March 1964 . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 205-206, [030064-033164] . 475 negatives (estimate)
Sheraton Palace picketing (social protests, Afro-Americans, race-relations) [03-02-64 - 03-14-64, 40 negatives]
Sheraton Palace Picketing -- Hall of Justice (March 02, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 205, [03-02-64.08] . 12 negatives
Tracy Sims standing. Overall views of crowds gathered at Hall of Justice. Picketers in court (social protests, Afro-Americans, race-relations).
Sheraton Palace Picketing -- Sutter Street (March 06, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 205, [03-06-64.01] . 5 negatives
Tracy Sims and Mick Myerson sitting together and talking. Sims and Myerson with Bill Bradley and Dr. Berbridge. Sims, Myerson, Bradley, Berbridge, and unidentified people sitting around a table (social protests, Afro-Americans, race-relations).
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Sheraton Palace Picketing -- Palace Hotel and Hall of Justice . (March 07, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 205, [03-07-64.01-02] . 13 negatives
Overall views of protesters gathered along a wall in the basement of Hall of Justice. Protesters engaged in sit-in at the Sheraton Palace. Views of police removing protesters (social protests, Afro-Americans, race-relations).
Sheraton Palace Picketing -- Hall of Justice (March 09, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 205, [03-09-64.05] . 10 negatives
People gathered in court. Views of Tracy Sims and attorneys Malcolm Bernstein and Beverly Axelrod standing before the court (social protests, Afro-Americans, race-relations).
Jim Forman of Student Non-Violent Committee [03-03-64, 2 negatives]
NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) pickets Cadillac agency (social protests, race relations) [03-09-64 and 03-14-64, 24 negatives]
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NAACP Pickets Cadillac Agency -- Van Ness Avenue . (March 09, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 205, [03-09-64.01] . 4 negatives
Various views of picketers marching with signs (social protests, race relations).
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NAACP Pickets Cadillac Agency -- Van Ness Avenue . (March 14, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 206, [03-14-64.01] . 20 negatives
Protesters sitting inside on the floor of the Cadillac agency. Police carrying protesters out of the building. Protesters marching. Police gathered together and talking. View of a Cadillac with people standing near it. Various views of three unidentified men talking and standing near a Cadillac (social protests, race relations).
Groundbreaking for new neighborhood parking lot at Castro Street (between Seventeenth and Eighteenth Streets)
Archbishop Joseph T. McGucken, Dr. Carl G. Howie, Rabbi Alvin Pine, Reverend Eugene A. Boyle, and others
Governor Nelson Rockefeller (at UC Berkeley with students, and in Oakland at "Slim Jenkins" restaurant) [03-12-64, ca. 20 negatives]
Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) aerial structures at 814 Mission Street (transportation) [03-12-64, 17 negatives]
Stuffed bear that is to be placed atop the new environmental design building at UC Berkeley (campanile in the background)
Joan A. Merriam to fly solo around the world (arriving in Oakland, with Oakland Mayor, take-off, etc.)
First annual St. Patrick's Day Snake Race for aid to "retarded" children (developmentally disabled? or mentally handicapped?)
Interim committee on human relations (includes Pastor Ross F. Hidy, Earl Raab, Mayor John Francis Shelley, and Frank Quinn)
Politician Pierre Sallinger (at airport, with Mayor John Francis Shelley, announcing his candidacy for Democratic Senate nomination, at Space Exposition in San Mateo, etc.) [03-20-64 - 03-24-64, ca. 50 negatives]
Ripley's French restaurant (Georges Firmignac mixing his famous "Ripley's Punch" and in the kitchen)
Movie stars Annette Funicello and Jody McCres sign autographs for kids [03-25-64, 2 negatives]
Aboard the Lock Loyal (ship) (Assistant Curator Anita Ventura and Captain W.A. Kennedy with ship model)
Luncheon in commemoration of the ninetieth anniversary of the birth of poet Robert Frost (includes sculptor of plaque Francis M. Sedgwick and grandson William Prescott Frost)