
Color photo of two circular pin-on buttons: 1969 bright orange button with black Boycott Grapes curving around the top and bottom halves of the button, surrounding the American Farm Workers eagle logo; 1968 white McCarthy campaign button with McCarthy in black letters over a dark blue and turquoise vertical ribbon, with a triangular notch at the ribbon鈥檚 bottom.

Black and white night photo of an empty Providence city police car, parked and idling with its lights on, in of an Almacs supermarket, Providence RI, 3 October 1969. The car has a Boycott Grapes bumper sticker with the American Farm Workers eagle covering part of the large POLICE painted on its trunk lid.

Black and white night photo of a protest leader speaking to grape boycott picketers lined up in front of an Almacs supermarket, Providence RI, 3 October 1969.

Black and white night photo of a line of a picket line of people carrying signs in front of a brightly lit Almacs supermarket in Providence RI, 3 October 1969. The picket signs and banners say Boycott Almacs, Don鈥檛 Buy Scab Grapes, and other slogans, in support of an American Farm Workers Union harvest strike. The top of the supermarket window shows a backlit Almacs slogan: Where choosy people have more to choose from.