clay st.

10/18/67

Tribune caption reads, "Protester hauled by feet to paddy wagon. One of scores arrested in today's demonstration."

10/18/67

Police clear the way for employees to enter Oakland's Armed Services Induction Center.

10/18/67

In front of the Oakland Armed Services Induction Center, police arrest an African American draft protester and haul him into a paddy wagon.

10/18/67

Joan Baez is led away from her sit-in in front of the Oakland Armed Services Induction Center by several Oakland police officers. She carries a flower in her right hand.

10/18/67

Joan Baez -- draft protester, folk singer, apple eater -- sits in front of the entrance to the Armed Services Induction Center with a group of other protesters.

10/18/67

A man with eyeglasses and a beard that screams 1967 wears a robe and holds a cup of coffee and some unidentified pastry while other anti-draft protesters mill about nearby.

10/18/67

Oakland police officers hold protesters at bay in front of the Oakland Armed Services Induction Center. The police appear to be leading people into a paddy wagon. A sign hung on a building on...

10/17/67

Fish-eye view of intersection of 16th and Clay Streets in downtown Oakland. Police officers have cordoned off the intersection, holding draft protesters at bay.

10/18/67

Police clear the street (Clay?) of protesters.

10/16/67

Protesters including Joan Baez block the entrance to the Armed Services Induction Center on Clay Street, Oakland.

Handwritten on back, "Joan Baez overparked." In the foreground of the...

10/16/67

Protesters including Joan Baez block the entrance to the Armed Services Induction Center on Clay Street, Oakland.

10/16/67

Oakland police officers keep crowds of protesters at bay as they negotiate with a group that is blocking the entrance to the Induction Center.

10/16/67

Oakland police officers fill up a paddy wagon with arrested demonstrators.

10/16/67

Protesters -- including one elderly lady -- clock the entrance to Oakland's Armed Services Induction Center.

05/16/67

Joan Baez and other anti-war protesters block the entrance to the Armed Forces Induction Center on Clay Street in Oakland. Police officers negotiate with the protesters.

10/16/67

Handwritten on back, "Inductees." A line of young men make their way past a protective line of Oakland police officers wearing riot helmets and carrying night sticks.

05/16/67

Joan Baez and other anti-war protesters block the entrance to the Armed Forces Induction Center on Clay Street in Oakland. Police officers negotiate with the protesters.

10/16/67

Protesters including Joan Baez block the entrance to the Armed Services Induction Center on Clay Street, Oakland.

1906

See original record (2005.52.101) for information about the album.

Image 2005.52.101L shows the damage done to residence on the Northside of 11th Street, between Washington and Clay Sts.,...

c.1925

A copy of a photograph of Taft and Pennoyer department store. The photo is taken from across the street. The building is viewed fron the corner. There are automobiles parked on the street and...

20-Oct-67

New inductees make their way from their bus into the Armed Services Induction Center in downtown Oakland. Police, journalists, and protesters occupy the scene.

20-Oct-67

A car with flattened tires blocks passage on Clay Street(?) in downtown Oakland.

20-Oct-67

Draft inductees -- including two African American men -- make their way from the bus to the Armed Services Induction Center in Oakland. Police and journalists stand nearby.

20-Oct-67

A line of California Highway patrolmen block the 16th Street entrance onto Clay Street in downtown Oakland.

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