49. Men and women protesting in front of William S. Moorehead Federal Building, with signs that read, "Less Talk, More Jobs For Negroes" Creator: Harris, Teenie, 1908-1998 Date of Original: 1950/1970 Collection: Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project Contributing Institution: Carnegie Museum of Art
50. Men and women protesting with signs reading "Join the fight against segregation, join the fight for human rights," and "Make Woolworth serve everyone everywhere" outside Woolworth's, Downtown Creator: Harris, Teenie, 1908-1998 Date of Original: 1965 Collection: Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project Contributing Institution: Carnegie Museum of Art
51. Men and women protesting with signs "To Heaven with Mrs. Amos" and "We don't like rats either" outside Pittsburgh Board of Education building, Oakland Creator: Harris, Teenie, 1908-1998 Date of Original: 1950/1965 Collection: Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project Contributing Institution: Carnegie Museum of Art
52. Men and women walking on sidewalk in protest, including man holding American flag and sign inscribed "...Says NO to Racist Wallace" and another sign inscribed "N.A.A.C.P. Against Bigotry and Wallace" outside of Harp & Crown and Penn-Sheraton Hotel Creator: Harris, Teenie, 1908-1998 Date of Original: 1964/1976 Collection: Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project Contributing Institution: Carnegie Museum of Art
53. Men and workmen picketing outside Allegheny Children's Center, with signs reading "Manchester Citizens Support Dr. C. J. Burks" and "Dr. Muldoc[?] reinstate Dr. Burks" Creator: Harris, Teenie, 1908-1998 Date of Original: 1965/1975 Collection: Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project Contributing Institution: Carnegie Museum of Art
54. Men, including James McCoy on right end, and women, outside Freedom House with sign in window "Black Citizens for Democracy Headquarters" protesting George Wallace Creator: Harris, Teenie, 1908-1998 Date of Original: 1965/1975 Collection: Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project Contributing Institution: Carnegie Museum of Art
55. Men, including Roy S. Lahet, minister of Trinity Lutheran Church second from left, and women, picketing outside Woolworth's protesting discrimination at lunch counters, downtown Creator: Harris, Teenie, 1908-1998 Date of Original: 1969/1970 Collection: Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project Contributing Institution: Carnegie Museum of Art
56. Men installing sign reading "Police...We need your protection...not your harassment" in residential area Creator: Harris, Teenie, 1908-1998 Date of Original: 1970/1975 Collection: Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project Contributing Institution: Carnegie Museum of Art
57. Men protesting on sidewalk outside of Shapero's, including two men in center wearing hats and overcoats, some carrying signs reading "Bedfellows make strange politics" and "Wallace & King...", downtown Creator: Harris, Teenie, 1908-1998 Date of Original: 1950/1970 Collection: Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project Contributing Institution: Carnegie Museum of Art
58. Men protesting on sidewalk with signs reading "Small business prospers when we prosper," and "Don't let what happened in Philadelphia happen in Pittsburgh" Creator: Harris, Teenie, 1908-1998 Date of Original: 1930/1950 Collection: Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project Contributing Institution: Carnegie Museum of Art
59. Men protesting, possibly including Byrd Brown third from left, possibly outside of Woolworth's, carrying sign reading "The Battle for Civil Rights is not only a Negro Problem, but the Concern of all Good Americans" Creator: Harris, Teenie, 1908-1998 Date of Original: 1950/1970 Collection: Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project Contributing Institution: Carnegie Museum of Art
60. Men protesting swimming pool segregation on Grant Street sidewalk with signs reading "We want democracy at Highland Park Pool, Mayor Lawrence, what do you want?" and "We fought together, why can't we swim together" Creator: Harris, Teenie, 1908-1998 Date of Original: 1949 Collection: Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project Contributing Institution: Carnegie Museum of Art