The Oakland Tribune Collection, the Oakland Museum of California. Gift of ANG Newspapers.
Copyright status:
In Copyright
Copyright holder:
Oakland Museum of California
Content description:
Depiction: Rev. Charles Meyer is booked and arrested on a Berkeley street corner. He is one of many protestors being arrested. He holds a number written in black ink on a white card up against his chest. It reads 2-38-B. A Berkeley police officer on his right writes up the paperwork as the Meyer stands against a white brick wall.
Concepts:
police; street; arrest; demonstration; protestor
Places:
Berkeley, California
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