September 1963 . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 200, [090063-093063] . 700 negatives (estimate)
Religion - Race conference with Reverends Charles Dullea, Hamilton Boswell, Elder Hawkins, George Higgins, and Paul Sharpe; Archbishop Joseph T. McGucken; Mayor George Christopher; Rabbi Richard Hirsch; and Doctor Carl G. Howie (race relations) [09-04-63, 09-05-63, 6 negatives]
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Religion-Race Conference -- University of San Francisco . (September 04, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 200, [09-04-63.11] . 3 negatives
President of the University of San Francisco Reverend Charles Dullea, Reverend Hamilton Boswell, Archbishop Joseph McGucken, Mayor George Christopher, and Rabbi Richard Hirsch sit at the conference table (race relations).
United Crusade with Mayor George Christopher and City Attorney Thomas O'Connor [09-05-63, 4 negatives]
Police recruit officers at graduation exercises of A.P. Giannini Junior High School (education) [09-06-63, 3 negatives]
Afro-American rally at Oakland Auditorium (James Meredith, Hal Perry and Reverend Ansel O. Bell) [09-08-63, 6 negatives]
African American Rally -- Oakland Auditorium (September 08, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 200, [09-08-63.02] . 6 negatives
Crowd filling portion of the lower level of the auditorium listens as University of San Francisco NCAA basketball champion Hal Perry introduces the organizer of the rally James Meredith (race relations, Afro-Americans). Reverend Ansel O. Bell gave the invocation.
Meetings with Freedom Movement and NAACP (Joseph B. Williams, Dr. Thomas N. Burbridge, Joyce Godwin) (race relations) [09-11-63, 09-13-63, 14 negatives]
Race Meeting With Freedom Movement and NAACP -- City Hall (September 11, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 200, [09-11-63.05] . 4 negatives
Chairman of the Freedom Movement's employment committee Joseph B. Williams and president of the local NAACP Dr. Thomas N. Burbridge meet and talk at City Hall (race relations, Afro Americans).
Freedom Meeting With Freedom Movement and NAACP -- Mayor's Office (September 13, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 200, [09-13-63.06] . 10 negatives
Joyce Godwin, president of local NAACP Dr. Thomas Burbridge, and other city and state officials in Mayor Christopher's office (race relations, Afro-Americans).
Candidates filing for office (Charles Rogers, Gene McAteer, Tom Lynch, Max Moore and Samuel Jordan) [09-12-63, 11 negatives]
Royalty from Afghanistan (King Zaher, Queen Momaira, Ambassador John M. Steeves and Mayor George Christopher) [09-12-63, 7 negatives]
King Mohammed Zaher and Queen Momaira of Afghanistan at Marina Safeway supermarket [09-14-63, 14 negatives]
Picketers booked at Hall of Justice (Terry A. Francois) (race relations, Afro-Americans) [09-14-63, 3 negatives]
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Picketers Booked -- Hall of Justice . (September 14, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 200, [09-14-63.03] . 3 negatives
Police officer Donald Ostrem Fingerprinting Terry A. Francois (race relations, Afro-Americans). Tracy A. Soms, Elizabeth A. Goldblatt, Kris Schivo and Nancy D. Handy all booked and waiting on bench in the Hall of Justice (social protests).
Protests and memorial for Alabama hate crime victims (Afro-American leader Leonard Farmer, US Attorney Cecil Poole, Rabbi Alvin Fine, William Chester and others (race relations, social protests) [09-16-63, 09-21-63, 20 negatives]
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Crowd Rallies for Birmingham Bombing Protests -- Post Office Building . (September 16, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 200, [09-18-63.04] . 16 negatives
Rabbi Alvin Fine, Chairman William Chester, United States attorney Cecil Poole, and Leonard Farmer talk to the huge crowd filling the streets in front of the Post Office building about the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama which resulted in the deaths of four young girls (hate crimes, civil rights). A young woman holds a sign saying "We mourn for the child victims of Birmingham mobs and police" (social protests, race relations).
Student March in Memorial to Four Alabama Girls -- University of San Francisco (September 21, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 200, [09-21-63.04] . 4 negatives
Students from the University of San Francisco march to Saint Dominic Church in memorial to the four girls that died in the Alabama church bombing (social protests, race relations).
Reception for new director of M.H. de Young Memorial Museum (Richard Rheem, Director Jack McGregor and others)
Printers strike at Philips and Van Orden plants (labor) [09-18-63, 10 negatives]
Printer Strike -- Philips and Van Orden Plants (September 18, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 200, [09-18-63.07] . 10 negatives
Crowd of pickets outside of the plants. Crew workers refused to take the freight into the yard and got off of the train (labor). Carloads of paper pull past the pickets into Philips plant.
Mayor George Christopher appoints James P. Mitchell with Chairman Dr. Thomas N. Burbridge of the Freedom Movement present [09-19-63, 4 negatives]
Installation of student body officers at Luther Burbank Junior High School (education) [09-19-63, 3 negatives]
National Executive Secretary Roy Wilkins of the NAACP (Afro-Americans) [09-23-3, 2 negatives]
Press conference with Mark W. Johnson (coastal area manager, State Dept. of Employment) and Dr. Thomas Burbridge (San Francisco president of local NAACP)
Bar Association convention (William P. Gray, Superior Judge Gerald S. Levin, Ben K. Lerer, and others)
Cross burned into lawn of Afro-American home (race relations) [09-24-63, 6 negatives]
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Cross Burned into lawn of African-American Home -- Ingleside District . (September 24, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 200, [09-24-63.08] . 6 negatives
Viola Desso and Josephine Brown look at the cross burned into Josephine Brown's lawn at 599 Bright Street (hate crimes, race relations, Afro-Americans).
Associate Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg speaking to Hastings law students (education) [09-24-63, 2 negatives]
Supreme Court Justices Clark, Black, Warren, Douglas, Reed, White, Brennan, Stewart, Goldberg, Gibson, Whittaker, and Governor Edmund G. Brown [09-25-63, 9 negatives]
Supreme Court Justices and Picketing -- Masonic Temple (September 25, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 200, [09-25-63.01] . 9 negatives
Group pictures of Supreme Court Justices Clark, Black, Warren, Douglas, Reed, White, Brennan, Stewart, Goldberg, Gibson, Whittaker, and Governor Edmund G. Brown. Protesters gather outside of the temple and hold signs protesting the American Bar association and Justice Earl Warren's stance on divorce laws (social protests).
Press conference with Finance Minister Theophilus Donges and Consul General John Mills of South Africa
Obscene literature committee (Murray Schwartz, Richard Donovan, Anthony Beilenson, Gordon Winton and Sheila Jensen) (censorship?, pornography?)
Integration march in East Palo Alto in favor of diversity (race relations) [09-26-63, 11 negatives]
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Integration March -- East Palo Alto . (September 26, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 200, [09-26-63.03] . 11 negatives
Residents of East Palo Alto march through the community with signs urging that it remain a diverse neighborhood and does not turn into "another negro ghetto" (race relations). Other signs praise the diversity of the community and the quality of the people living there (social protests).
Model of San Francisco waterfront (architect Mario Campi and Director James McCarthy of City Planning Commission)
Dr. William L. Cobb appointed assistant superintendent and human relations officer to Board of Education [09-27-63, 4 negatives]
Ground breaking for Boalt Hall (School of Law) at UC Berkeley with Chief Justice Earl Warren [09-27-63, 11 negatives]
Ground Breaking for Boalt Hall -- University of California at Berkeley (September 27, 1963) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 200, [09-27-63.09] . 11 negatives
Chief Justice Earl Warren shovels dirt and speaks to the crowd gathered for the ground breaking of new law school. Large crowd fills the courtyard of Boalt Hall.