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Title
Community United Against Violence contingent on Market St
Creator
Altman, Joe, 1945-1991
Date Created and/or Issued
1979 June 24
Contributing Institution
California Historical Society
Collection
Joe Altman Photographs of the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parades
Rights Information
Any rights (including copyright and related rights to publicity and privacy) held by Joe Altman were transferred to the California Historical Society (CHS) in October 1985 by Joe Altman. Reproduction or publication of materials in this collection beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of CHS. Please contact rights@calhist.org
In Copyright: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Description
Numbered: 1979-6-1/1A
Stamped on back: "Photography By Joe Altman 525 Leavenworth #23 S.R. CA 94109 (415) 441-1008"
Written in pencil on back: "Community United Against Violence Contigent On Market St." Sign reads: "Stop Attacks on Lesbian and Gay Men Carry a Whistle"
Type
image
Format
photographs
photographic prints
1 photograph : print, black and white; 20 x 25 cm
Identifier
PC-40_48
Subject
Gay Freedom Day Parade and Celebration (San Francisco, Calif.)
Community United Against Violence (Organization)
Gay pride parades
Gay clubs
Banners
Gay Pride Day
Place
California
San Francisco (Calif.)
Relation
Joe Altman photographs of the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parades, PC-040, California Historical Society

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