purnell
1930-1990, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Bertram Phillips; Souvanna Phouma; James Pike; Augusto Pinochet with Jose Toha; Jean Piraino; Claudette Pitt with
Gus Newport; Frances Fox Piven; George Plimpton; Maya Plisetskaya with Nikolai Fadeyechev; Nikolai Podgorny, David Poindexter,
Sidney Poitier; Charlie W. Pollard (Tuskegee Syphilis Study subject) with Fred D. Gray; William E. Pollard (Secretary-Treasurer,
Dining Car Employees Union); Bill Poloitty (International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers); Fred Pollack; Major William
Pooley; Lily Pons; P.R. Popovich; Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.; Veikko Porkkala (Finnish Building Trades Official, WFTU); William
Porter; Attorney John Porter; Charles Possner; Dr. Awin Poussaint; Vladimir Pozner; Robert Press; Carlos Luis Prestes; Leonid
Prigoda; David Price; Phil Price; Lyle Procter; Roscoe Proctor; Jose B. Prudencio with his family; Linda A. Puchala (Association
of Flight Attendants); Flora Purim; Eileen Purcell (Catholic Social Services); Midge Purcell, and Pearline Purnell.
box 32, folder 10
Q: Qawasmi to Quin
circa 1934-1977, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Fahd Qawasmi, Queen Ida, Anthony Quinn, Quilapayun (Chilean singing group), and various portraits of Mike Quin with
his family.
box 32, folder 11
Ra: Rabi to Raymond
1947-1984, undated
Scope and Contents
Isidor Isaac Rabi, Victor Rabinowitz, M. Rabbitt, Norma Rader, Staniskaw Radkiewicz, Angelo Raffaelli, Hassan Abdul Rahman,
Joe Ramirez, Armando Ramirez, William Ramirez, Abba Ramos, Arnaldo Ramos (the Democratic Revolutionary Front), Carlos Ramos
(Filipino attorney for Lemas Woods), Floyd Ramp, Tom Ranford, Charles Rangel (Congressional Black Caucus) with Melba Moore
and Tony Brown, Ruben Rangel (
People's World reporter), Byron Randall, Nell Ranta, Morris Rapoport, Carl C. Rasmussen, Ted R. Rasmussen (Marine Engineers), Leonard Ratner,
Lillian Ratinowitz, Dan Rather, M.H. Rawson, Man Ray with Clifford Odets and Dr. William R. Valentiner, Mrs. Man Ray, Dixie
Lee Ray (17th Governor of Washington State), and Harry Raymond.
box 33, folder 1
Re: Reade to Reynolds
1946-1985, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Virginia Reade, Ronald Reagan, Deacy Real (AFSCME), Mrs. Paul Reardon, Tom Reddin (candidate for Los Angeles Mayor),
Helen Reddy, Ferdinanda Reed, Fred Reed, Ishmael Reed, John Reed, Dr. John Reenecke, James Reese, Vanessa Redgrave, Eric Redman,
Anton Refrigier with John Howard Lawson, Lloyd Reikes (Los Angeles Mayor's Office), Rev. Herman F. Reissig, Dr. Max Reinhardt,
Lee Remick, Remirez family, Ethel Renfrew, Camilo Torres Restrepo, Herb Resner, Walter Reuther, Susan Revotskie, Ruben Reyes
with Rudy Garcia, Sylvia Reyes, Quentin Reynolds, Jeanne Reynolds, Frank Reynolds, and Malvina Reynolds.
box 33, folder 2
Rh-Ri: Rhetta to Rivera
1963-1984, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Myra Rhetta (Communist Party USA candidate); Hodee Richards; Sandra L. Richards; Amadeo Richardson (indepenent candidate
for the New York State Assembly, District 64); Mrs. Nick Richardson; Al Richmond; Hyman Rickover; Jose Rios; Wilson Riles,
Jr.; Wilson Riles, Sr.; Elizabeth Rindal; John Ring; Ramona Ripston (Southern California ACLU); John F. Ritchey; Clay Rittenhouse;
Feliz Rivas; Rafael Cordova Rivas; Alejandra Rivera; Richard Moore Rive; and Diego Rivera with David Alfaro Siqueiros.
box 33, folder 3
Roa-Rob: Roach to Robeson
1947-1960, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Leonard Roach, David Roberti, Ed Robbin, Eugene Frank Robel, Mason Robenson, George B. Roberts (American Rubber Workers),
and Bill Robertson (AFL-CIO).
Also includes portraits of Paul Robeson; photographs of Robeson with various individuals including Frank Alexander (Communist
Party USA), Ken Smith, Harvey Murphy, Charlotta Bass, Rev. J. Raymond Henderson, Rev. Clayton Russell, Mabel Groy, Sidney
Poitier, and Sidney Moore, and multiple photographs of Robeson and the crowd at the 1953 Peace Arch concert.
box 33, folder 4
Rob-Roz: Robinson to Rozale
1946-1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Earl Robinson, Josephine Robinson, Marguerite Robinson (Civil Rights Congress), Reid Robinson (International Union
of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers), Bob Robinson (National Negro Congress), Randall Robinson, and Robert Robinson. Also includes
Blas Roca, Angel Rodriguez (U.S.W.A. Local 616), Nelson Rockefeller, Jacobo Rodriguez, Steve Rodriguez, Osvaldo Rodriguez,
Donald F. Rodgers (Counsellor to the Secretary of Labor), Sidney Rogers, Walter Rogers, Elizabeth Rogers, Ricardo Romo, Luiz
Martinez Rojas (Mexican miner) with Raul Hernandez, Don Rojas, Charles Rolland, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt,
Sal Roselli, Charles Rosenthal, Robert Rossen with Marion Hall, Lou Rosser (Los Angeles Workers Alliance), Victor Rossetti
with H.N. Thompson and L.S. Harmon, Carl Ross, Mary Lou Rossen, Al Rosellini, Ethel Rosenberg, Julius Rosenberg, Ann Rosenfield,
Jimmy Rose, Dr. Aaron Rosanoff, Ed Roybal, Charles Royer, and Gene Rozale.
box 33, folder 5
Ru-Ry: Rubin to Rystad
1970, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Barnard Rubin, Dolores Rubin, Henry M. Rubin, Raye Rubin, Arthur Rubinstein with Larry Adler and Frank Sinatra, Patrick
Ruckert (National Caucus of Labor Committees), Raul Ruiz (La Raza editor), Jose Rucci (General Conferederation of Labor) with
Arturo Roig (Argentine Minister of Interior), Arthur Rubenstein, Patrice Rushen, Nipsey Russell, Dolores Rubin (Oak Center
Cultural Center, Oakland), Muriel Rukeyser, Babe Ruth, Wilma Rudolph (publicity still) with Muhammed Ali, Assemblyman William
Byron Rumford with Assemblyman Harlan Hagen, Charlie Russell (Oakland Ensemble Theatre), Bill Rust, Stuart Russell, Rev. Clayton
Russell, Tora Rystad, and Congressman William Ryan at an Arkansas Peace rally.
box 33, folder 6
Sa: Saar to Sayre
1948-1978, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Betye Saar, Ed Sadlowski (United Steelworkers of America), Raul Saez, Charles Safford, Mort Sahl, Isadore Salkind,
Rudy Saluskin, Abdul Jawad Salith (Palestinian Liberation Organization), David Samas, Bob Sambrand, Emily Samit (Women's Auxiliary
Maritime Federation), Helen Samuels (Garment Workers' Union), Angel Sanchez, Mrs. Paul Sanchez, David Sanchez (the "Brown
Berets"), Beulah Sanders with Bernadine Garrett (National Welfare Rights Organization), George Sandy, Joy Sands, James San
Jule (Labor's Non-Partisan League of California), Charles Santana, Congressman Alejo Santos (Bulacan, Philippines), Sardjono
(Communist Party of Indonesia), Ben Sasway with David Ellsberg, Jay Sauers, David Saxon, John Sayles, and Francis Bowes Sayre.
Also contains three photographs of Mario Savio (Berkeley Free Speech Movement) including one with Jack Henning.
box 33, folder 7
Sc: Schaffer to Scowcroft
1939-1970, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Eileen Schaffer (ILWU Local 6), Harry Schaff, Z.A. Schamberger, Robert Scheer and his wife in San Francisco, Rep.
Gordon Scherer, Maia Scherer, Joe Scherrer, Irene Schilling, Bertha Schielman, Finn Schifstad, Karl Schlichter (Los Angeles
News Guild), Paul Schlipf (Industrial Union Council, AFL-CIO), Henry Schmidt, Matt Schmidt, Mary Schmidt (activist), Henry
Schmidt, Leah Schneiderman, Susan Schnall, Paul Schnur, Herman Schwinn, Alexander Schulman, Fred Schulenberg, Gus Schultz,
Louis Schwartz, Pat Schroeder, Paul Schrade, Judith Schoenberg, Frank Scully, Cicero Scott, Gil Scott-Heron, Congressman Byron
N. Scott, Elihu Scott, Tyree Scott, Lois Scott, and Brent Scowcroft.
box 33, folder 8
Se: Seale to Seymore
1949-1968, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Bobby Seale; Pete Seeger; Harry Seigel; Leroy Seelig; Betty Segal (East Bay peace activist); Seto Mee Tong; Ramon
Sevilla; Harry Sewall; Worth Seymore; and Nina Serrano with John Parkinson in a Community Theatre Arts Workshop production
of "The Story of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg."
box 34, folder 1
Sh: Shafran to Shultz
1969-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Eva Shafran (Los Angeles Workers School), Morris Sharnoff, Albert Shanker (American Federation of Teachers), Frances
Shaskan, Morris Shaw, Jimmy Shaw, Derek Shearer (Economist), Larry Shears, Martin Sheen, Jack Shelly, William P. Shields,
Marion Shire, Maudelle Shirek, Maudelle Shirek with Mark Allen and Sean Gordon, William Shockley, Anne Shore, Sargent Shriver,
Thula Shangase with Matheba Kunene, Jack Sheinkman (Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union), and George Shultz.
box 34, folder 2
Si: Siegel to Siqueiros
1937-1979, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Frank Siegel, Mary Siegfried, Sam Sillen, Marian Sills, Mary Silva, Horace Silver, Pat Silverstein, Modjeska Simkins,
Calvin Simmons, Ira Simmons, Rev. Willie Sims, Rev. Tom Simpson, George F. Simpson (Steel Workers Organizing Committee), Dr.
F. Vance Simonton, Abbott Simon, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Ed Sinclair, Pat Singer, Burr Singer, Upton Sinclair, Lal Singh
(Indian National Congress), and David Alfaro Siqueiros with Diego Rivera.
box 34, folder 3
Sk: Skeffington-Skyhorse
1976, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Anna Sheehy Skeffington, Albert C. Skinner, Frank Slaby (UAW Local 76), and Paul Skyhorse.
box 34, folder 4
Sl-Sm: Slade to Smith
1945-1972, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Albee Slade; Jim Slater (NUS); Steve Slawson; Claude Smallman; Mrs. Smallwood (Daly City candidate for City Council);
Eleanor Smeal (NOW); Tom Smothers; Carl Smith (ILWU Local 19); Jessica Smith; Amanda Smith; Gerald L. K. Smith; Hardell Smith
(UAW); Harry Smith; Carl Smith (oldest living lonshoreman); Tommie Smith; Billy Dean Smith; Billy Dean Smith Defense Committee
meeting with Frances Childs; George Harmonica Smith; Rick Smith with Charles Lamb; Betty Smith (President, International Publishers).
Also includes photographs of Joseph "Mongo" Smith in Los Angeles, with Angela Davis at a protest rally, and at a "Free Angela"
demonstration.
box 34, folder 5
Sn-So: Sneh to Sotomayer
1948-1986
Scope and Contents
Includes Moshe Sneh (Israeli Communist Party), Art Snyder, Mitch Snyder, Manual Soares, Helen Sobell, Rose Sobell, Morton
Sobell, David Sokol with Clay Rittenhouse, Maria Soliz, Jaime Soliz, George Solinas with Paul Ryder, Dr. John A. Somerville,
Anastasio Somoza, Gale Sondergaard, Herbert K. Sorrell (President, AFL Conference of Student Unions), and Antonio Sotomayor.
box 34, folder 6
Sp: Sparks to Springsteen
circa 1940-1980, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Irene Sparks (United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America), Frank Spector, General Antonio de Spinola,
and Bruce Springsteen.
box 34, folder 7
Sta: Staats to Starobin
circa 1920-1955, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Wilbur Staats (Farm Security Administration photographer), Walter Stack, Loretta Starvus Stack, Betsy Blom Stallinger,
Judge Irvine Stalmaster, Ed Stallcop, Lionel Stander, Mary Stanton, John Stapp, Louis Stark, George Starkovich, and Joseph
Starobin. Also includes multiple portraits of Joseph Stalin, circa 1920 to 1950.
Starkovich, Starobin,
box 34, folder 8
Ste: Stearns to Stewart
1938-1970, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Lee Stearns (candidate for State Assembly, 25th District), Mary Steenburgen, Roy E. Steckel, William B. Steel, Sid
Stein, Harry Steinberg, John H. Stender, Sgt. Jack Stephenson, Emma Sterne, Edward Stern, Isaac Stern, Roy Stevenson, Edward
R. Settinius, Bishop B.W. Stephens, Lucia Stevenson, Ronald Stevenson, S.P. Stevens (AFL), Edwina Stewart, Potter Stewart,
Donald Ogden Stewart, Mr. Stewart (former president of State, County and Municipal Workers of America), and Dave Stewart (ILWU
Local 10).
box 34, folder 9
Sti-Stu: Stitt to Stuyvelar
1971-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Sonny Stitt, Joanna Stoakley, Martin Stone, Fred Storer, William Stout, William Stanley Storm (longshoreman), Celeste
Strack, James E. Stratten (San Francisco Redevelopment Agency), Thelma Johnson Streat, Kneeland Stranahan, Barbara Streisand,
Ida Strickland, General Alfredo Stroessner, Albert Strout, William Stubbs, and H. Stuyvelar.
box 34, folder 10
Su-Sz: Sues to Szigeti
1947-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Ilona Ralf Sues, Vernon Sukomo (Black Federation, UC San Diego), Charles Sullivan, Maxine Sullivan, Shane Summers Dr. Harold
W. Sunoo, Madame Sun Yat-sen, Alice Sunshine, Sam Sussman (United Brotherhood of Carpenters), Bill Sutherland, Elizabeth Sutherland,
Shirley Sullivan, Donald Sutherland (Free Theatre Associates), Victor Sutton (American Communications Association), Arturo
Suza, Jane Swanhuyser, Sandre Swanson, James Sweeney, Yvone Wanrow Swan (Preservation of Mt. Tolman Alliance), and Joseph
Szigeti.
box 34, folder 11
Ta: Tack to Taylor
1943-1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Juan Antonio Tack, Louis Tackwood; Louis Tackwood with Michael McCarthy, Marilyn Katz, Dan Lund, and Joan Anderson;
Isao Takano; Otar Taktakishvili; Karen Talbot with Cassandra Lewis; Abe Tapia with Edward Roybal; Mitsui Takahashi; Oliver
Tambo; Seiichi Tanaka; Michiko Tanaka; Reizo Tanaka; Kakuei Tanaka; William F. Tanton; Luis Taruc; Eddie Tanzen; Lester Tate,
Dellla Tate, Dorothy C. Tate (United Office and Professional Workers of America) with Rev. F.B. Banks; Mary Tatmon (Sierra
Designs Worker's Union); Tawfiq Toubi with George Moscone; Barbara Taylor; Sid Taylor; Tom Taylor; Homer Taylor; John Taylor;
Valerie Lee Taylor; and William (Bill) Taylor.
box 34, folder 12
Te: Teilhet to Texeira
circa 1970-1982, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Raoul Teilhet, Volodia Teitelboim, Dora María Téllez, Mother Teresa, Robert Tenney, Ludmilla Tereshova, Studs Terkel,
Mauricio Terrazas, Jessie L. Terry, Aldo Tessio, Hank Teutsch, and Edward S. Texeira with Angela Davis.
box 35, folder 1
Th: Theroux to Thynes
circa 1940-1975, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Paul Theroux, Ngo Chi Thien, Thich Man Da La, Joyce Carol Thomas, Nguyen Hu'u Tho, Lewis Thomas, James W. Thomas,
Gwyn Thomas, Emanuel Thomas, Bob Thompson, Frederick Thompson (Progressive Citizens of America)with Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett
and Hugh Bryson (National Union of Marine Cooks and Stewards), Frederick Thompson with Barbara Gregory, Howard Thompson, Leila
Thompson, Lulu Mae Thompson, Olive Thompson (International Progressive Party), Rex Thompson, Helen C. Thomas with Carl Sullivan,
Kenneth Thomson (Screen Actors Guild executive secretary) with Ralph Morgan (Screen Actors Guild president), Annalie Thorndike,
Edward L. Thrasher (Los Angeles City Council), and Slavia Thynes.
box 35, folder 2
Ti: Tibbetts to Tillotson
1940-1981, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Carlton B. Tibbetts, Reies Lopez Tijerina, Quincy Tillman, J.E. Tillotson (International Workers' Association, Ryderwood)
and Pauline Tillotson.
box 35, folder 3
To: Tobias to Torres
1937-circa 1970 undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Sheila Tobias, Louise Todd, Alvin Toffler, Jose Toha, Jose Cardenas y Toka (Angola MPLA), Alexei Tolstoy, Vicente
Lomardo Toledano (Latin-American Confederation of Labor), Jesus Hernandez Tomas and family with Anton Sanz Pascual, Gwen Tompkins
(International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers) with Margaret Monroe protesting Heath Ceramics, Pelegrin Torras (Cuban
Foreign Ministry), and Lorenzo Torres (National Chairman, Chicano Commission Communist Party USA).
box 35, folder 4
Tr: Tranquility to Truskoff
circa 1940-1982, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Martha Tranquility, Maurice E. Travis, Sam Triffilletti, John Trudell, Rafael Leonidas Trujillo, Robert Trujillo,
Edna Trujillo, Robert "Bob" Truehaft, Dalton Trumbo, Harry Truman with Sheridan Downey, Harry S. Truman with Ronald Reagan,
Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, Richard Trumka with striking TWA workers, and Lou Truskoff.
box 35, folder 5
Ts-Tz: Tsai to Tyulenev
1963-1977, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Al Chih Tsai, Anastacis Tsagelnik, Mrs. Elsie Tiffree, Barbara Tuchman, C. Dolores Tucker, John V. Tunney, Staney
Turrentine, Glynn Turman, Leo Turner, Elijah Turner, Joe Turner, Bishop Desmond Tutu, Timothy J. Twomey, McCoy Tyner, Jarvis
Tyner (Communist Party USA), George Tynes, Cicely Tyson, and Ivan Tyulenev.
box 35, folder 6
U: Ueda to Usery
1969-1981, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Koichiro Ueda (Japanese Communist Party), Esther Ugaldo; Tamu Uhuru; Wesley Carl Uhlman (mayor of Seattle ) with
Cesar Chavez; also with members of Seattle Rank and File Labor Committee; and visiting Tashkent and Uzbekistan; Galina Ulanova;
Liv Ullman; Sheriff Herbert Ullrey; Jess Unruh; Gene Upshaw; and W.J. Usery, Jr (15th Secretary of Labor).
box 35, folder 7
Va: Vail to Vazquez
1964-1982, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Larry Vail, Rena Vale, Manual Valle, Victor Van Bourg, Van Laeken Defense Committee, Nguyen Van Luy, Baron F. Van
Meter, Huynh Van Tam, Joe Van Santen, Miguel Angel de la Flor Valle, Cyprus Vance (sketch), Vasconcellos, Freddie Vast, Robert
Vaughn, Consul-General Michael S. Vavilov, Ivan Vasov, and Carmen Vazquez.
box 35, folder 8
Ve-Vo: Veiga to Voroshilov
circa 1940-1971, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Roberto Veiga (Cuban Trade Union Congress) with Fidel Castro, Dzhangir Velyer, Paul Verdier, Daniel Vergara, Bob
Vichy, Gore Vidal, Mack Vidaver, King Vidor, Antonio Ruiz Vilaplana, Manuel Villaman(Young Communist Leagur of Cuba), Meir
Vilner, Dorothy Von Beroldingen, Horace Jerry Voorkis, and Kliment Voroshilov.
box 35, folder 9
Wac-Wall: Wachter to Walls
1939-1980, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Billie Wachter (Communist Party, USA), Virgil Wade, Eleanor Walden, Dave Wald, Reverend V.J. Waldron, John D. Walker
(Tunnel Construction Workers Organizing Committee), Doris Walker, Nancy Walker, Sydney Walker, Lawrence S. "Bucky" Walker,
Bill Walker with Barbara Dudley, Ella Walker, Alice Walker with Yvonne Golden, Karen Stevenson with Marty Schiffenbauer, Samuel
Walker, Frances Williams (Independent Progresive Party), Henry A. Wallace, Eli Wallach, and Floyd Walls.
box 35, folder 10
Wals-Wax: Walsh to Waxman
1976-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Floyd Walls, Ed Walsh, Raoul Walsh, Rita Walters (L.A. Unified School District), Bill Walton (sketch), Cedar Walton,
B. Wapepah, Yvonne Wanrow, Doris Ward, Angela Ward, Doug Ward, Estolu Ward, Ernie Ware, Jack Warner with Harold L. Ickes and
Katherine Hepburn at the "Hollywood is for FDR" banquet, Virginia Warner, Harold Washington, Booker T. Washington, Florida
L. Washington, Maxine Waters, Ed Waters, Sam Waterston, Morris Watson, Paul Watkins (National Labor Relations Board hearing),
Maxine Waters speaking at various events and rallies, Senator Diane Watson at a Los Angeles School Board protest, and giving
the keynote address at a San Diego rally commemorating the 20th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's march on Washington.
Also includes Dan Watts, Gertrude Warwick, and Franz Waxman.
box 35, folder 11
We: Weaver to Westman
1947-1974, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Ronald T. Weakley (U.S. Department of Labor), Ted Weaver, Sigourney Weaver, Dennis Weaver, Robert C. Weaver, Darold
D. Weber, Edward J. Weber, Britt Webster with Claude Smallman and CIO attorney Leo Gallagher, Mrs. Frances Webster, Charles
Weeks, Barney Weeks (AFL-CIO), Dr. Joseph Weckler, Charles Weidman, Ann Weills, Jenny Wells, Saul Wellman, Peggy Wellman,
Vicky Wellman, William A. Wellman, W.R. Wells, Abraham Weiss, William Weinstone, Jack Weinberg, Louis Weinstock, Bob Weinstein
(UAW, aircraft division), Bill Weintraub, Karen Werner, Hedy West, Dante Westbrook, and Lenus Westman (
People's World reporter). Also includes Anne Welsh with Art Chapin, Malcolm R. Lovell, Jr., and S. Martin Taylor at the 10th annual Conference
on Civil Rights in Miami Beach, Florida.
box 35, folder 12
Wh: Wheeldin to Whitney
1971-1977, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Don Wheeldin with Lee Hodges (National Lawyers Guild), and with Minna Agins; Juanita Wheeler at a 1971 peace rally,
and also with Al Richmond; John Wheeler; John Whitaker; Josh White; Jane White; mark Whiting; and Anita Whitney.
box 36, folder 1
Wi: Widener to Witherspoon
1948-1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Mary Widener (Northern California Democratic Party); Warren Widener; Dr. George E. Wiley (National Welfare Rights
Organization); Bill Wilcoxon; Margy Wilkinson; Jeff Wilkinson (San Francisco Bay Area Trade Union Committee for Chile) with
Fernanda Navarro; E.J. Wilkinson; Barbara Wilkins; Hugh Wilkins; Dr. Alonzo Wilkins, Jr.; Doxey A. Wilkerson; Phyllis Willett;
aubrey Williams; Carl Williams; Claudia Williams; Frances Williams; Gordon Williams; Percy Williams, Jr.; Robert F. Williams;
Walter Williams; William Williams; Robin Williams; Michael Williams with Paul Getty III; Bill Williams; Bobbie Williams (Communications
Workers of America); Grace Williams; Bessima Williams; Mary Lou Williams (Red Cross); Connie Williams; Inez Williams; Rev.
Cecil Williams with J.D. Mattos, with Tony Batten, and speaking to the crowd at Civic Center Plaza, San Francisco; Edwin Willis;
George Willner; George Wilson; Margaret Wilson; Dagmar Wilson; Brian Wilson; Nancy Wilson; Jim Wilson; Lionel Wilson; Margaret
Bush Wilson; Thomas Wilson; Lionel Wilson; Jesse Wineberry with Bob Santos, Roberto Maestas, and Bernie White Bear; William
Winpisinger; Henry Winston (Communist Party USA); Ella Winter; Carl Winters; Jonathon Winters; Helen Winter; lee Wintner;
A.L. Wirin; Frederick Wiseman; Blaine Wishant; and Jimmy Witherspoon.
box 36, folder 2
Wo-Wu: Woeppleman to Wurf
1940-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Karl Woeppelman, Leola Woffort, Hazel Anna Wolf, Milton Wolfe, Bob Wolfe, Frieda Wolff with Ron Dellums, Henry Wolff,
Ann Fagen Ginger Wood, Henry Wood, Carl Wood, Roberta Wood (Peace and Freedom Party), Robert Wood and Ira Wood (Communist
Party USA), Isaac Woodard, Beulah Woodard, Alfre Woodard, R.B. Woodmausee, Bill Worthington (United Mine Workers Union), Dennis
Wu (Commonwealth Club of America), Wu Yao-tsung, and Jerry Wurf (AFSCME).
box 36, folder 3
X-Y: Ximines to Yu-Pin
1948-1973, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Vicente T. Ximines (Inter-Agency Commission on M-A Affairs, EEOC Commissioner), General Victor Yakhontoff, Nat Yamish,
G.J.C. Yang, Oleta O'Connor Yates (Communist Party of California) with Beatrice Kinkead and Betty Hitchcock, Emerald Yeh,
Sam Yorty, Adele Young, Coleman Young, Henry Yuew, Toshiaki Yokohama, Bishop Paul Yu-Pin, and Karl Yoneda. Also includes several
photographs of Elaine Black Yoneda, including one with Maxine Jenkins and Reva Olson.
box 36, folder 4
Z: Zakheim to Zwerling
1966-1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Bernard Zakheim (muralist), Jaime Paz Zamora, Zola Zembe (South African Congress of Trade Unions) with Menasco Aerospace
Corporation strikers, Zola Zembe with Frances Williams (World Peace Council), Harold Zepelin, Samuel Zivs, Sol Zortas, Morris
Zussman with Mark Froelich (Cannery Worker's Union), Arnold Zweig, and Reverend Phillip Zwerling.
box 36, folder 5
Unidentified Individuals
undated
Series 3:
Arts and Entertainment
1967-1991
Physical Description: 26 folders(Box 36, folders 6-17; Box 37, folders 1-12; Box 38, folders 1-2)
Arrangement
The bulk is arranged alphabetically by last name of the artist. Murals and wall art, and the artists who created them, are
grouped together in box 36, folder 11.
Processing Information
The images in this series were collected by Pele deLappe in her capacity as feature editor for
People's World, and given to the Labor Archives and Research Center (LARC) in August 1994 by Alice Sunshine. Photographs, proof sheets,
and some 35 mm. negatives were separated from the original 2 cu. ft. of material. Manuscript and ephemera materials were rehoused
in LARC's manuscript collection.
Scope and Contents
The bulk of the photographs consist of promotional photographs publicizing artists and art exhibitions, films, dance, musicians
and musical performances, theater productions, and Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) television specials and series.
box 36, folder 7
Artists, A-C
1984-1991, undated
Scope and Contents
Highlights exhibitions from The Oakland Museum, The Studio Museum in Harlem, The Brooklyn Museum, The Fine Arts Museums of
San Francisco, and the Simon Lowinsky Gallery. Artists featured include Robert Arneson, Adolphe Mouron Cassendre, Romare Beardon,
Joan Brown, John Singleton Copley, Thomas Pollack Anshutz, and Georges Braque.
box 36, folder 8
Artists, D-F
1985-1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Highlights exhibitions from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Louis K. Meisel Gallery, the Fine Arts Museums of San
Francisco, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Artists featured include Albrecht Durer, Pieter de Hooch, Otto Dix, Maynard
Dixon, Nelson Dominguez, and Thomas Eakins.
box 36, folder 9
Artists, G-I
1987-1991, undated
Scope and Contents
Highlights exhibitions from Gallerie De Tours, San Francisco; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Victor Fischer Galleries,
Oakland; The Mexican Museum, San Francisco; and University Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley. Artists featured
include Leon Golub, William Gropper, Rupert Garcia, Morris Graves, Anthony Holdsworth, and Ester Hernandez, as well as local
Oakland artists, Caryl Hensey and Andre Kneft.
box 36, folder 10
Artists, J-L
1978-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
Highlights exhibitions from Simon Lowinsky Gallery, The Oakland Museum, The Brooklyn Museum, The Fine Arts Museums of San
Francisco, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Artists featured include Frida Kahlo, Charles Keller, Jacob Lawrence,
Marie Johnson-Calloway, Rockwell Kent, Dorothea Lange, Danny Lyon, and Lucien Labaudt.
box 36, folder 12
Artists, M-O
1984-1990, undated
Scope and Contents
Highlights exhibitions from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; and the Universty
Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley. Artists featured include Alice Neel, Reginald Marsh, Pedro Meyer, and Emil
Nolde.
box 36, folder 13
Artists, P-R
1984-1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Features reproductions of Harvey Richards 1964 photographs of Stockton, and Gordon Parks photographs from
The Photography of Gordon Parks exhibition at The Oakland Museum.
box 36, folder 14
Artists, S-V
1987-1991, undated
Scope and Contents
Artists featured include Harry Sternberg, Charles Safford, Masami Teraoka, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and artists participating
in an anti-war art project in Berkeley, California.
box 36, folder 15
Artists, W-Z
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes images from the
Minor White: Photographs exhibition at the Oakland Museum.
box 36, folder 11
Artists, Murals
undated
Scope and Contents
Photographs of the murals and peace walls including
Doliente de Higaldo in East Los Angeles,
Lakas Sambayanan (People's Power) in San Francisco, mural at La Peña Cultural Center in Berkeley, Osha Neumann murals, and Victor Arnautoff
and Bernard Zakheim murals at Coit Tower. Also includes a photograph of Chicano muralist Leo Tanguma.
box 36, folder 16-17
Dance
1981-1989, undated
Scope and Contents
Bulk comprises publicity stills from various dance performances, including Theatre Flamenco of San Francisco, the Bolshoi
Ballet, Ballet Nacional de Cuba, Danny Grossman Dance Company, Alvin Ailey Dance Company, Oberlin Dance Company, Batakota
Dance Group, Dancers of Mali, and Garth Fagan's Bucket Dance Theatre.
box 37, folder 12
Public Television
1977-1986
box 37, folder 13, box 38, folder 1-2
Theatre
undated
Scope and Contents
Publicity stills of actors and theatrical performances including Danny Glover; Robert Trumbull and Leo Downey
in The Biko Inquest; Philip Baker Hall in
Last Tape (and Testament) of Richard K. Nixon at the Los Angeles Actor's Theatre;
Ladies Against Women? by the Plutonium Players;
The Gin Game by the American Conservatory Theatre; and
The Tecolote Visions by Teatro De La Esperanza and Provisional Theatre; and the Tale Spinner's production of Studs Terkel's
Working.
box 37, folder 1-9
Film
1967-1988
Scope and Contents
Bulk comprises publicity stills from various films, including films from Cuba and the U.S.S.R.
box 37, folder 10-11
Music and Musicians
1970-1988, undated
Scope and Contents
Publicity stills of musicians and musical performances including Lenny Anderson, Art Peterson, Ed Robbin, Bruce Greene, Carlos
Montoya, Marcia Pearce, The Rolling Stones, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Veronica Tyler, Montford Cardwell, Grace Bumbry
and Shirley Verrett, Karen Hutchinson, Narciso Martinez, Santiago Jimenez, Lydia Mendoza, Los Peludos, Oscar Chavez, and Inti-Illimani.
box 36, folder 6
Ancient and Primitive Art
1979-1986
Series 4:
Cartoons, Artwork, and Graphics
1948-1983
Physical Description: 25 folders(Box 38, folders 3-20; Box 39, folders 1-7)
Arrangement
Arranged as received.
Scope and Contents
This series comprises cartoons, artwork, and graphics published in
People's World. Many of the cartoons were created for
People's World by artist Pele deLappe who, known for her social realism, used them to satirize individuals and political events. Other artists
whose original artwork appeared in
People's World include Selig, S, Joseph, and Mary Perry Stone. The cartoons provide a political commentary of the years spanning 1948 through
the 1980s.
Box 38, folder 3
Pele deLappe cartoons and drawings (A-M)
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes cartoons, caricatures, and drawings of the following individuals: Iorwith Wilbur Abel, Herbert Aptheker, Manuel Azcárate,
Mark Allen, Richard Allen, Manachan Begin, Fernando Birri, Peter Brennan, Judge Henry Broderick, Ray Brown, M. Burnham, Philip
Burton, George H. Bush, Jimmy Carter, Judge Morton Colvin, George Deukmejian, Joan Little, Geraldine Ferraro, Frank Fitzsimmons,
Gerald Ford, Milton "Kinky" Friedman, Robert Frost, Officer George, Carleton Goodlett, Judge Goodwin, Shirley Graham, Gil
Green, Woody Guthrie, Senator Gary Hart, James Weldon Johnson, Larry Justice, Albert Kahn, Ted Kennedy, Susie Larain, Leonard
Levitt, Ruchell Magee, Einar Mohn, Llyod McBride, J.B. McNamara, Edwin Meese, and Nancy Morejón.
box 38, folder 5
Pele deLappe cartoons related to the San Quentin Six
circa 1970s
Scope and Contents
Cartoons and drawings of individuals related to the trial of the San Quentin Six: Spiro Vasos (state fingerprint expert),
David Baker, John Frank, Raymond Froschl (San Quentin guard), David Johnson, Hugo Pinell, Fleeto Drumgo, Luis Talamantez,
Frank Rundle (former chief psychiatrist at Soledad Prison), and Judge Vernon Stoll. Also includes a drawing of James 'Doc"
Holliday, former leader of the Black Guerrilla Family prison gang.
box 38, folder 6
Pele deLappe cartoons related to the Watergate scandal
circa 1970s
Scope and Contents
Artwork related to the Watergate scandal. Includes caricatures of individuals, such as Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, as well
as cartoons that provide political commentary of events.
box 38, folders 9-11
Portraits by various artists
1948-1953, undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises cartoons and drawings of individuals featured in
People's World. Artwork is by various artists, including Betty Bishop, Adelyne Cross-Eriksson, Ormsey, Leo Vernon, and Miguel Covarrubias,
with the bulk being the work of the artist, Selig. Individuals represented include: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, Tom Mooney,
Governor Elmer Benson, Eugene Linden, Jon Merrik, Leo Gallagher, Joe Shaw, Frank Shaw, Pehr Evind Svinhufvud, Juho Kusti Paasikiui,
Ellis Patterson, George O. Pershing, Guy McAfee, Arna Bontemps, Hugh Osborne, Denny Moore, and Senator Pat McCarran.
box 38, folder 12-15
Cartoons by various artists
1967-1983, undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises cartoons featured in
People's World. Artwork is by various artists including Pele deLappe, Ziraldo Alvez Pinto, Henrique de Souza Filho, Elizabeth Leigh-Taylor,
and Sergio de Magalhaes Gomes Jaguaribe. Subjects covered include prisons, farm workers, women and layoffs, strikes, Vietnam
war, unemployment, condo coversions, pension plans, living wage, and coal mining and the environment.
box 38, folder 7
Pele deLappe and Mary Perry Stone drawings of women and children
1968, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes drawings of women by Mary Perry Stone and Pele deLappe, including one of Mothers for McCarthy, and a woman worker
at the IBU Marine Division. Also includes an ink line drawing "Cuban Worker" by an unknown artist.
box 38, folder 8
S. Joseph cartoons and drawings
undated
Scope and Contents
Artwork featured in
People's World by artist S. Joseph. Includes sketches of Raymond Donovan, Alfonse Marcello D'Amato, Richard Lugar, Jesse Helms, Orrin Hatch,
Lee Iacocca, Lyndon La Rouche, Alexander Haig, Edwin Meese, Ronald Reagan, Nancy Reagan, John Reed, William Hubbs Rehnquist,
Pat Robertson, James Thompson, Jimmy Swaggart, Margaret Thatcher, Casper Weinberger, Edwin Van Wyck "Ed" Zschau, George H.W.
Bush, P.W. Botha, Robert Bork, and filmmakers Gerald Vizenor and Frank Chin.
box 38, folder 4
Pele deLappe cartoons and drawings (N-Z)
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes cartoons and drawings of the following individuals: Fred Warner Neal, Oliver North, John Pittman, Raymond K. Procunier,
Sally Quinn, Margaret Randall, John H. Reading, Ronald Reagan, Assemblyman Russell, Rod Sterling, George SchultzBob Stroughter,
Assemblyman John Stull, Assemblyman Victor Vesey, Harry Winston, and Evelle Younger.
box 38, folder 16
Nuestro Mundo graphics
undated
Scope and Contents
Logos, text, and images used in
Nuestro Mundo, the Spanish language version of
People's World.
box 38, folder 17
Labor pages graphics
undated
Scope and Contents
Images and text used in the graphic design of the Labor pages section of
Peoples World.
box 38, folder 18-20, box 39, folder 1-2
Graphics
undated
Scope and Contents
Images and text used in the graphic design of
Peoples World pages.
box 39, folder 3-7
Op-ed pages (numbers 1-250)
undated
Scope and Contents
Cartoons, artwork, and text used in the layout and design of the op-ed pages of
Peoples World.
Series 5:
People's World Staff
1940-1986
Physical Description: 11 folders(Box 40)
Scope and Contents
Photographs of
People's World staff, including portraits and group shots. The photographs also depict various aspects of newspaper production such as typesetting,
printing processes, mailings, subscription drives, and editorial work.
Arrangement
Arranged as received.
box 40, folder 1-2
Staff
circa 1940-1960
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of the following individuals: Leo Barroway, Carl Bloice (Moscow correspondent), Minnie Carson Bock, Marie
Bowden, Vernon Burke, Jack Cousens, Bill Decker, Fred Doyer, Keith Eickman, Harrison George, Jane Gilbert, Walter "Buddy"
Green, Andy Harris, Bernice Henry, Georgia Kidwell, Patricia Killoran, Harry Kramer, Adam Lapin, Eva Lapin, Pele de Lappe,
Dagmar Lannge (Lang), Helen Lima, Mary Lindsay, George Lohr, Earl Lundwall, Steve Murdock, Charles Peloquin, Ruth Peliquan,
John Pittman, Mrs. Emily Rabin, Al Richmond, Mason Roberson, Ida Rothstein, Philip Saslovsky, Marcella Sims, Vern Smith, Joe
Studevant, Al Sultan, Helen Taylor, Jim Thorne, Pat Tobin, Henry Van Hook, Fred Vast, Kris Ward, Dolph Weinbrenner, Juanita
Wheeler, and Ensi Wirta.
Also includes photographs of the mail room, composing room, casting machinery, and printing press at
People's World and the business office at 81 Clementina Street, San Francisco.
box 40, folder 7
Staff and subscription drives
circa 1940s
Scope and Contents
Includes a group photograph of Maurice Klein, John Roberts, Fred Weston, Ben Rothman and Pat Comorre. Also includes the
People's World float during a Labor Day Jamboree; plaques and awards presented to
People's World for their fund drives; and a 1949
People's World exhibit at the CIO Marine Cooks convention.
box 40, folder 8-9
Staff and events
circa 1940s
Scope and Contents
Includes photographs of the following individuals and groups: Bill Bailey, Walter Stack, Robert Fitzgerald, and Lavon Mosgofian;
Al Richmond and Vic Johnson; Andy Harris and Lavon Mosgofian; the Los Angeles Warehousemen's Union, Local 1-26 officials;
Paul Heide; Lloyd Seeliger; W. Phelps; Phil Nash; Charlotte Bess; Richard Lyndon; Lou Rosser (Workers Alliance); Harrison
George; Mary Lewis and Barbara Mowley; Charlie Hoffman; Miriam Brooks (Los Angeles circulation drive director); Mickey Brown
(picket captain); Luther Wickliffo; James J. Ford (Communist candidate for vice-president); Charles Pfeiffer; James Dougherty
(Utility Workers Organizing Committee); Earl Browden and William Schneiderman; and Reverend Clayton D. Russell (Independent
Church of Christ, Los Angeles). Also includes an exterior shot of the
Peoples World Daily headquarters.
box 40, folder 3-6
People's World staff with CPUSA leaders and activists
1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Herbert Aptheker, John Bachtell, Julia Barnes, Mike Bayer, Bonnie Bowman, Marilyn Bechtel, Herb Kaye, Barry Cohen,
Peter Fisk, Rich Giovanoni, Lem Harris, Seymour Joseph, Ringo Hallinan, Bruce Kimmel, Rose Rivera, Dennis Regier, Frank Chapman,
Bill Dennison, Lee Dlugin, Dolores Dwyer, Judith Eisenscher, Sig Eisenscher, Pat Fry, Joelle Fishman, Romulo Fajardo, Tom
Foley, Gil Green, Judy Gill, Si Gerson, Mike Giocondo, Tim Hickerson, Chuck Idelson, Cindy Hawes, Ron Johnson, Maurice Jackson,
Sandra Jones, Alfred Kutzik, Leonard Lamkin, Bernard Livingston, Charlene Mitchell, Michael Myerson, Scott Marshall, Tony
Monteiro, Lewis Moroze, Deleine Provinzano, Robert Lindsay, Victor Perlo, Ted Pearson, William Pomeroy, Margrit Pittman, Vivian
Raineri, Carol Ramos, Dennis Reigier, David Reed, Jason Rabinowitz, Art Shields, Walter Stack, James Steele, Alice Sunshine,
Chris Williams, William Pomeroy, Rosalyn Sims, Danny Spector, Lorenzo Torrez, , Jarvis Tyner, Tim Wheeler, Jim West, Sam
Webb, Owen Williamson, Michael Zagarell, Arthur Zipser, and Angela Davis.
box 40, folder 10-11
Negatives and contact sheets
undated
Series 6:
Negatives and Contact Sheets
1948-1990
Physical Description: 181 folders(Box 41; Box 42; Box 43; Box 44, folders 1-27; Box 45; folders 1-12)
Scope and Contents
Comprises copy negatives of prints featured in various issues of
People's World. Also includes 35mm negatives and contact sheets of individuals and groups at demonstrations and strikes. Many of the contact
sheets and 35mm negatives remain unidentified.
Arrangement
Aranged as received. The bulk of the negatives and corresponding contact sheets are arranged alphabetically by subject heading.
Copy negatives of subject files (box 45, folders 1-4) and individuals (box 45, folder 5) correspond to a selection of the
print photographs contained in Series 1, Subject Files, and Series 2, Individuals.
box 41, folder 2
African Labor Council
undated
box 41, folder 8-13
Anti-apartheid demonstrations
circa 1970s-1980s
Scope and Contents
Comprises negatives and copy prints of rallies and demonstrations opposing apartheid in South Africa, including the South
Afria Freedom Day March.
box 41, folder 14
Anti-draft demonstrations
1979-1981, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Anti-draft rally in West Los Angeles, 1979, and rallies in Berkeley and San Francisco, 1981.
box 41, folder 16
Anti-nuclear demonstrations
undated
box 41, folder 17
Anti-Reagan demonstration
1986 August 24
Scope and Contents
Protests against Ronald Reagan, Santa Barbara, August 24th and 25th, 1986.
box 41, folder 18
Anti-war demonstration
undated
box 41, folder 6
American Postal Workers Union (APWU), AFL-CIO
undated
box 41, folder 19
Argentinian visitors
undated
box 41, folder 20
Asher, Edward
undated
Scope and Contents
Edward Asher with Dorothy Reed.
box 41, folder 22
Bay Area Renters' Federation (SFBARF)
1982 May
box 41, folder 23
Bay Area Writers Against Apartheid
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Maya Angelou, Alice Walker, Whoppi Goldberg, Jessica "Decca" Mitford and Robert Edward "Bob" Treuhaft.
box 41, folder 25
Berkeley Rent Control hearing
undated
box 41, folder 7
Angela Davis and CPUSA rally
1980
box 41, folder 5
American Indian Movement (AIM), Alcatraz
1981 October 24
Scope and Contents
Inlcudes photographs of Barbara Dane and Japanese buddhist monks on Alcatraz Island.
box 41, folder 15
Anti-Klan rally, Richmond
1981 March-April
box 41, folder 26
Berkeley Unified School District
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes Maya Angelou
box 41, folder 28
Black August Organizing Committee (BAOC)
undated
Scope and Contents
Protest in support of Black August and against the tactics of the Special Services Unit (SSU).
box 41, folder 29
Blind workers strike
1979 February
Scope and Contents
Sightless workers on strike over contract negotiations at California Industries for the Blind faculties in Emeryville.
box 41, folder 30
Bloody Thursday 50th anniversary
1984 July 5
box 41, folder 31
Blue Cross strike
1977 December 9
box 41, folder 34
Cable cars, San Francisco
1976
carton 41, folder 38
Chavez, Cesar
1978 July 2
Scope and Contents
Includes contact sheets of Cesar Chavez speaking; anti-Somoza demonstrations.
box 41, folder 39
Chilean children fundraiser, San Francisco
1977 December
Scope and Contents
Christmas collection for children in Chile.
box 41, folder 41
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU)
1977
box 41, folder 42
Communication Workers of America (CWA)
undated
box 41, folder 43
Communist Party USA
1980 October 26
box 41, folder 44
Communist Party USA convention
undated
box 41, folder 37
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center strike
1978
box 41, folder 48-51, box 42, folder 1-6, box 44, folder 28-30
Demonstrations, boycotts, and picket lines
circa 1970s-1980s, undated
Scope and Contents
Negatives and contact prints of various demonstrations, boycotts, and picket lines, including anti-nuclear and pro-disarmament
demonstrations; anti-apartheid demonstrations; protests against U.S. involvement in Central America; demostrations for jobs
and social justice; support for farmworkers and union rights; protests against the Israeli invasion of Lebanon; supporters
of oil workers on strike against Big Oil; rally in support of SALT II; striking Kaiser nurses; protests in Oakland and Fremont
against General Motors; and demonstrations against plant closures.
box 41, folder 46
Coors boycott
circa 1970s
box 42, folder 7
Diablo Canyon Power Plant
undated
box 42, folder 11
Feinstein, Dianne
undated
box 42, folder 13
"Free Graham and Allen" rally
undated
box 42, folder 15
Gemco picket line
undated
box 42, folder 18
Golden Gate Fields race track strike
1979 April
box 42, folder 20
Hall, Tyner
1976 October 16, undated
box 42, folder 23
Hernandez, Aileen
undated
box 42, folder 10
Factory raids
circa 1979
Scope and Contents
Protests against immigration agents conducting factory raids, and the deportation of undocumented immigrants.
box 42, folder 14
Galeria de la Raza rally
undated
box 43, folder 3
La Esmeralda demonstration
1978 May 20
Scope and Contents
Protests by activists and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) against the docking at Oakland Naval Yard
of
La Esmeralda, a Chilean Navy tall ship known to be used as a place of torture under the Pinochet regime.
box 42, folder 24
Homeless Not Helpless
undated
box 42, folder 31
International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU)
1977-1984
Scope and Contents
Includes images of a May Day parade in San Francisco, and the 1977 ILWU convention.
box 42, folder 28
Ingram, Rosa Lee
circa 1948
box 42, folder 29
International Hotel demonstrations
1976-1977, undated
Scope and Contents
Demonstrators protest tenant evictions in front of the International Hotel (I-Hotel) at 848 Kearny Street in San Francisco.
box 42, folder 32
Israel Out Of Lebanon protests
1982
box 42, folder 33
J.P. Stevens boycott
1978
box 42, folder 35
Janitor's strike
1981, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes copy prints of Jane Fonda speaking to the Department Store Employees Union Local 1100. Also includes images of John
Reed in Santa Monica, and protests against cost of living increases.
box 42, folder 39
Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Company
1986, undated
Scope and Contents
Warehouse Union Local 6, ILWU on strike in front of Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Company in San Leandro.
box 43, folder 1
Kraco protests
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes contact prints of Kraco strike and rally as well as picketers in front of a Goodyear store.
box 43, folder 2
KRON-TV strike
circa 1980
Scope and Contents
Contact prints of striking workers picketing KRON-TV. Also includes images of anti-draft demonstrations.
box 42, folder 38
Joseph Magnin Co. strike
circa 1980
box 42, folder 26
Human Rights in Crisis: Latin America, Northwest Conference
1981
Scope and Contents
Includes contact prints of speakers at the Human Rights conference hosted by the University of Oregon February 1981, as well
as images of Berkeley City Council members and and Diane Watson.
box 43, folder 4
La Voz del Pueblo office opening
undated
box 42, folder 30
International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Local 9 strike
1976 June 9
box 43, folder 5
Los Angeles City Council meeting
1982
box 43, folder 6
Los Angeles plant closings hearings
circa 1980s
box 43, folder 7
Lucky stores protest
1978 August
box 43, folder 8
Mandela, Nelson
1990
Scope and Contents
Includes contact prints of Nelson Mandela giving a speech in Oakland as part of his tour of the United States.
box 43, folder 9
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes George Moscone, Donna Davis and Bill Taylor.
box 43, folder 10
Mayfield, Percy
undated
Scope and Contents
Percy Mayfield, Lowell Fulson, and others performing.
box 43, folder 11-13
Meetings and press conferences
undated
Scope and Contents
Contact prints and negatives of various labor and union-related conferences and meetings.
box 43, folder 14
Mervyn's department store strike
undated
box 43, folder 16
Mobilization For Jobs, Peace, Freedom rally
1983
box 43, folder 17
Monterey Jazz Festival
1978, 1980
box 43, folder 15
Meyerson, Mike
undated
Scope and Contents
Contact print of Mike Meyerson, Bill Weintraub, Carl Bloice and Conn Hallinan.
box 43, folder 21-22
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) convention
1978, 1981
box 43, folder 25
Nurses strike
1982 January27
box 43, folder 23
National Day of Justice, Watsonville
undated
box 43, folder 26
Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers Union (OCAW)
undated
Scope and Contents
OCAW strike against Texaco sulfur refinery.
box 43, folder 27
Pacific Steel walkout
1980
Scope and Contents
Includes contact prints of an anti-draft protest rally in Berkeley, California.
box 43, folder 24
National Urban League
undated
box 43, folder 19
Morenci Miners Union
undated
box 43, folder 28
Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO)
1978, undated
Scope and Contents
Includes images from the Palestinian Solidarity Day rally, 1978.
box 43, folder 37
Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO)
1981, undated
Scope and Contents
Demonstrations in support of air traffic controllers. Also includes contact prints from a
Peoples World banquet.
box 43, folder 29
Patterson, William L.
1980
Scope and Contents
Contact prints of William L. Patterson memorial service.
box 43, folder 30
Pay 'n Save boycott
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes copy prints and negatives of Pay 'n Save boycott in Berkeley, California; Solidarity Day in Los Angeles and San Francisco;
and protests against U.S. intervention in El Salvador.
box 43, folder 31
Peace and Justice Coalition rally
1982
box 43, folder 32
Peace rally, San Francisco
1982 June 12
box 43, folder 33
People's World banquet
1980
box 43, folder 36
Port Commission meeting
undated
box 43, folder 39
Proposition 13 and renter's rights demonstration, Sacramento
1978 June 24
box 43, folder 40
Public worker's demonstration against wage cuts
undated
box 43, folder 41
Railroad strike support rally at Southern Pacific
1978
box 43, folder 42
Rangel, Rubin
undated
Scope and Contents
Images of Rubin Rangel, Matt Crawford, Gus Newport, and Claudette Pitt.
box 43, folder 43
Reed, Dorothy
1981 February 3
box 43, folder 45
Rent control
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes demonstrations and meetings related to rent prices. Also includes copy print of Pele deLappe drawing of J.B. McNamara.
box 43, folder 46
Rocky Flats
1981, undated
Scope and Contents
Anti-nuclear march and rally at Rocky Flats, Colorado. Contact sheet also contains images of a pro-choice rally in San Francisco.
box 43, folder 35
Plant closures hearing
1980 December 10
box 43, folder 34
People's World staff retreat
1979
Scope and Contents
Includes contact prints of demonstrations against Proposition 13.
box 43, folder 47
Run Against Reagan
undated
box 43, folder 38
Project VIDA
circa 1978-1982
Scope and Contents
Rallies in support of Project VIDA, now known as Bay Area Hispano Institute for Advancement, Inc. (BAHIA Inc.), at Berkeley
City Hall. Includes images of Salvador Morillo and Len Holt.
box 43, folder 50
San Quentin Six
circa 1970s
box 43, folder 52
Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 9
1982
box 44, folder 1
Solidarity with the People of El Salvador march
1982 January23
box 44, folder 2
St. Jacques, Raymond
1981
Scope and Contents
Includes Calvin Lockhart, Marilyn McCod, and Geoffrey Holder.
box 44, folder 8
Touma, Dr. Emile
undated
Scope and Contents
Contact prints of John George's campaign for Alameda Board of Supervisors.
box 43, folder 48
Sadlowski benefit dinner
1977 February 6
Scope and Contents
Northern California Trade Unions for Sadlowski benefit dinner.
box 44, folder 3
Tajunga Wash Mural (Great Wall of Los Angeles)
1982
Scope and Contents
Also includes three contact prints of nurses on strike.
box 44, folder 4-6
Teamsters
1978-1987, undated
Scope and Contents
Copy prints of teamsters protesting outside of Lucky Stores headquarters and picketing Alpha Beta, Ralphs, Lucky and Safeway.
Also includes the following speakers at the Western Conference of Teamsters: Franklin Alexander, shop steward, ILWU warehouseman;
Bill Procter, ILWU Local 10 longshoreman; John Burke, United Transportation Workers, railroad engineer; Jack Weintraup, Teamster
official; Archie Brown, retired Local 10 ILWU; Terry Doran, Berkeley Federation of Teachers (BFT); and Geraldine Johnson,
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (CBTU). Includes some images of newspaper workers picketing Times Herald, Inc.
box 44, folder 12
United Automobile Workers (UAW)
circa 1980s
box 44, folder 9
United Airlines strike
undated
box 44, folder 13-14
United Farm Workers (UFW)
Scope and Contents
Includes copy prints and negatives of the Farm Workers Convention, September 3-5, 1983 in Fresno, California; Safeway boycott;
Jerry Brown; Cesar Chavez; miscellaneous strikes and picket lines; "Yes on 14" picket signs; and copy prints of Dorothea Lange's
Farm Security Administration (FSA)photographs of migrant farm workers.
box 44, folder 15
United States Out Of El Salvador rally
1986
box 44, folder 16-18
University of California, Berkeley
1978, undated
Scope and Contents
Protests and demonstrations at the University of California, Berkekley (UC Berkeley), including demonstrations in support
of United Farm Workers; "Huelga de Estudiantes" march; and protests against South Africa's apartheid regime.
box 44, folder 19
Vietnam Veteran's Hunger Strike
1981 June
box 44, folder 11
United Automobile Workers (UAW) strike against General Motors
1982 June 16
box 44, folder 20
Watsonville Canning strike
1985
box 44, folder 10
United Automobile Workers (UAW) 25th Constitutional Convention
1977 May
box 45, folder 1-4
Copy negatives of subject files
undated
Scope and Contents
Comprises copy negatives made from a selection of prints featured in Series 1, Subject Files.
box 45, folder 11-12
Miscellaneous contact sheets
undated
Scope and Contents
Contact sheets of unidentified individuals, Communist Party USA demonstrations, and various marches and protests.
box 45, folder 6-10
Miscellaneous 35mm negatives
1976, undated
Scope and Contents
Sheets of 35mm negatives and two 8x10 negatives covering various subjects: the 1976 San Francisco strikes; Bay Area city workers;
International Molder's Union, Local 164; Berkeley Steel; and members of the Mexican Communist Party. Also includes images
of Cecil Williams and Howard Moore.
box 45, folder 5
Copy negatives of individuals
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes images of Luisa Morena Bemis, Nick Bordoise, Audley Cole, John Garfield, J.B. McNamara, Bebe Grijalva, Sam Ornitz,
and Carey McWilliams. Also includes one of Tom Mooney with Elizabeth Gurley Flynn.
box 44, folder 21
Welfare rights
1977 November
Scope and Contents
Welfare rights conference in Sacramento, November 4, 1977. Also includes images of a SEIU strike, November 7, 1977.
box 44, folder 23
Williams, Frances
1984 October 1
Scope and Contents
Includes images of Frances Williams, Don Wheeldin, Minna Agins, Rose Chernin, Laurie Antoniolo, and Babatinde.
box 44, folder 24
Women's Right to Choose rally
circa 1980
box 44, folder 26
Young, Martha
undated
Scope and Contents
Includes copy prints of Diego de la Texera and Barbara Dane.
box 44, folder 27
Zack's Electronics store
1979 August
Scope and Contents
Picket line in front of Zack store protesting unfair labor practices.