Americana: An unfinished edit by Bob Adelman. Features many examples of his life’s work as the renowned photo-documentarian.
Peace March NYC: The Spring Mobilization’s massive march against the Vietnam War from Central Park to the United Nations. April 15, 1967.
Bedford Stuyvesant: Photographs for a 1963 LOOK magazine story with Ernest Dunbar. Portrait of a black Park Avenue doorman who lives in the teeming ghetto of Bedford Stuyvesant.
Bobby Kennedy: Includes photographs from the 1964 Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City, campaigning in New York City, 1966.
Coney Island: Photographs for the story “Coney Island Forever” NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE, July 18, 1976
Democratic Convention 1964: Assignment for LONDON OBSERVER of the convention and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party demonstration in Atlantic City.
Democratic Convention 1976: Democratic National Convention. Madison Square Garden in New York City, from July 12 to July 15, 1976
Gay Pride Parade: New York City, 1994.
Housing: Photographs for a foundation- sponsored, privately published monograph titled “How the other half still lives,” based on a Bob Adelman idea to depict the current plight of the poorly housed, sometimes in the same New York neighborhoods that Jacob Riis did his pioneering study. (see also the collection “How The Other Half Still Lives”)
Moratorium 1969: Photographs from the demonstrations at Columbia University in New York City on October 15th, 1969 and Washington D.C. on November 15th, 1969
Queens, New York, 1968: Photographs for a study of different neighborhoods in and around Jamaica Queens, where there were plans were being considered for an innovative approach to the current school system. Includes Downtown Jamaica, Jamaica Estates, Briarwood, Kew Gardens Park, Glen Oaks, Hollis, East Jamaica, St. Albans, South Jamaica.
Pentagon Protests 1968: Protests in Washington D.C. against the war in Vietnam.
Vietnam War Demonstrations: Protests in New York City, both for and against the war in Vietnam.
Women’s Strike for Equality: August 26, 1970. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment.