Box 36
Contains 16 Results:
Wi: Widener to Witherspoon, 1948-1987, undated
Wo-Wu: Woeppleman to Wurf, 1940-1988, undated
Includes Karl Woeppelman, Leola Woffort, Hazel Anna Wolf, Milton Wolfe, Bob Wolfe, Frieda Wolff with Ron Dellums, Henry Wolff, Ann Fagen Ginger Wood, Henry Wood, Carl Wood, Roberta Wood (Peace and Freedom Party), Robert Wood and Ira Wood (Communist Party USA), Isaac Woodard, Beulah Woodard, Alfre Woodard, R.B. Woodmausee, Bill Worthington (United Mine Workers Union), Dennis Wu (Commonwealth Club of America), Wu Yao-tsung, and Jerry Wurf (AFSCME).
X-Y: Ximines to Yu-Pin, 1948-1973, undated
Includes Vicente T. Ximines (Inter-Agency Commission on M-A Affairs, EEOC Commissioner), General Victor Yakhontoff, Nat Yamish, G.J.C. Yang, Oleta O'Connor Yates (Communist Party of California) with Beatrice Kinkead and Betty Hitchcock, Emerald Yeh, Sam Yorty, Adele Young, Coleman Young, Henry Yuew, Toshiaki Yokohama, Bishop Paul Yu-Pin, and Karl Yoneda. Also includes several photographs of Elaine Black Yoneda, including one with Maxine Jenkins and Reva Olson.
Z: Zakheim to Zwerling, 1966-1983, undated
Includes Bernard Zakheim (muralist), Jaime Paz Zamora, Zola Zembe (South African Congress of Trade Unions) with Menasco Aerospace Corporation strikers, Zola Zembe with Frances Williams (World Peace Council), Harold Zepelin, Samuel Zivs, Sol Zortas, Morris Zussman with Mark Froelich (Cannery Worker's Union), Arnold Zweig, and Reverend Phillip Zwerling.
Unidentified Individuals, undated
Photographs in this series comprise portraits, publicity stills, and group shots used for publication in People's World. Individuals represented include politicians, union leaders and members, artists, actors, writers, community organizers, and civil rights activists.
Artists, A-C, 1984-1991, undated
Highlights exhibitions from The Oakland Museum, The Studio Museum in Harlem, The Brooklyn Museum, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and the Simon Lowinsky Gallery. Artists featured include Robert Arneson, Adolphe Mouron Cassendre, Romare Beardon, Joan Brown, John Singleton Copley, Thomas Pollack Anshutz, and Georges Braque.
Artists, D-F, 1985-1986, undated
Highlights exhibitions from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Louis K. Meisel Gallery, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Artists featured include Albrecht Durer, Pieter de Hooch, Otto Dix, Maynard Dixon, Nelson Dominguez, and Thomas Eakins.
Artists, G-I, 1987-1991, undated
Highlights exhibitions from Gallerie De Tours, San Francisco; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Victor Fischer Galleries, Oakland; The Mexican Museum, San Francisco; and University Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley. Artists featured include Leon Golub, William Gropper, Rupert Garcia, Morris Graves, Anthony Holdsworth, and Ester Hernandez, as well as local Oakland artists, Caryl Hensey and Andre Kneft.
Artists, J-L, 1978-1988, undated
Highlights exhibitions from Simon Lowinsky Gallery, The Oakland Museum, The Brooklyn Museum, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Artists featured include Frida Kahlo, Charles Keller, Jacob Lawrence, Marie Johnson-Calloway, Rockwell Kent, Dorothea Lange, Danny Lyon, and Lucien Labaudt.
Artists, M-O, 1984-1990, undated
Highlights exhibitions from the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco; and the Universty Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley. Artists featured include Alice Neel, Reginald Marsh, Pedro Meyer, and Emil Nolde.