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Pittsburgh, Historical
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Charles "Teenie" Harris
"Black Monday" demonstration, Freedom Corner, Lower Hill District, Pittsburgh, 1969
Todd Webb
(Overview: View of J&L Steel Mill on the Monongahela River from the South Side, Pittsburgh), 1948
Charles "Teenie" Harris
President John F. Kennedy speaking from podium, Monessen, Pennsylvania, 1962
Charles "Teenie" Harris
North Homewood Avenue at intersection of Susquehanna Street, Homewood, 1958
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Crane lifting St. Benedict the Moor statue off ground, 1968
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Daisy Curry, holding protest sign "Do your children live like this in Squirrel Hill? We are still human not animals," 1963
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Lillie Copeland and her family in their dilapidated home, Strip District, 1951
William Conventry Wall
View of the Great Fire of Pittsburgh, ca. 1846
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Small crowd gathered outside Studio Dee, WHOD radio station, Hill District, August 1 1951
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Workers demolishing roof of Crawford Grill No. 1, Hill District, 1956
unknown photographer
Charles "Teenie" Harris, holding camera and standing on sidewalk, ca. 1938
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Civil rights protesters outside of US Steel building, Pittsburgh, June 1966
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Family members of murder victim George Howard, Hill District, November 1951
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Boy school crossing guard holding back group of children, A. Leo Weil School, Hill District, 1947
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Labor Day celebration honoring A. Philip Randolph, Lower Hill District, 1967
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Gaines Funeral Church with hearses and attendants, East Liberty, 1939
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Men standing behind elderly women seated on swings, at Highland Park picnic, August 1952
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Four color guard from 372nd Infantry marching in front of soldiers in parade, Fifth Avenue, Downtown Pittsburgh, 1942
Charles "Teenie" Harris
United Farm Workers protesters carrying signs outside Kentucky Fried Chicken, 1971
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Protestors with signs gathered in Pittsburgh City Council Chambers at the City County Building, 1949
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Dr. Emile Nash seated before unlit light boxes with x-rays, in Veterans Administration Hospital, Oakland, 1955
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Group portrait outside "El Cabana Club Casino" 1940-1955
Charles "Teenie" Harris
Picketers from Local 1397 on strike in front of US Steel Homestead Steel Works, c. 1957
Charles "Teenie" Harris
People gathered at Lunch counter at the Centre Avenue YMCA, c. 1946