Wolfson, Stanley
VIAF ID: 45540706 ( Personal )
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Works
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[Bayard Rustin, half-length portrait, listens to unidentified man] | |
Beatles press conference, Friday evening, Hotel Warwick, 6th Ave. & W. 54th St. | |
[Bystanders, including girl in traditional Greek dress, enjoying parade] | |
Crowd pleasers Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Davis Jr. in good spirits as they attended the premiere of "The Roar of the Greasepaint - The Smell of the Crowd," at the Shubert Theater | |
Detective examines burned out police car on Herkimer St. and Nostrand Ave. as the Harlem rioting fanned out to Brooklyn last night | |
[Elijah Muhammad addressing an assembly of Muslim followers] | |
[Elijah Muhammad standing behind microphones at podium] | |
[Exterior view of home of Malcolm X, in foreground remains of charred furniture] | |
A freighter glows in Brooklyn but Manhattan's skyline is shrouded in darkness | |
[Interior view of Audubon ballroom where Malcolm X was shot] | |
'It really takes guts to stick' This scene occurred at Fulton St. and Nostrand Ave., in Brooklyn's Bedford-Stuyvesant section today | |
[James Farmer, three-quarter length portrait, speaking before microphones outside Hotel Theresa] | |
Marchers carrying banner lead way as 15,000 parade in Harlem | |
Mia Farrow in the car with unidentified couple, F. Sinatra at door of car as they prepare to [leave] Schubert Theater | |
Mrs. Anna Kelter, 67, looks in horror at damage done by rioters to her store at 551 Nostrand Ave. in Brooklyn | |
[Mstislav Rostropovich, half-length portrait, with Bolshoi opera star Galina Vishnevskaya] | |
[Outside a muslim office in New York] | |
[Pan Am Building, under construction] | |
Part of crowd in Harlem chants and taunts police on Lenox Ave. last night | |
[Police in Harlem standing on the street with guns drawn and pointing upwards during the July 1964 race riots] | |
President Johnson go to Selma now! | |
[Seated left to right: Bayard Rustin, Andrew Young, Rep. William Fitts Ryan, James Farmer, and John Lewis] | |
This is where Malcolm X was standing when assassins struck--Note bullet holes in rostrum |