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Title
"City Unfair to Victims of Urban Renewal"
Creator
DeRome, Albert Walton
Date Created and/or Issued
1968/ /
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Man in suit, wearing glasses, standing in front of James Transfer & Storage Co. moving trucks parked in a lot with a wire fence. He is holding a picket, "City Unfair to Victims of Urban Renewal." From a series of thirteen black and white photographs of the same man holding a sign that reads "City Unfair to Victims of Urban Renewal," posing in different locations surrounding James Transfer & Storage Co., whose main offices were located at 390 North Second Street, San Jose. Outside of envelope is marked "13 Best Kjaerbye - James." Accompanying set of negatives includes more images.
Type
image
Format
Black & White
Identifier
32B14129-E218-4992-9389-967691027013
2000-24-25-1-2
Subject
Protest movements
Signs (Notices)
Moving & storage trade
James Transfer & Storage Co
Urban renewal
Nineteen sixties
Pickets
Park Center Plaza (San Jose, Calif.)
San Jose Redevelopment Agency
De Rome, Albert Walton

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