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Additional description from police logbook: recorded by Foley and Burns

REC0063_0134

Additional description from police logbook: recorded by Foley and Burns

REC0063_0135-01

Additional description from police logbook: recorded by Foley and Blozis

REC0063_0135-02

Additional description from police logbook: recorded by Blozis

REC0063_0135-03

[Protestors march against President Tito of Yugoslavia's visit at East 49th Street and Park Avenue.]

REC0063_0136

Additional description from police logbook: recorded by Klun

REC0063_0137

Additional description from police logbook: recorded by Klun

REC0063_0138-01

[Police escort followed by crowd, footage inside New York Police Department photo unit]

REC0063_0138-02

Additional description from police logbook: recorded by Kane

REC0063_0139

Additional description from police logbook: recorded by Kane

REC0063_0141-01

Additional description from police logbook: recorded by Jablonehi

REC0063_0142

Additional description from police logbook: recorded by Burns

REC0063_0143

[Protests met with police force outside of the Hilton Hotel in conjunction with President John F. Kennedy's visit.]

REC0063_0144-01

[Youth Against War and Fascism protestors demand the freeing Mae Mallory.]

REC0063_0144-02

[Protestors march against the railroad industry's profits amidst decreasing employment opportunities; Youth Against War and Fascism protestors demand the freeing Mae Mallory.]

REC0063_0144-03

[Protestors marching for rail workers job security and civil rights are met with heavy police presence; John F. Kennedy appears at Hilton Hotel.]

REC0063_0144-04

Additional description from police logbook: recorded by Klun

REC0063_0144-05

[Protestors including many from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the Joint Committee for Equal Employment Opportunity, and various labor union locals march against Ray Corbett, segregation, and Jim Crow.]

REC0063_0145

Additional description from police logbook: recorded by Harden

REC0063_0146

Additional description from police logbook: recorded by Burns

REC0063_0147

[Footage of John F. Kennedy at the Carlyle on East 76th Street; Protestors of Blue Ribbon Organization For Equal Opportunity rally for desegregated hiring practice and civil rights.]

REC0063_0150

[Footage of a construction site and the Port of New York Authority.]

REC0063_0151

[Protest against police violence at former Police Headquarters on 240 Centre Street.]

REC0063_0152

Additional description from police logbook: recorded by Klun

REC0063_0153

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