Father Edward Dowling S. J., one of those interested in erecting stone at forgotten resting place, points with cane to exact spot of Dred Scott's grave in Calvary Cemetery while great-grandson, John A. Madison, his wife and children look on.
Photograph of marchers holding portaits of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during parade. Sign at left says, "Martin Luther Jr. never wavered from his basic belief that LOVE was the Negro's most powerful WEAPON"
Great Flood of 1927. A Coast Guard boat stacked with supplies in the right mid-ground. Two men, one on the boat, are exchanging a bag of sugar. Refugees under a shack, with dogs, are in the background.
Protest at Homer G.: About 100 people on foot and in cars paraded with hand-lettered signs from Homer G. Phillips Hospital to City Hall Sunday in observance of the one-year anniversary of the closing of its acute-care facilities. Young protestors, Jolene Cotton (4) and Tiffany Hudson (2), joined the ranks of demonstrators in a march that marked the one year closing of Homer G. Phillips Hospital