[Photographs]: San Francisco in 1966

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[San Francisco, 1966. Unbound. Fine. 88 silver gelatin photographs. Measuring 3.5" x 2.75". Overall fine. A collection of image in and around San Francisco during the summer of 1966. A sizable percentage of the photos document the a large downtown parade protesting the growing war in Vietnam with large crowds holding signs condemning the Johnson Administration and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, speakers standing on flatbeds trucks, and police holding protesters back and distributing billy club for crowd control. Other images captured a handful of protesters camping across the street from a U.S. Naval Weapons Station and being harassed by police, a gathering in the park with a performance by the Quicksilver Messenger Service, people at Fisherman's Wharf, an outdoor orchestra performance, and an overturned VW Beetle on the rocks by the shore. A nice group of images from San Francisco in the 1960s.

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Title

[Photographs]: San Francisco in 1966

Binding

Unbound

Condition

Fine

Publisher

[San Francisco

Date

1966


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