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Guide to the United Federation of Teachers Photographs, Part II: Hans Weissenstein Negatives Collection PHOTOS 019.1

Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
70 Washington Square South
New York, NY, 10012
(212) 998-2630
gail.malmgreen@nyu.edu


Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives

Collection processed by Holly Halmo, Stephina Fisher, Erika Gottfried, Kevin Andreano, Devon Bixler, Aliqae Geracci.

This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit 2009-06-30T18:47-0400 Description is in English.

Historical/Biographical Note

The United Federation of Teachers (UFT) was founded in March 1960, in New York City. The UFT immediately began its campaign to gain collective bargaining rights and won a promise from the New York City School Board of a collective bargaining election in the 1960-1961 school year. When the Board failed to honor its pledge, a one-day work stoppage and broad support from other unions forced the issue. The election, in which the National Education Association (NEA) and the Teachers' Union stood in opposition to the UFT, was held in December 1961; the UFT won. Teachers swelled the ranks of the new union, and soon specialized chapters were created to accommodate other categories of school employee such as laboratory technicians, school secretaries, psychologists, guidance counselors, and para-professionals. When the UFT's president, Charles Cogen, was elected president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), in 1964, he was succeeded by Albert Shanker, who served as president of the UFT from 1964 until 1986. Albert Shanker's tenure coincided with one of the most challenging eras in the history of New York City schools, a time characterized by rapidly changing demographics, racial conflict, and new demands from parents and community-based groups, overcrowded and dilapidated buildings, teacher shortages and citywide fiscal crises.

By the mid-1960s the UFT had more than 50,000 members and was the largest local union in the AFL-CIO. The union responded to changing conditions in the schools by backing the More Effective Schools (MES) program, aimed at improving teaching methods in ghetto schools, and other innovative programs. But by September 1967, when contract negotiations with the Board of Education broke down, the UFT teachers were driven to strike to achieve an increase in wages and benefits. In the wake of the strike the union was fined and Albert Shanker sentenced to fifteen days in prison for violation of New York State's "Taylor Law," which bans strikes by public employees. Earlier in the year the city had agreed to implement a school decentralization plan in exchange for increased state funding. The plan, which created three experimental school districts in East Harlem, the Lower East Side of Manhattan and Ocean Hill-Brownsville in Brooklyn, was greeted with enthusiasm by African-American and Latino parents who hoped for a greater voice in their children's education. The UFT, on the other hand, feared that community control of schools would undermine teachers' hard-won rights and weaken the union's bargaining power. Bitter conflict ensued, resulting first in a walk-out by 350 teachers in Ocean Hill-Brownsville in May of 1968, and, in September 1968, a citywide teachers strike. Albert Shanker was again sentenced to jail for 15 days for defying a court order to end the strike. An uneasy settlement, involving a state-appointed trustee in Ocean Hill-Brownsville and reinstatement of displaced teachers, left a legacy of distrust between the union and some community activists and scarred race relations in the city for many years.

In 1972 Shanker was a central figure in negotiating the merger of the AFT and the National Education Association (NEA) in New York State. The resulting organization, New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), brought more than 100,000 upstate teachers into the labor movement and was a rare example of close and amicable cooperation between the two major national organizations representing teachers. In 1974 Shanker was elected president of the American Federation of Teachers. Retaining his position as UFT president for some years, he went on to play a key role in re-establishing New York City's financial stability after the fiscal crisis of the mid-1970s. He was succeeded as president of the UFT by Sandra Feldman in 1986, and died in 1997 after a long struggle with cancer.

The UFT had its origins in the Teachers' Union (TU) of New York City, and the Teachers' Guild. The Teachers' Union was organized in 1916 and chartered as Local 5 of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT). A growing political struggle within its ranks between a left-wing dominated by members of the Communist Party and their sympathizers, and a more moderate group consisting of Socialists, liberals and less ideologically-inclined teachers resulted in a split in 1935, when the TU's president, a moderate, withdrew with a majority of the membership to found the Teachers' Guild. In 1941 the AFT revoked the Teachers' Union's charter. In the succeeding years the TU was weakened by McCarthy-era persecution and the increasingly successful organizing efforts of the rival Teachers Guild (and later the United Federation of Teachers). It went out of existence in 1964.

The Teachers' Guild, born in 1941, when it won recognition by the American Federation of Teachers, addressed the problems of a fragmented workforce divided into small teachers' organizations representing a multitude of ethnic and religious groups, geographical areas and distinct school levels (elementary, junior high school and high school), and began the long struggle for collective bargaining rights in the New York City school system. A job action initiated by militant leaders of the High School Teachers Association (HSTA) in 1959, gave the Guild an opportunity to demonstrate its commitment to building solidarity among all categories of teachers. David Selden, then the Guild's only full-time organizer (and later president of the American Federation of Teachers), enlisted the help of younger Guild Board members such as junior high-school teachers George Altomare and Albert Shanker. After month-long picket lines at schools across the city, substantial gains were won by the high-school teachers, and bridges had been built which would eventually lead toward merger between the Guild and the HSTA. That merger was effected in March 1960, with Guild president Charles Cogen taking over as president of the newly-formed United Federation of Teachers.

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Scope and Content Note

The United Federation of Teachers Hans Weissenstein Negatives Collection is comprised of 22,110 black and white negatives (mostly 120mm format) shot by commercial photographer Hans Weissenstein (aka Whitestone Studios) for the Teachers Guild and United Federation of Teachers. These images document the activities and meetings of UFT chapters (including those for non-teacher school employees), demonstrations of UFT members, schools, students, and teachers; dinners, luncheons, award ceremonies, and scholarship presentations; dedications, memorial services, and check presentations, as well as holidays and other "dedicated days" and weeks that mark the regular rhythm of organizational life and punctuate the school year. The Collection also contains images depicting professional development via training and workshops, and the UFT's relationship to New York City and state politics and politicians. In addition, a small, but significant portion of the Collection reflects the rising consciousness of ethnic identity among students, teachers, and parents, as well as some of its attendant tensions in New York City schools, such as the Ocean Hill-Brownsville crisis. In addition, the Collection offers a small amount of visual documentation of the Teachers' Guild, a UFT predecessor union.

The basic unit of this collection is the "shoot" - that is, a single image or a group of images shot at one particular event or related group of events. Each of these shoots has been identified and described in a separate entry that includes a date, if known, shoot description (derived from caption information inscribed by Weissenstein on the original negative sleeve). Each image within a shoot has also been assigned an item number (e.g., the third image in shoot number 500 would be #500-03); these frame numbers are inscribed on the sleeves in which the negatives are stored. (Note that these assigned item numbers are not necessarily same as the numbers printed on the negative frames themselves.) Where multiple negatives come in strips (as in 35mm format), frame numbers have been assigned from left to right, in ascending order.

The shoots are listed in topical series-for the most part in chronological order. The same shoot may (and often does) appear in several series lists, when its subject content falls into more than one category.

The collection includes 151 black and white prints, 83 of which have identified matching negatives.

Note to the researcher: Requests to view materials from this collection must be made at least two days in advance of the time researchers plan to use them.

Series I: Administration and Services. The UFT's own administrative offices are included in this series, as well as courses for UFT members, such as high school equivalency and college application classes for para-professionals.

Series II: Ceremonies. A diverse range of images documenting award ceremonies, scholarship presentations, dedications, memorial services, and official dinners and luncheons. Includes images documenting Albert Shanker's release from jail (after being imprisoned under the Taylor Law) and the following celebratory reception.

Series III: Chapters. Features specific UFT chapters such as Para-Professionals, School Secretaries, Guidance Counselors and local chapters. The majority of these images document the activities of the Para-Professionals.

Series IV: Committees. UFT committees, usually shown in meetings.

Series V: Conferences. UFT conferences, such as the annual Spring Conference and MES (More Effective Schools program) conferences.

Series VI: Contracts and Negotiations. Bargaining sessions and contract signings at the NYC Board of Education and other locations.

Series VII: Dedicated Days/Weeks/Celebrations. Holidays and dedicated day/week celebrations, mostly shot in schools. Most commonly depicted are Puerto Rican Discovery Day, Black History events, and Chinese New Year celebrations. Highlights include student guides showing African-American history museums they created and reading aloud poems by Langston Hughes. Also included are images showing a New York City public school observing Earth Day the first year this event was celebrated.

Series VIII: Demonstrations/Rallies. Demonstrations shot outside of school board meetings, City Hall, Gracie Mansion (the official residence of New York City mayors), and individual schools. These images include a protest by the Jewish Defense League against radio host, Julius Lester, after an anti-semitic poem was read on his radio broadcast, shots of an apparent counter-protest, and demonstrators being arrested by the police. Other highlights are a mock-funeral procession to City Hall, demonstrations calling for traffic lights, and a number of events with demonstrators carrying picket signs in different languages. This series also encompasses images related to vigils, boycotts, and jailing of strikers.

Series IX: UFT Elections and Voting. Shots of individual candidates, ballot counting, and UFT members voting in chapter, district and other elections.

Series X: Individuals. Arranged alphabetically by last name of the most prominent individual listed in the shoot caption. Includes portraits of single individuals, as well as images of named individuals in groups. While most of the identified individuals are UFT (or one of its predecessor organization's) officers (such as Albert Shanker, Charles Cogen, Jules Kolodny, and David Selden) or members, leaders of other unions or labor organizations (such as Cesar Chavez and George Meany), New York City and state and national politicians (including Bella Abzug, Herman Badillo, Shirley Chisholm, Jacob Javits, Edward Koch, and Nelson Rockefeller), and prominent civil rights leaders (such as Bayard Rustin and Whitney Young) are also represented.

Series XI: Legislative and Government. NYC Board of Education meetings, budget hearings, and various other legislative or government hearings and related events.

Series XII: Meetings. UFT mass meetings, chapter meetings held at schools and other locations, as well as some meetings sponsored by other organizations and attended by UFT members and/or staff. Many of the accompanying captions identify speakers and/or topics of the meetings, as well as locations.

Series XIII: Officers and Official Business. Chapter chairperson meetings and delegate assemblies are documented. Highlights include images of the presentation of the UFT's charter from the American Federation of Teachers.

Series XIV: Parents. Parental involvement in education, including parent-teacher associations and parent participation programs.

Series XV: Political. Political action committees, demonstrations at national political party conventions, and demonstrations of solidarity, with the UFT lending support to other labor organizations such as Painters District Council 9, the United Farm Workers' (grape boycott), and the Social Service Employees Union (AFSCME, Local 371).

Series XVI: UFT Programs. Meetings, conferences and courses sponsored by the MES (More Effective Schools) and QuEST (Quality Educational Standards in Teaching) programs make up the bulk of this series. Also included are images documenting drug education programs for students and students getting tested for sickle cell anemia at a clinic.

Series XVII: Publicity. Press conferences make up the majority of these images. Also included are a few shoots showing radio interviews and tapings of television shows.

Series XVIII: Retired Teachers. Retired teachers and their organizations from both New York City and New York State.

Series XIX: School Districts. Meetings or events concerning specific school districts. All images have a school district named in the photographer-provided caption, and captions identify many individuals as well.

Series XX: Schools/Students/Teachers.Schools and students identified by school name and/or number, as well as more "generic" images of teachers and classroom scenes. Names of teachers or selected students are included in some captions. Many images show students performing in school plays or at work in the classroom. Highlights include: the public school for Rikers Island prison with male and female students engagiedin vocational training and legal education courses; students learning English, with ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) teaching guidelines on the bulletin boards; graffiti and damage to school buildings; students attending a class in a teacher's apartment; an attendance counselor visiting the homes of students.

Series XXI: Special Education. Features demonstrations and rallies on behalf of education for disabled students and improvement of education for deaf students, as well as events such as a wheelchair baseball game and a baseball game played by disabled children.

Series XXII: Strikes. Strikes and strike planning. Highlights include Teachers Guild strike images from the 1940s and 1950s, and images the of earliest strike actions by the UFT. Venues such as St. Nicholas Arena, Manhattan Center (both favorite locations for labor union mass meetings), and the Marc Ballroom, as well as various hotels, form the backdrop for these activities.

Series XXIII: Training, Certification, and Workshops. Professional and administrative development programs including narcotics clinics and language workshops.

Series XXIV: Miscellaneous.Events that cannot be precisely categorized based on the photographer's original caption and/or the information in the images themselves. Series includes teachers and UFT officers exploring new tools and technologies such as Cuisenaire Rods (colored rods of varying lengths used for teaching mathematics), magnetic tape, the talking typewriter and "Dial-a-Drill." Art exhibits not further identified by school or sponsoring organization, clothing drives, a teacher's check reproduction and a city planning map are also included in the series.

Series XXV: Predecessor Union: Teachers' Guild. The Teachers' Guild and its participation strikes, celebrations, charity drives (such as the March of Dimes) and other special events. Images of the "Polio Pioneers," the first children who received the Salk polio vaccine, are particularly striking.

Series XXVI: Other Teachers' Organizations. Images documenting activities of teacher organizations, including Empire State Teachers, the United Federation of College Teachers and the Professional Staff Congress.

Series XXVII: Other Labor Organizations. Non-teacher labor unions and umbrella or action organizations representing labor unions or labor-related issues, including the AFL-CIO, Frontlash, the NYC Central Labor Council, and Painters District Council 9.

Series XXVIII: Other Organizations. A small number of images of or relating to non-labor-related organizations, including politically progressive, professional, charitable, or fraternal groups such as the Brotherhood in Action, the Ethical Culture Society and the National Conference for Community and Justice.

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Container List

Series I: Administration and Services.

Box item Item Title Date
2 6370 6370 Raffle Drawing (Teacher Recognition Day) ["Teachers will be recognized when they achieve collective bargaining status" sign hanging on podium.] May 16, 1961
2 6773 6773 Bargaining Office Feb 13, 1962
2 7324 7324 Membership Shop Dec 4, 1962
2 7429 7429 Interiors Office Jan 28, 1963
3 7624 7624 Pension Committee Apr 26, 1963
3 7811 7811 Leaving for Prince Edward Co. Aug 10, 1963
3 8079 8079 New Accountants Jan 15, 1964
4 9354 9354 Crash Study Classes Oct 25, 1965
4 9389 9389 Health Insurance Nov 9, 1965
5 10465 10465 Pension Fund Apr 28, 1967
7 11739 11739 Welfare Fund Mar 25, 1969
11 12414 12414 H.S. Diploma Equivalency Course Feb 28, 1970
14 12709 12709 Para-Professionals Examination H.S. Equivalency Jun 27, 1970
14 12754 12754 Equitable Fed[eral Savings and Loan] Sep 15, 1970
14 12766 12766 Bronx office Sep 21, 1970
14 12767 12767 Queens office Sep 21, 1970
14 12768 12768 Brooklyn office Sep 21, 1970
14 12769 12769 H. Q. Manhattan office Sep 22, 1970
14 12770 12770 Opening Manhattan office Sep 22, 1970
14 12773 12773 Staten Island [UFT HQ] Sep 23, 1970
14 12778 12778 Bronx Branch office opening Sep 25, 1970
15 12792 12792 US Savings Bonds UFT HQ Sep 30, 1970
15 12805 12805 Opening of Brooklyn Branch Office Oct 8, 1970
15 12819 12819 Staten Island office opening Oct 16, 1970
15 12849 12849 Queens opening Oct 27, 1970
17 13006 13006 Pension Fund Jan 12, 1971
17 13011 13011 IS 10 [teachers receiving] Checks Jan 14, 1971
17 13046 13046 Bronx Boro Office - Para-Professionals Registration College Feb 1, 1971
17 13047 13047 Manhattan Office - Para-Professional Applications College Feb 2, 1971
17 13049 13049 Press Conference - Para-Professional College Apps. Feb 3, 1971
17 13064 13064 Albert Shanker Speaking - Brooklyn Boro Office Feb 9, 1971
18 13089 13089 Pension -7th Floor Boardroom Feb 19, 1971
19 13190 13190 Manhattan Office Party Apr 2, 1971
20 13283 13283 Pension at PS 83 [?] Ed Fuoriy [?] May 1, 1971
21 13323 13323 Manhattan Boro office 1 yr. May 21, 1971
22 13443 13443 Headquarters 260 Park Ave S. - HS Equivalency Course Teacher speaking to class Jul 6, 1971
24 13604 13604 Pension Clinic Nov 5, 1971
26 13838 13838 HS Equivalency Course - UFT Headquarters Feb 15, 1972
30 14410 14410 Headquarters & HS Equivalency Course, 4 Classes Jul 9, 1973

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Series II: Ceremonies.

Box item Item Title Date
1 112 112 Teachers' Guild Hotel Astor [Dewey Luncheon] undated
1 960 960 Teachers' Guild Dinner Hotel Roosevelt Jan 25, 1953
1 1492 1492 Teachers' Guild Hotel Olcott [luncheon] Nov 13, 1953
1 1726 1726 Teachers' Guild 25th Anniversary dinner Hotel Roosevelt Mar 5, 1954
1 2292 2292 Teachers' Guild Roosevelt Hotel - Awards Luncheon & Panel (George Counts & John Childs Dewey Awards) Mar 5, 1955
1 2436 2436 Teachers' Guild [Abe] Lefkowitz dinner Hotel Commodore May 23, 1955
1 2675 2675 Teachers' Guild Check presentation [Charles] Cogen Dec 6, 1955
1 2877 2877 Teachers' Guild Spring Luncheon Walter Reuther & George Meany Mar 3, 1956
1 3617 3617 C[ogen, Charles?] K[olodny, Jules?] City Hall Teacher Presentations May 21, 1957
1 3981 3981 C[ogen, Charles?] K[olodny, Jules?] March of Dimes PS 54 check presentation Jan 31, 1958
2 6224 6224 Spring Luncheon Mar 4, 1961
2 6370 6370 Raffle Drawing (Teacher Recognition Day) ["Teachers will be recognized when they achieve collective bargaining status" sign hanging on podium.] May 16, 1961
2 6898 6898 Spring Luncheon Commodore Hotel Secretary of Labor Goldberg Mar 3, 1962
3 7817 7817 AFT Luncheon & Awards, Journalistic Aug 19, 1963
3 8059 8059 Check pres[entation] Cogen, Selden, Aeberman [?] Jan 7, 1964
3 8248 8248 Check Presentation office - Albert Shanker - [Charles] Cogen Apr 15, 1964
4 8339 8339 Board of Education [Robert] Atkin[s] Swearing-in May 25, 1964
4 8431 8431 Swearing in Officers Marc Ballroom Jun 10, 1964
4 9382 9382 5 yrs. Network Strike party Hilton Nov 5, 1965
4 9456 9456 Mayor's Committee on scholastic achievement 4 Seasons [awards ceremony] Dec 8, 1965
5 10572 10572 Community Celebration PS 113 Percy Sutton Jun 16, 1967
5 10585 10585 Library Dedication Jun 21, 1967
6 11251 11251 AFT Million Dollar ["Million Dollar Militancy Fund"] Dinner for Jailbirds May 29, 1968
6 11489 11489 Check presentation Nov 12, 1968
8 11861 11861 Swearing in Dave Wittes May 12, 1969
8 11904 11904 Board of Education Gladys Roth Award May 22, 1969
8 11895 11895 District 28 Albert Shanker Man of the Year May 23, 1969
8 11943 11943 Presentation Sheepshead Bay Jun 6, 1969
8 11941 11941 Dante's Restaurant - Para-Professional Jun 6, 1969
8 11966 11966 Dedication Jun 12, 1969
8 12038 12038 PS 211Bronx Dedication Bi-lingual Sep 11, 1969
9 12132 12132 [Al] Shanker Reception Bronx Oct 31, 1969
9 12193 12193 Albert Shanker reception Brooklyn Nov 13, 1969
9 12214 12214 Queens reception [Al] Shanker Nov 20, 1969
9 12213 12213 G.E. check presentation Nov 20, 1969
9 12251 12251 Al] Shanker reception George Washington Hotel Dec 4, 1969
9 12282 12282 [Al] Shanker Dinner Dec 15, 1969
10 12293 12293 [$]40,000 for GE workers Dec 17, 1969
10 12321 12321 Art Show Winners Madison Square Garden Jan 9, 1970
10 12330 12330 Party in Brooklyn, Caterers Jan 14, 1970
10 12381 12381 Regent Scholars at Fordham Feb 6, 1970
10 12395 12395 [Abe] Lefkowitz Library Dedication Feb 16, 1970
11 12425 12425 Brock Peters Awards IS 10 ["Welcome Home Brock Peters" sign; actor Brock Peters comes back to his old school[?]] Mar 6, 1970
11 12451 12451 Colloquia & Reception [all members have name plaques] Mar 20, 1970
11 12453 12453 Reception & Luncheon Mar 21, 1970
11 12474 12474 Reception Greek Freedom Fighters Central Labor Council Mar 26, 1970
12 12501 12501 PS 274 Weatherless - St. Moritz [(UFT members from PS 274?) at event at St. Moritz Hotel in Manhattan that appears to honor an elderly woman wearing a hat, possibly surnamed "Weatherless."] Apr 11, 1970
12 12581 12581 Retirement Teachers Luncheon Grand St. Boys Club May 12, 1970
12 12589 12589 Queens Jamaica PS[?] Dedication May 15, 1970
13 12629 12629 Albert Shanker jail release & reception May 29, 1970
13 12674 12674 Candello Party Jun 11, 1970
13 12675 12675 Mini School Opening Dedication PS 134 Jun 12, 1970
13 12678 12678 Headstart Anniversary Flushing Jun 13, 1970
14 12699 12699 Luncheon Jun 29, 1970
15 12790 12790 Little Red School Middle School Opening Sep 30, 1970
17 13013 13013 District 20 Brooklyn, Scholarship Party Jan 14, 1971
18 13104 13104 Scholarship Awards Fordham University Feb 26, 1971
19 13218 13218 IS 162 Bronx New School Opening Apr 23, 1971
19 13221 13221 Spring Conference Display - Sessions - Awards (1st Day) Apr 23, 1971
20 13259 13259 PS 104 Bronx Opening of annex Apr 30, 1971
20 13257 13257 Ted Britton Dinner - Hilton Dinner May 1, 1971
20 13285 13285 Retired Teachers lunch May 11, 1971
20 13290 13290 Bronx Day May 12, 1971
21 13312 13312 Leichter Party District 20 La Mere May 18, 1971
21 13324 13324 Julia Richmond HS $12,000 check Football Team May 20, 1971
21 13323 13323 Manhattan Boro office 1 yr. May 21, 1971
21 13366 13366 PS 23 Mini School Opening Ribbon Cutting Jun 2, 1971
22 13384 13384 300 Scholarships at Julia Richmond [?] Jun 8, 1971
22 13389 13389 PS 128 Bronx District Show Awards & Exhibit Jun 9, 1971
22 13411 13411 Early - childhood luncheon - La Bibliotheque Jun 19, 1971
22 13429 13429 PS 169 Awards Jun 23, 1971
22 13425 13425 Assigned Teacher Swear in Jun 23, 1971
22 13433 13433 IRS [IS?] 218 Scholarships Jun 24, 1971
22 13434 13434 Bushwick HS Graduation Brooklyn - UFT Scholarship Awards (RKO Madison Theater) Jun 28, 1971
22 13455 13455 Prospect Heights HS Brooklyn Federal School Summer Program Awards Aug 12, 1971
22 13457 13457 New York Hilton Haaren HS Mini School Luncheon [Haaren HS, located at 10th Ave between 58th and 59th streets, closed in the late 1970's.] Aug 17, 1971
23 13512 13512 IS 102 Bronx "Teacher of Year" Oct 8, 1971
23 13571 13571 Award to Teacher of the Year Long Island Oct 28, 1971
24 13586 13586 Teachers of Year, Board of Education, [Carol] Landau / Frudland Oct 29, 1971
23 13575 13575 Teacher of the Year Paul Gershwin[?], Bronx Oct 29, 1971
24 13667 13667 Anniversary of School PS 45 Brooklyn, Mrs. Orshaw Nov 22, 1971
25 13745 13745 IS 302 Dedication Dec 17, 1971
26 13818 13818 Sarah J Hale JHS Brooklyn Dedication, Teachers Lounge Jan 28, 1972
26 13826 13826 Fred Nauman -UFT College Scholarships Feb 4, 1972
27 13854 13854 Para-professional becomes Teacher 369 Armory Feb 18, 1972
27 13868 13868 Frontlash Exhibit & Award Feb 22, 1972
27 13881 13881 PS 148 Dedication Mar 1, 1972
28 13960 13960 PS 31 Gold Jubilee Apr 26, 1972
28 13964 13964 Carmella Nefi Luncheon Apr 29, 1972
29 14014 14014 IS 145 Mini School Opening May 19, 1972
29 14017 14017 Scholarship students [Names of each student written on negatives] May 20, 1972
29 14031 14031 Dave Wittes Memorial May 25, 1972
29 14046 14046 Scholarship Awards Jun 8, 1972
29 14059 14059 PS 161 Bronx Awards Art Jun 12, 1972
29 14075 14075 Franklin K Lane HS, UFT Awards, George Altomare Jun 29, 1972
30 15606 15606 Scholarship Awards [UFT College Scholarship Fund] Apr 1, 1973
30 14361 14361 Reception Commodore May 23, 1973
30 14371 14371 Scholarship awards May 30, 1973
30 14455 14455 African Exhibit [and ribbon cutting] Oct 17, 1973
30 14655 14655 Scholarship Awards [Whitestone Photos] May 28, 1974

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Series III: Chapters.

Box item Item Title Date
2 7059 7059 Secretaries petitions Board of Education Jun 18, 1962
3 7533 7533 Child Guidance Bureau Mar 19, 1963
3 7623 7623 Child Guidance Election Apr 26, 1963
3 8034 8034 Attendance Teachers Dec 12, 1963
4 8340 8340 Child Guidance May 26, 1964
4 8535 8535 Guidance Teachers at Maritime Union Sep 10, 1964
4 8538 8538 Substitute Teachers at Board of Education Sep 15, 1964
4 8534 8534 Guidance Teachers Washington Irving HS Sep 19, 1964
4 8989 8989 Secretaries Astor [Hotel] Apr 28, 1965
4 9324 9324 School Secretaries Oct 14, 1965
4 9555 9555 School Secretaries George Washington Hotel Jan 17, 1966
5 9893 9893 Secretaries Retreat Tarrytown May 7, 1966
5 10254 10254 Guidance Group Jan 23, 1967
5 10340 10340 Guidance Counselors Contract Signing Board of Education Mar 6, 1967
5 10439 10439 Staten Island Chapter Apr 15, 1967
5 10438 10438 Bronx Chapter Apr 15, 1967
5 10559 10559 Voc[ational] Teachers Picket Board of Education Jun 9, 1967
6 11216 11216 Retired Teachers May 14, 1968
6 11368 11368 Guidance [Teachers] Sep 19, 1968
6 11422 11422 Retired Teachers Marc Ballroom Oct 15, 1968
6 11458 11458 UFT Child Guidance Brooklyn Oct 28, 1968
7 11597 11597 Child Guidance Group, Check to Albert Shanker + Headshot, Bilingual Teachers Jan 16, 1969
7 11712 11712 Mrs. [Ruth] Melton - Homebound [teachers] Mar 13, 1969
7 11748 11748 Para-Professionals PS 182 Brooklyn Mar 27, 1969
7 11770 11770 PS 123 Queens Para-Professionals [& students] Apr 11, 1969
8 11879 11879 Retired Teachers May 13, 1969
8 11885 11885 Hollis, Board of Education Fantasy [?] East Para-Professionals May 16, 1969
8 11934 11934 Board of Education Para-Professionals Jun 4, 1969
8 11941 11941 Dante's Restaurant - Para-Professional Jun 6, 1969
8 11967 11967 Board of Education Para-Professionals Jun 13, 1969
8 11983 11983 Nominating Committee Guidance Counselors Inst. [?] [group photographs of men and women at official function, perhaps at a hotel] Jun 22, 1969
8 11984 11984 Para-Professionals Election Brandeis Jun 25, 1969
8 12029 12029 School Secretaries Marc Ballroom Sep 2, 1969
8 12031 12031 Lab. Specs. & Techs Sep 3, 1969
8 12032 12032 Guidance Counselors George Washington Hotel Sep 4, 1969
8 12033 12033 Child Guidance at UFT Sep 5, 1969
8 12113 12113 Secretaries / Voc. H. S. / John Hill Oct 16, 1969
9 12114 12114 Para-Professionals [at work in classrooms with students] Oct 16, 1969
9 12123 12123 Para-Professionals [meeting and front façade of UFT building]] Oct 21, 1969
9 12149 12149 Para-Professionals Headshots [Unidentified Individuals] Oct 29, 1969
9 12187 12187 Gladys Roth Para-Professional Brooklyn Nov 10, 1969
9 12202 12202 Board of Education Early Childhood com [?] Nov 17, 1969
9 12223 12223 Para-Professionals Granada Hotel Nov 21, 1969
9 12231 12231 Para-Professionals - [Al] Shanker Meeting Nov 24, 1969
10 12299 12299 Board of Education Para-Professionals Dec 19, 1969
10 12319 12319 Para-Professionals [meeting] Jan 9, 1970
10 12332 12332 Homebound Teachers Jan 13, 1970
10 12340 12340 Para-Professionals at Board of Education 110 Livingston Jan 22, 1970
10 12361 12361 Para-Professionals Marc Ballroom Jan 28, 1970
10 12369 12369 Secretaries Meeting Jan 30, 1970
10 12371 12371 Para-Professionals Counseling Jan 30, 1970
10 12384 12384 School Secretaries at Marc Ballroom Feb 9, 1970
11 12409 12409 Para-Professionals Feb 25, 1970
11 12411 12411 School Secretaries Meeting George Washington Hotel Feb 26, 1970
11 12439 12439 Para-Professionals Marc Ballroom Mar 12, 1970
12 12525 12525 Para-Professional Vote Apr 22, 1970
12 12560 12560 Union Leaders for Para-Professionals, Randolph, Gramercy Hotel May 7, 1970
12 12608 12608 Jamaica H.S. Guidance Counselor[s] May 20, 1970
12 12610 12610 Bayard Rustin & Dave's [?] at Board Room & Headshots [talking to Para-Professionals] May 22, 1970
13 12676 12676 HS of Fashion - Para-Professionals District Coordinators Jun 11, 1970
14 12696 12696 Guidance Counselors Board of Education [Brooklyn ?] Jun 19, 1970
14 12701 12701 Para-Professional heads & election Waldorf Jun 22, 1970
14 12709 12709 Para-Professionals Examination H.S. Equivalency Jun 27, 1970
14 12733 12733 Para-Professionals Irving Plaza Voting Aug 3, 1970
15 12875 12875 Guidance Counselors Gramercy Hotel Nov 5, 1970
16 12900 12900 Para-Professionals at Marc Ballroom Nov 17, 1970
16 12906 12906 Secretaries [meeting] Nov 19, 1970
16 12952 12952 Guidance Counselors & Para-Professional Executive Committee Dec 9, 1970
17 13015 13015 Secretaries [Unidentified Individuals] Jan 14, 1971
17 13026 13026 Secretaries Action Committee - HS of Art & Design Jan 21, 1971
17 13045 13045 PS 94 School Secretaries (office) Feb 1, 1971
17 13046 13046 Bronx Boro Office - Para-Professionals Registration College Feb 1, 1971
17 13047 13047 Manhattan Office - Para-Professional Applications College Feb 2, 1971
18 13114 13114 Para-Professional Contract Signing - Board of Education Mar 3, 1971
18 13136 13136 Secretaries [Unidentified Individuals] Mar 9, 1971
18 13175 13175 Kings County Comm. College Para-Pros. Mar 29, 1971
19 13226 13226 Secretaries [Unidentified Individuals] Apr 22, 1971
19 13223 13223 Para-Professional Teacher PS 35 Apr 22, 1971
19 13228 13228 Future Teachers Apr 22, 1971
21 13306 13306 Secretaries at Mrs. Robins May 17, 1971
21 13341 13341 Early Childhood Chairman Rose de Fuente, Eva Vigman May 24, 1971
21 13354 13354 Assigned Teachers UTO DeLeon [?] May 26, 1971
21 13344 13344 UFT at PS 2 District 2 Para-Professional Meeting, Velma Hill, Frank Brown May 27, 1971
22 13398 13398 PS 94 Brooklyn Para-Professional - Paycuts[?] Party Jun 15, 1971
22 13414 13414 Guidance Counselors Marc Ballroom Gramercy Park Jun 17, 1971
22 13412 13412 Para-Professional - Velma Hill - Elected Reps - Marc Ballroom Jun 18, 1971
22 13411 13411 Early - childhood luncheon - La Bibliotheque Jun 19, 1971
22 13425 13425 Assigned Teacher Swear in Jun 23, 1971
23 13518 13518 Secretaries Headshots [Unidentified Individuals] Oct 7, 1971
23 13522 13522 Executive Board Room Homebound Council Oct 12, 1971
23 13523 13523 Secretaries Committee, Edith Duffy Oct 12, 1971
24 13618 13618 School Secretaries headshots [Unidentified Individuals] Nov 10, 1971
25 13746 13746 Para-Professional Elected Reps. Dec 16, 1971
26 13809 13809 Para-Professional Meeting IS 131 Bronx Jan 24, 1972
26 13832 13832 Para-Professional Com. Brooklyn Feb 10, 1972
27 13854 13854 Para-professional becomes Teacher 369 Armory Feb 18, 1972
27 13884 13884 Gramercy Park Hotel Guidance Counselors Mar 7, 1972
28 13975 13975 Bronx Boro office emergency meeting of Chapter May 5, 1972
29 14026 14026 Guidance Counselors conference May 24, 1972
29 14252 14252 NY City Personnel Guidance Conference Mar 9, 1973
30 14394 14394 Laboratory Specialists, Washington Irving HS Jun 13, 1973
30 14396 14396 Secretaries [Unidentified Individuals] Jun 18, 1973

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Series IV: Committees.

Box item Item Title Date
2 6362 6362 Grievance Committee May 12, 1961
3 7541 7541 Committee Mar 21, 1963
3 7624 7624 Pension Committee Apr 26, 1963
3 8279 8279 [Robert] Atkin[s] & committee Apr 24, 1964
4 8968 8968 Committee [?] Apr 12, 1965
6 10789 10789 Contract Proposal Comm. Cent. HS Sep 9, 1967
6 10987 10987 Spring Luncheon Committee Jan 8, 1968
8 12082 12082 QuEST [Quality Educational Standards in Teaching] Comm. Sep 30, 1969
9 12233 12233 Committees Para-Professionals [Roberta L. ] Fass/[Jacqueline F.] Lander GE grape [Teaching Unit on the “Struggle of the Farm Workers for Collective Bargaining”.] Nov 24, 1969
10 12354 12354 Committee Inspecting JHS Queens Jan 27, 1970
16 12901 12901 Elementary School Com. Nov 17, 1970
16 12946 12946 QuEST Committee Dec 8, 1970
16 12952 12952 Guidance Counselors & Para-Professional Executive Committee Dec 9, 1970
16 12960 12960 Music Teachers Committee Meeting Dec 11, 1970
16 12978 12978 IS 142 Queens Comm. Dec 17, 1970
16 12994 12994 J.H.S. Comm. [speaking to audience] Jan 7, 1971
17 13048 13048 Citywide Emergency Committee Bayard Rustin Feb 2, 1971
18 13103 13103 HS Committee Feb 25, 1971
18 13129 13129 HS Committee - Bob Miller Mar 9, 1971
18 13166 13166 HS Committee Mar 25, 1971
19 13227 13227 Evaluation Committee Apr 22, 1971
19 13217 13217 Central Comm. HS Albert Shanker Speaking Apr 22, 1971
23 13525 13525 Committee Ret. Teachers Oct 12, 1971
23 13531 13531 JHS Committee Executive Board Room Oct 14, 1971
23 13540 13540 CRMD [Children with Retarded Mental Development] Committee Oct 18, 1971
23 13556 13556 Vocational HS Committee Oct 21, 1971
24 13596 13596 Spring Conferences Committee (Gramercy Park Hotel) Nov 4, 1971
24 13628 13628 Special Education Committee, George Washington Hotel Nov 16, 1971
24 13647 13647 Music Committee Nov 19, 1971
26 13795 13795 L I University Mayors Comm. [?] Hearing on Disabled Jan 11, 1972
27 13880 13880 Security Comm. Mar 2, 1972
28 13917 13917 HS Committee Executive Board Room Mar 23, 1972
28 13978 13978 HS renovation [?] committees - Community College Comm. May 9, 1972
28 13993 13993 Jr. HS Comm. Pare College May 12, 1972
29 14015 14015 At[tendance] HS Comm. [teachers at table] May 18, 1972
30 14325 14325 Ed. Comm. May 4, 1973
30 14460 14460 Glen Cove Spec. Ed. Comm. Oct 19, 1973

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Series V: Conferences.

Box item Item Title Date
1 4349 4349 Teachers' Guild Union Conference Astor Hotel Oct 4, 1958
2 4750 4750 Teachers' Guild Annual Conference Father George Ford Mar 7, 1959
2 5489 5489 NY Teachers' Guild Annual Conference A. Philip Randolph Honored Mar 5, 1960
2 7484 7484 Annual Conference Justice William O. Douglass Feb 23, 1962
3 8187 8187 Out of town Teachers Conference George Washington Hotel Mar 15, 1964
4 9308 9308 Board of Education Conferences Oct 11, 1965
6 10944 10944 Spring Conference Group Dec 11, 1967
13 12673 12673 Tarrytown - Accountability Jun 13, 1970
14 12717 12717 District 19 Conference Jul 9, 1970
15 12861 12861 MES Conf. Tarrytown Oct 31, 1970
19 13221 13221 Spring Conference Display - Sessions - Awards (1st Day) Apr 23, 1971
19 13224 13224 Spring Conference (2nd Day) Apr 24, 1971
19 13225 13225 Cocktail Party - luncheon Spring Conference (2nd Day) Apr 24, 1971
21 13333 13333 Ed. Conf. PS 154 M May 22, 1971
21 13342 13342 Sandy Blair PS 95 Bronx End of Year Conference May 26, 1971
21 13372 13372 MES Conference PS 154 Jun 5, 1971
23 13524 13524 IS 348 Brooklyn, broken into sub-school conference Oct 13, 1971
23 13580 13580 Security Conference District 17 Brooklyn Oct 29, 1971
25 13750 13750 Planning Conference, Julia Richmond HS Dec 20, 1971
25 13781 13781 MES State Conference, JHS All Day Conference Jan 8, 1972
28 13989 13989 New Rochelle Conference May 10, 1972
29 14026 14026 Guidance Counselors conference May 24, 1972
29 14033 14033 New Rochelle Annual Teachers Conference May 26, 1972
30 14365 14365 Board of Education Reading Conference [ ___ __ ?] May 25, 1973

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Series VI: Contracts and Negotiations.

Box item Item Title Date
2 7304 7304 [Retirement Board] undated
2 6683 6683 Bargaining group Cayan - Homberg Dec 6, 1961
2 6718 6718 Manhattan Center ["Collective Bargaining for Teachers Democracy in Education." Dance/Social] Dec 21, 1961
2 6846 6846 Bargaining at Board of Education Feb 6, 1962
2 6773 6773 Bargaining Office Feb 13, 1962
2 7124 7124 Delegate Assembly Contract Sep 19, 1962
2 7191 7191 Contract Signing - Board of Education (seated) Oct 18, 1962
2 7191 7191 1st Collective Bargaining Contract Signing (Cogen & Max J. Rubin) Oct 18, 1962
2 7191 7191 Contract Signing Board of Education Oct 18, 1962
3 8127 8127 Contract Signing Board of Education James Donavon Feb 10, 1964
3 8211 8211 Board of Education Attendants Teachers contract signing Mar 25, 1964
3 8299 8299 Contract [?] Queens May 6, 1964
4 8813 8813 Board of Education Contract Signing Jan 25, 1965
4 9154 9154 Contract Negotiations Commodore Hotel Sep 7, 1965
4 9424 9424 Contract Signing Nov 24, 1965
4 9672 9672 Board of Education Welfare Fund Contract Signings Feb 17, 1966
5 9701 9701 Contract Signing [at Board of Education] Boro Hall Mar 1, 1966
5 10340 10340 Guidance Counselors Contract Signing Board of Education Mar 6, 1967
6 10789 10789 Contract Proposal Comm. Cent. HS Sep 9, 1967
6 10839 10839 District Negotiators Groups Oct 17, 1967
7 11775 11775 Negotiations Committee Board of Education Jan 14, 1969
8 11876 11876 Collective Bargaining Forum May 13, 1969
9 12286 12286 Board of Education Contract Signing [?] Dec 16, 1969
12 12585 12585 Functional Chapters Contract Signing Board of Education May 13, 1970
18 13114 13114 Para-Professional Contract Signing - Board of Education Mar 3, 1971
22 13410 13410 TRU contract signing Jun 16, 1971

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Series VII: Dedicated Days/Weeks/Celebrations.

Box item Item Title Date
24 13629 13629 IS 293 Brooklyn Puerto Rican Night undated
5 10007 10007 Negro History Panel Jul 8, 1966
5 10503 10503 Meeting Afro-American May 18, 1967
6 11050 11050 PS 130 Spr[ing] [African-American history day] Feb 9, 1968
6 11261 11261 Art Exhibit Dr. King Jun 4, 1968
7 11657 11657 K 25 Afro American History Exhibit Feb 12, 1969
7 11663 11663 Afro History Feb 17, 1969
7 11675 11675 PS 129 [Dr. Martin Luther] King Museum Feb 24, 1969
9 12215 12215 Puerto Rican Festival PS 327 Nov 21, 1969
10 12388 12388 PS 304 Bedford / Stuyvesant Food & [Black Heritage] Displays Feb 11, 1970
10 12392 12392 Afro-American Week Displays PS 25 [# 12392-4: Teacher Roberta Fass tells her students about labor leaders, A. Philip Randolph. Left to Right: Edgar Diaz, Darnell Norris, Neal McCord, Larry Gilliam, Roberta Fass, and Tyrone Temple.] Feb 13, 1970
10 12402 12402 PS 129 Afro-American Week Feb 20, 1970
11 12440 12440 PS 129 Broglia West [Students reading Langston Hughes poetry, showing off African-American pictures, magazines and history posters.] Mar 12, 1970
12 12528 12528 PS 307 Earth Day Apr 22, 1970
13 12636 12636 Afro-American Exhibit Display PS 151 Jun 3, 1970
14 12727 12727 African Art Fordham [?] Jul 21, 1970
16 12898 12898 PS 70 Puerto Rican Discovery Day Nov 17, 1970
16 12904 12904 Puerto Rican Discovery Day - Taft HS Nov 18, 1970
16 12909 12909 Puerto Rico Day - 6 Schools Bronx Nov 19, 1970
17 12999 12999 Bronx Schools Martin Luther King Day Jan 11, 1971
17 13008 13008 Howard Taft H.S. - Martin Luther King Exhibit & Performance Jan 13, 1971
17 13009 13009 PS 208 - Martin L. King Celebration Jan 14, 1971
17 13014 13014 IS 293 Brooklyn Nathan Hale Production [Appears to be a celebration of African heritage and culture - students participating in African dance and drumming.] Jan 14, 1971
17 13027 13027 District 28 [Dr. Martin Luther] King Program Jan 21, 1971
17 13032 13032 Chinese New Year PS 130 Jan 26, 1971
17 13042 13042 PS 23 Manhattan Chinese New Year Play Jan 28, 1971
17 13043 13043 John Brown HS Martin L. King Display Jan 29, 1971
17 13062 13062 PS 332 Brooklyn Black Music through the Years Feb 8, 1971
17 13072 13072 JHS 232 Brooklyn Black History Program Feb 11, 1971
17 13070 13070 PS 159 Brooklyn Black History Celebration Feb 11, 1971
18 13093 13093 PS 45 Queens - Negro History - Performance for parents Feb 23, 1971
19 13195 13195 PS 396-327 Brooklyn Fiesta Panamerica Apr 6, 1971
19 13219 13219 JHS 296 Brooklyn Pan American Show Apr 23, 1971
20 13253 13253 PS 130 Manhattan Chinese - Puerto Rican - Day Apr 30, 1971
20 13264 13264 PS 150 Bronx Crop Principal Black & Puerto Rican Culture May 5, 1971
20 13268 13268 District 28 Queens overcrowded classes demonstration May 6, 1971
21 13332 13332 PS 128 M King Film Premiere - Para-Professional - PS 128 M May 22, 1971
24 13635 13635 P[uerto] R[ican] Discovery Day Brooklyn PS 284 Brooklyn Nov 18, 1971
24 13638 13638 PS 60 Bronx P[uerto] R[ican] Program Nov 18, 1971
24 13660 13660 PS 297 Brooklyn Puerto Rico Discovery Day Nov 22, 1971
24 13666 13666 Thanksgiving Day Feast PS 188 Brooklyn, Marta Gross, Labell Harrison Nov 24, 1971
24 13686 13686 International food festival Wingate HS Brooklyn, Stanley Finger Dec 3, 1971
25 13709 13709 PS 299 Award Winners at Black Expo Dec 8, 1971
26 13799 13799 PS 127 Queens Martin Luther King Day Jan 18, 1972
26 13811 13811 Demonstration PS15 Jan 26, 1972
26 13829 13829 Chinese New Year PS 23 Feb 10, 1972
27 13842 13842 PS 244 K Brooklyn Americana USA Feb 16, 1972
27 13851 13851 Chinese New Year PS 2 Feb 17, 1972
27 13852 13852 Afro American History PS 224 Brooklyn Feb 17, 1972
27 13848 13848 JHS 45 Manhattan Afro American History week Feb 18, 1972
27 13853 13853 PS 157, District 7, Brooklyn, Negro History Week Feb 18, 1972
27 13863 13863 PS 282 Negro History Feb 25, 1972
28 13939 13939 PS 75 Brooklyn Pan-American Day & Fashion Show Apr 14, 1972
28 13951 13951 PS 198 Manhattan Pan A[merican] Fiesta Apr 21, 1972
28 13952 13952 PS 9 Brooklyn Martin Luther King Statue Apr 21, 1972
29 14013 14013 IS 10 Manhattan, Bro[c?]k Peters Auditorium, F[rederick] Douglas Day May 19, 1972
29 14054 14054 Sommers [?] JHS 252 International Festival Jun 6, 1972
30 14455 14455 African Exhibit [and ribbon cutting] Oct 17, 1973

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Series VIII: Demonstrations/Rallies.

Box item Item Title Date
6 10730 10730 3 Films of Amateur St. Johns Picket line [UFCT] undated
1 94 94 Teachers' Guild [Demonstration calling for cost of living adjustment.] Mar 12, 1950
1 1110 1110 Teachers' Guild Picketing City Hall [Collection includes corresponding prints.] Apr 14, 1953
1 1575 1575 Teachers' Guild - Pickets "Wake up Mr. & Mrs. NY" Jan 13, 1954
1 4603 4603 Teachers' Guild [Two men holding sign that reads "Higher Salaries = More Teachers = Better Schools; Raise Teachers' Salaries; Work Through Your Parents Ass'n, Your Civic Club, Your Union".] Jan 7, 1958
2 4672 4672 Teachers' Guild - Rally @ Washington Irving HS Feb 5, 1959
2 5318 5318 Teachers' Guild - snowy day pickets @ Board of Education Dec 21, 1959
2 5529 5529 St. Nicholas Arena - Teachers with Placards Mar 25, 1960
2 5529 5529 St. Nicholas Arena - wide shot Mar 25, 1960
2 5529 5529 Teachers St. Nicholas Arena Mar 25, 1960
2 5779 5779 United Federation of Teachers picket line Woolworths, 42nd st. [Civil Rights: UFT Supports Sit-Ins] Jun 25, 1960
2 5908 5908 Pre- strike rally - Placard-holders Oct 19, 1960
2 5908 5908 Dave Selden addressing pre-strike rally Oct 19, 1960
2 5908 5908 Pre-strike rally [back of speakers' heads] Oct 19, 1960
2 6421 6421 Picket line Board of Education Jun 6, 1961
2 6421 6421 Picket line Jun 6, 1961
2 6421 6421 Picket line (long view) Jun 6, 1961
2 7478 7478 Rally Brooklyn Feb 28, 1963
3 7539 7539 Rally HS of Fashion Mar 20, 1963
3 7542 Rockefeller Office [Man holding "Veto the Index" sign; appears to be a demonstration in front of NYS Governor Nelson Rockefeller's office (street number 22).] Mar 22, 1963
3 7570 7570 City Hall Rally Apr 3, 1963
3 7635 7635 Vigil May 1, 1963
3 8306 8306 City Hall Picket line May 7, 1964
4 8505 8505 Board of Education Pickets & Hotel St. George Rally Jul 1, 1964
4 8473 8473 Camp Teachers Rally Washington Irving HS Jul 29, 1964
4 8620 8620 College Teachers Picket line Oct 23, 1964
4 8747 8747 Picket Line Welfare Workers Jan 12, 1965