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- Ruth M. Baruch
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Mother and Child, Free Huey Rally, De Fremery Park, Oakland, from the series “Black Panthers”, July 28, 1968, printed 1996
Ruth-Marion Baruch
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Free Huey Rally, Bobby Hutton Memorial Park, Oakland, from the series “Black Panthers”, August 25 1968, printed 1996
Ruth-Marion Baruch
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Mill Valley, California, from the series “Shape of Birth”, 1975
Ruth-Marion Baruch
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Black Panther in Doorway of Manzanita Center, Marin City, from the series “Black Panthers”, August 22, 1968, printed 1996
Ruth-Marion Baruch
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Mill Valley, California, from the series “Shape of Birth”, 1975
Ruth-Marion Baruch
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Couple at Free Huey Rally, De Fremery Park, Oakland, from the series “Black Panthers”, July 28, 1968, printed 1996
Ruth-Marion Baruch
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San Francisco, California, 1948
Ruth-Marion Baruch
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Black Panther, Unitarian Church, San Rafael, California, 1968
Ruth-Marion Baruch
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San Francisco, China Town, Chinese New Year, 1955
Ruth-Marion Baruch
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San Francisco, from the series “Illusion for Sale”, 1961
Ruth-Marion Baruch
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Mill Valley, California, from the series “Shape of Birth”, 1975
Ruth-Marion Baruch
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Entertainer at Free Huey Rally, Bobby Hutton Memorial Park, Oakland, from the series “Black Panthers”, August 25, 1968
Ruth-Marion Baruch
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