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Native American Protest; Viet Nam Protest; Governor Calls the National Guard, 1968-1973

 File — Box: 2, Binder: 2

Scope and Contents

  1. 4.1: Kiva Club march after death of Larry Casuse, leaving the campus. March 1973
  2. 4.2: Marcher on crutches with picture of Crazy Horse hanging from back
  3. 4.4: Kiva Club marches west on Central Ave. at Oak
  4. 4.4a: Kiva Club crosses under I-25 bridge on Central Ave.
  5. 4.5: Kiva drummer (railroad overpass)
  6. 4.6: Police car precedes Kiva Club march downtown Albuquerque near 3rd and Central
  7. 4.7: Kiva Club marches, sign reads, "I’d Rather be Red (sic) then Dead"
  8. 4.8: Bystanders with popcorn and soda near Sees Candy watch the marchers go by
  9. 4.9: Marchers at McLellen's with sign, "Emmett the Killer" at 4th and Central
  10. 4.10: Woman with startled children and others watch Kiva Club march down Central and 4th
  11. 4.11: Men with sign, "Sitting Bull, Larry Casuse and Crazy Horse"
  12. 4.12: Bystanders in front of McLellans look at marchers
  13. 4.14: Two older men, one Anglo, the other Hispanic, talk while watching the march
  14. 4.17: Marcher pauses to comfort child. Sign carried by child reads, "What Kind of a World…"
  15. 4.18: Marchers with dog (2nd and Mountain?)
  16. 4.19: Marchers with sign, "Indian Power" and large picture of Geronimo
  17. 4.20: 4 women at corner of 7th and Tijeras across from café
  18. 4.21: Marchers pass by St. Mary's #1
  19. 4.22: "May Your God Forgive You"
  20. 4.23: 2 motorcycle policemen escort the march at corner of 2nd and ??
  21. 4.24: Police officer with radio tugs at Ron English who is wearing American flag upside down
  22. 4.25: Ron English confronted by 2 police officers. 2 other people holding microphones
  23. 4.26: Drummers at Robinson Park: Sign in background, "Our Culture is Very Real - Stop Raping our Culture"
  24. 4.27: Man standing on tree stump at Robinson Park holding Larry Casuse poster and another poster, "Indians are America's POWs"
  25. 4.29: Indian press conference #1
  26. 4.30: Indian press conference #1 with Larry Emerson
  27. 4.31: Indian press conference #2 with Fred?
  28. 5.1: General Lewis B. Hershey at press conference at Popejoy Hall, Feb. 6, 1969
  29. 5.2: Lone protestor at Hershey speech at Popejoy Hall, Feb. 6, 1969
  30. 5.3: Men in intense exchange #1
  31. 5.4: "Why Must They Die" at the railroad bridge at Central and 1st, Oct. 15, 1969
  32. 5.5: Unidentified woman carries the American flag and leads a reported 3000 people west on Central past Buena Vista Ave.
  33. 5.6: Flag at Central and University. National moratorium against the war, Oct. 15, 1969
  34. 5.7: "Immediate Withdrawal" Professor and Mrs. Tomlinson and Su(?) on right
  35. 5.8: Moratorium marchers emerging from overpass
  36. 5.9: "Today Vietnam Tomorrow the World"
  37. 5.10: Kimo, "Let the Young Men Live"
  38. 5.11: Marchers take up the width of Central Ave.
  39. 5.12: "Dow Kills Cheap" Woman holds sign in Student Union Building, Feb. 27, 1969
  40. 5.13: Mime as napalmed
  41. 5.14: Counterprotestor rips a sign
  42. 5.15: Young man holds the flag and a sign, "America Love It or Leave It" Robinson Park circa 1969
  43. 5.16: Unidentified man holding sign, "American Legion It's My Flag Too"
  44. 5.17: Joah Baez speaking to crowd at Mall under bell
  45. 5.18: Joan Baez with husband, David Harris at Student Union Building, Feb. 1969
  46. 5.19: Unidentified man carrying several American flags at an outdoor rally. In background are 2 people holding Nixon swastika sign
  47. 5.21: "Court de Nixon" #1 mime troupe, 12/9/73
  48. 5.22: "Court de Nixon" #2
  49. 5.23: "Court de Nixon" #3
  50. 5.24: "Court de Nixon" #4
  51. 5.25: Injured man on ground
  52. 5.26: APD and UNM police officers taking report
  53. 5.27: Man loaded into ambulence
  54. 6.1: President Ferrell Heady engages demonstrators at night near Mall
  55. 6.2: President Heady under the bell
  56. 6.3: Pres. Heady night address, arm raised
  57. 6.5: Undercover State Policeman Jack Johnson photographing students and events
  58. 6.6: Undercover State Policeman Jack Johnson photographing students and events
  59. 6.7: Policemen marching to SUB from Zimmerman field
  60. 6.8: Policeman with baton (Zimmerman field)
  61. 6.9: Police running toward SUB
  62. 6.10: Line of policemen, one with tear gas cannister at the ready
  63. 6.11: Police officer with tear gas at the ready
  64. 6.12: Police officer with shotgun at the ready
  65. 6.13: National Guard begin the sweep with masks
  66. 6.14: National Guard with loudspeaker
  67. 6.15: Steve [Sullivan] [Clevenger] sustained a bayonet wound to his arm. Between 8 and 11 people received bayonet wounds
  68. 6.16: Medical stuident, Drew Gaffney talks to 2 National Guardsmen, a sergeant and a corporal with a sniper rifle
  69. 6.17: Blood trail from a bayonetting on the mall
  70. 6.18: Professor Hoyt looking at the scene
  71. 6.19: National Guardsmen and APD at the SUB entrance
  72. 6.20: Young guardsmen feared for their safety

Dates

  • 1968-1973

Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Collection: 185 items (5 boxes) : 185 black and white photographs

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the UNM Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections Repository

Contact:
University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections
University Libraries, MSC05 3020
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque NM 87131
505-277-6451