oakland police officer

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

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...

10/18/67

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

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

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

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

Police clear the street (Clay?) of protesters.

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.

10/16/67

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

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

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

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

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

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.

10/16/67

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

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

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.

20-Oct-67

Buses make their way towards the Armed Services Induction Center, escorted by Oakland Police officers and California Highway patrolmen.

20-Oct-67

Two buses make their way towards the Armed Services INduction Center surrounded by cordons of Oakland Police officers and California Highway patrolmen.

20-Oct-67

Photo of spray-painted or chalked grafitti on pavement. Grafitti reads, "The American October."

19-Oct-67

Chartered buses move down Clay Street, surrounded by a cordon of Oakland police and California Highway patrol officers.

19-Oct-67

A line of California Highway Patrolmen clear Clay Street of protesters.

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