May 1964 . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 207, [050064-053164] . 475 negatives (estimate)
Professor Walter C. Lowermilk and director of expedition to Tell Nagila in Israel Richard A. Mitchell
Politician Alan Cranston at San Francisco Naval Shipyard [05-01-64, 6 negatives]
Governor's conference and civil rights speakers [05-06-64, 4 negatives]
Governor's Conference and Civil Rights Speakers -- Fairmont Hotel (May 06, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 207, [05-06-64.10] . 4 negatives
Senator Nelson K. Doi of Hawaii, San Francisco Chief of Police Tom Cahill, member of the California Advisory Committee to the President's Commission on Civil Rights Loren Miller, and Governor Edmund G. Brown at the conference table (civil rights).
Construction of forty-three story Wells Fargo building at Sutter and Montgomery Streets (cityscapes) [05-06-64, 35 negatives]
Construction of New Forty-three Story Wells Fargo Building -- Sutter and Montgomery Streets (May 06, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 207, [05-06-64.16] . 35 negatives
Views of the construction. Giant 133 ft. pilings for the building being lifted up by a large crane and swinging over the street. View of the construction from the top of a high skyscraper next to the site. The construction workers stand inside the large pit for the foundation of the building (cityscapes).
United Nations (UN) Secretary for Political Affairs Ralph J. Bunche and UC Berkeley Chancellor Edward W. Strong
Wax figure of President Lyndon B. Johnson for Wax Museum paraded through San Francisco financial district
Ministers of Unitarian Church of San Francisco march for fair housing and against segregation (social protests, Afro-Americans, race relations) [05-12-64, 22 negatives]
Unitarian Church Ministers March for Fair Housing -- Market and Grove Street, and Van Ness Avenue (May 12, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 207, [05-12-64.10-12] . 22 negatives
Minister of the Unitarian Church of Monterey Robert O'Brien, Minister of the Unitarian Church of San Francisco Harry B. Scholefield, Minister of Saint Johns Unitarian Church of Cincinnati, and other ministers marching with picket signs and asking to vote "no" on the segregation amendment. Marching down Market Street and carrying signs "Clergy support fair housing." Ministers continue onto Grove Street and Van Ness Avenue. Unitarian minister from Memphis, Tennessee, James Madison Barr reads a statement (social protests, Afro-Americans, race relations).
"Food and Civilization" symposium (Doctor Aloys L. Tappel, Doctor Charles Glen King, and Henry Luce)
Press conference on space astronauts (Captain James A. McDivitt) [05-15-64, 10 negatives]
Pickets in front of Pittsburg Steel Mills (labor) [05-15-64, 10 negatives]
CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) boycott at Sausalito Baptist Church (freedom class meeting) (social protests, Afro-Americans, race relations) [05-18-64, 23 negatives]
CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) -- Sausalito Baptist Church (May 18, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 207, [05-18-64.09] . 23 negatives
Congress of Racial Equality leads students to the Sausalito Baptist church for a freedom class once a week. Children walk down the street and into the church (social protests, Afro-Americans, race relations).
Golden anniversary of "first Chinese troop in the world" (Thomas W. Chinn who went in the group in 1921-43)
Peace Committee announces Doctor Linus Pauling rally (Lloyd McMurray, Doctor Carlton Goodlett, and Robert Randolph) (nuclear disarmament)
Presidio peace marchers before US Commission (social protests) [05-19-64, 6 negatives]
Presidio Peace Marchers Before US Commission -- Post Office Building (May 19, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 207, [05-19-64.10] . 6 negatives
Presidio peace marchers Norman Chaslain, Willie Ballard, James Peterson, Percy Jones, Roy Robinson, and Kipp Dawson appear before US Commission for their arraignment hearing (social protests).
Hilton Hotel grand opening [05-21-64, 12 negatives]
Pickets in front of County of Alameda Welfare Department (social protests) [05-21-64, 7 negatives]
National Federation of Settlement and Neighborhood Centers convention at St. Francis Square Community Apartment Homes
Nazi speaker Ralph Forbes and student crowd to hear Forbes speaking at UC Berkeley Harmon Gym [05-22-64, 24 negatives]
Nazi Speaker Ralph Forbes -- Harmon Gym -- UC Berkeley (May 22, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 207, [05-22-64.03-04] . 24 negatives
Student crowd fills Harmon Gym and overflows onto the steps outside to hear Nazi speaker Ralph Forbes speak. Forbes and others walk up the stairs to the gymnasium. Students listening to Fobes talk. Forbes converses with others.
Secretary General of SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization) Konthi Suphamongkhon [05-22-64, 6 negatives]
Konthi Suphamongkhon -- Mark Hopkins Hotel (May 22, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 207, [05-22-64.05] . 6 negatives
Press conference with Secretary General of SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization) Suphamongkhon (known also as Mr. Konthi). Head shots of Mr. Konthi at the conference.
Nelson Rockefeller visits Laguna Honda Relief Home and breakfast with former Mayor George Christopher
Politician Alan Cranston visits ILWU (International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union) Hiring Hall
CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) and NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) pickets Bank of America (social protests, Afro-Americans) [05-22-64 - 05-25-64, 21 negatives]
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CORE and NAACP Picket Bank of America . (May 22, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 207, [05-22-64.12] . 12 negatives
CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) and NAACP picket Bank of America. Protesters fill sidewalks around the corners on both sides of the street, some carry signs protesting Bank of America's hiring policies (social protests, Afro-Americans).
CORE and NAACP picket Bank of America (May 25, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 207, [05-25-64.03] . 9 negatives
President and manger of the day and night branch of Bank of America gives a policy statement to the press in front of Bank of America. The protesters march around the perimeter of the bank (civil rights, social protest).
Palace Hotel sit-ins sentencing (social protests) [05-26-64, 6 negatives]
Artist's drawing of apartment house for senior citizens to be built in Western Addition at Laguna and Ellis Streets (housing)
Damon Runyon Cancer Fund check presentations (Joe Di Maggio, Nobel Prize winner Doctor Wendel Stanley, and others)
Martin Luther King press conference (civil rights, Afro-Americans) [05-29-64, 10 negatives]
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Reverend Martin Luther King Press Conference -- Grace Cathedral . (May 29, 1964) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 3, Box 207, [05-29-64.03] . 10 negatives
Martin Luther King, Bishop James A. Pike of Grace Cathedral, Reverend George L. Bedford, and others sit at the conference table. Reverend King answers questions for the press and shakes hands with Bishop Pike (civil rights, Afro-Americans).