Unforgettable Change: 1960s: People’s Park Fights UC Land Use Policy; One Dead, Thousands Tear Gassed


Or view larger version. Student protest, University of California, Berkeley, National Guard. May 22, 1969. Lonnie Wilson, photographer. Gelatin silver print. Collection of Oakland Museum of California. The Oakland Tribune Collection. Gift of Alameda Newspaper Group.
This photograph was taken on May 22, 1969 in Berkeley, California of National Guardsmen forcing student protestors down a Berkeley street, and into an empty lot where they were eventually arrested. In addition to the National Guardsmen there were Berkeley city police on hand to assist in the arrests. The protest and arrests were in connection with the conflict that developed between UC Berkeley administration, merchants, students, and the then governor of California, Ronald Reagan regarding the creation of a park on land owned by UC Berkeley.