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Photo of Tommy Lee Randle at Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photograph of an African American man identified as Tommy Lee Randle participating in a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. Randle occupies the center of the frame. He is standing outside the cafeteria, looking towards the viewer's right. The date "Jun 3 1964" is stamped in red ink on the back of the photograph, and a handwritten note identifies the main subject "Tommy Lee Randle." This is one of many surveillance ph… more
Date: June 3, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Photo of Clarence Broadnax at Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photograph of Clarence Broadnax participating in a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. Mr. Broadnax holds a sign that includes a picture of President Kennedy on one side and the hand-lettered words "DID JFK DIE IN VAIN" on the other. Clarence Broadnax was one of the local leaders with the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). The man with his arms crossed on the left of the image is an unknown Piccadilly Cafeteria emplo… more
Date: June 5, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Photo of Clarence Broadnax at Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photograph of Clarence Broadnax participating in a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The image shows Broadnax wearing a hat, sunglasses, and a plaid suit. He is wearing a button that reads "Freedom Now CORE", which stood for Congress of Racial Equality. Broadnax is also wearing a ribbon (held on by the button) that reads "ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country, In Memory of Joh… more
Date: June 5, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Photo of Earl Allen at Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photograph of people at a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. Based on notes made on the backs of other photos in the collection showing the same person, the African American man on the right is identified as the Reverend Earl Allen, a local leader with the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Allen was a co-organizer of this twenty-eight-day demonstration, along with local activist Clarence Broadnax. Standing next to … more
Date: June 1, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Photo of Clarence Broadnax at Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photograph of Clarence Broadnax participating in a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The image shows Broadnax wearing a hat, sunglasses, and a plaid suit. He is smiling while looking towards the viewer's left. Clarence Broadnax was one of the local leaders with the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Stamped in red ink on back of photo the date "Jun 4 1964", and a handwritten note identifies the subject as "Clarence… more
Date: June 4, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Photo of Egbert Theodore Adams at Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photographic print of several individuals at a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The image shows an African American man named Egbert Theodore Adams holding a piece of paper. Next to him is an unknown white man wearing a hat holding some papers. In the background is a white man wearing a military hat and an unknown white woman. Stamped in red ink on back of photo the date "Jun 4 1964". This is one of many surveilla… more
Date: June 4, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Surveillance Photo of Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photograph of an unknown African American woman participating in a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The woman is standing in a line outside the cafeteria looking towards the viewer's right. The date "Jun 4 1964" is stamped in red ink on the back of the photograph. This is one of many surveillance photos taken by the Dallas County Sheriff's Department during the month-long civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Caf… more
Date: June 4, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Surveillance Photo of Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photograph of two unknown African American women participating in a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The women are standing in a line outside the cafeteria. The woman on the left edge of the image is looking away from the building while the woman on the right is looking towards the viewer's left. The leaves of a plant can be seen through the glass window behind them. The date "Jun 4 1964" is stamped in red ink on t… more
Date: June 4, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Surveillance Photo of Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photograph of an unknown white man during a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The image shows the man wearing glasses and a polka dot tie looking towards an African American man. Only the back of the African American man's head is visible, but it is possible the man is Egbert Theodore Adams. A sign posted in the window of the cafeteria behind the men reads "Meatball's and Spaghetti". Stamped in red ink on back of ph… more
Date: June 4, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Surveillance Photo of Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photographic print of an unknown white man at a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The image shows a white man standing in front of the cafeteria looking towards the viewer's left. Stamped in red ink on back of photo is the date "Jun 4 1964". This is one of many surveillance photos taken by the Dallas County Sheriff's Department during the month-long civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria in Dallas, Texas,… more
Date: June 4, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Surveillance Photo of Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photographic print of a group of people at a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The image shows a white woman with short blonde hair in front of the cafeteria. Her face is obscured by the figure of a man walking in front of her. Two male figures are in the foreground, but their faces are cut-off or turned away from the viewer. Stamped in red ink on back of photo is the date "Jun 4 1964". This is one of many surveill… more
Date: June 4, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Surveillance Photo of Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photographic print of two women during a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The image shows the white women leaning against an open door next to a fire escape. They are both looking down towards the street, possibly watching the protestors, as they both hold cigarettes. Stamped in red ink on back of photo is the date "Jun 4 1964". This is one of many surveillance photos taken by the Dallas County Sheriff's Departmen… more
Date: June 4, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Surveillance Photo of Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photographic print of two women during a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The image shows the white women leaning against an open door. They are both looking down towards the street, possibly watching the protestors, as they each hold cigarettes. Stamped in red ink on back of photo is the date "Jun 4 1964". This is one of many surveillance photos taken by the Dallas County Sheriff's Department during the month-lon… more
Date: June 4, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Surveillance Photo of Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photographic print of two unknown white women at a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The image shows the women both wearing sunglasses. The woman on the left is looking directly at the viewer while the woman on the right is looking towards the viewer's right. They are standing in a line outside the cafeteria. Stamped in red ink on back of photo is the date "Jun 4 1964". This is one of many surveillance photos taken… more
Date: June 4, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Photo of Earl Allen at Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photographic print of Earl Allen at a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The image shows Allen, a local leader with the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), wearing a plaid jacket and sunglasses, turned to look at a white man in a hat. Several other white men stand around Allen outside the cafeteria. The white man standing behind Allen at the right of the image is an unknown cafeteria employee whose job was to bar ent… more
Date: June 2, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Surveillance Photo of Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photograph of a crowd at a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. Based on notes made on the backs of other photos in the collection showing the same people, the man on the viewer's left is identified as George Cooper, the man third from the left is Frederick Charles Schulze, and the woman fourth from the left is Maya Alderson Schulze. The African American man facing the viewer standing between Cooper and Schulze has yet… more
Date: June 1, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Surveillance Photo of Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photograph of a crowd at a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. Based on notes made on the backs of other photos in the collection showing the same people, the man second from the viewer's left is identified as George Cooper, the woman third from the left is Maya Alderson Schulze and the man fourth from the left is Frederick Charles Schulze. The other figures in the image have yet to be identified. The protestors are s… more
Date: June 1, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Photo of Earl Allen at Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photographic print of several individuals at a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The image shows Earl Allen, a local leader with the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), looking at some papers held by a white man who is possibly identified as attorney John Browning Wilson. Allen is wearing a plaid jacket and sunglasses while smoking a pipe. Directly behind Wilson, looking over his shoulder, can be seen an African Ame… more
Date: June 2, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Surveillance Photo of Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photograph of an unknown African American woman participating in a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The woman is wearing sunglasses and is standing in a line outside the cafeteria looking towards the viewer's right. A white woman wearing a headscarf is visible directly behind her, looking towards the camera. The date "Jun 4 1964" is stamped in red ink on the back of the photograph. This is one of many surveillance… more
Date: June 4, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Photo of Earl Allen at Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photograph of Earl Allen at a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The Reverend Earl Allen, a local leader with the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), is standing on the right wearing a hat and sunglasses. Allen was a co-organizer of this twenty-eight-day demonstration, along with local activist Clarence Broadnax. Standing next to him is an unknown white man in glasses. The date "Jun 1 1964" is stamped in red ink on t… more
Date: June 1, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Photograph of a civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria in Dallas

Description: Black and white photograph of people at a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The man at left, facing away from the camera, is identified as the Reverend Earl Allen, a local leader with the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). Allen was a co-organizer of this twenty-eight day demonstration, along with local activist Clarence Broadnax. The date "Jun 1 1964" is stamped in red ink on the back of the photograph. "Earl E. Allen" is writt… more
Date: June 2, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Photo of Earl Allen at Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photographic print of several individuals at a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The image shows Earl Allen, a local leader with the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), looking at some papers held by a white man who is possibly identified as attorney John Browning Wilson. Allen is wearing a plaid jacket and sunglasses while smoking a pipe. Directly behind Wilson, looking over his shoulder, can be seen an African Ame… more
Date: June 2, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Photo of Earl Allen at Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photographic print of several individuals at a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The image shows Earl Allen, a local leader with the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), looking at some papers being held by an unknown white man wearing a hat. Allen is wearing a plaid jacket and sunglasses. Seen almost in profile in the image, looking towards the papers held by the unknown white man, can be seen an African American ma… more
Date: June 2, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza

Surveillance Photo of Piccadilly Cafeteria Civil Rights Protest

Description: Black and white photographic print of an unknown white man at a June 1964 civil rights protest at the Piccadilly Cafeteria on Commerce Street in downtown Dallas. The image shows the unknown white man wearing a hat and looking down towards some papers on his hands. The back of an African American man, identified as Earl Allen based on other photos in the collection, a local leader with the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), can be seen in front of the white man. Several unknown individuals can … more
Date: June 2, 1964
Creator: Dallas County Sheriff's Department
Partner: The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
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