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Verso: blue pen note: Shouting to crowd standing on police car roof-, 3 purple stamps: Russ Reed, Oct 1 1964, Oct 3 1964. Image: This photograph shows a small crowd gathered in the foreground, most of whom are sitting on a police car. There is a man standing on the roof of the car with his hands cupped to his mouth, speaking. This man is wearing a patterned dark shirt, dark pants, thin dark belt, a watch on his left arm and a political button. In front of him, sitting on the roof of the car, is an African American man wearing a sweat shirt, dark pants that come up to the middle of his calf, socks, tennis shoes, and many political buttons. Some of the buttons say I Care, No on 14. One button is a peace symbol. In front of him, sitting on the hood, is a woman wearing a white button-up shirt, a peace button on the round collar, and dark-rimmed glasses who has her hair done in a bouffant bun on top of her head. One man to the right is eating an apple and holding a sheaf of papers. Further to the right is a young man in a twead jacket, button-down collar white shirt, black tie, glasses, who is holding a microphone and lifting his left hand. Several people in the crowd are wearing sunglasses. In the background, out of focus, there are a few people sitting on benches and one man is standing behind them, in front of a building.