1960s
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- Richard 37th, Act III: Thermidor, 1968-1974
- Richard 37th, Act II: Resurrection, Race and Reaction, 1963-1967
- Richard 37th, Act I: Rise and Crash of the Angeleno, 1913-1962
- Crossroads of the LA Metropolis: The Four-Level Interchange and Bunker Hill, 1930s-1960s
- The LA and New York Rebellions in Cinema, 1969-1994
- Race, Space, Violence, and Voting: 1964, 1978, 1994
- Blinding Race: Television in the Civil Rights Era, 1948-1965
- I Spy, 1965-1968
- Walter Gordon's Photographic Tour of African American Los Angeles, 1920s-1960s
- Decolonizing American Television: 1965-1990s
- Beat Dada: Ed Kienholz (1927-1994)
- New Art Spaces after Watts and the Blowouts: Samella Lewis and ASCO, 1965-1978
- From Paris to New York City to San Francisco and Los Angeles: Duchamp's Beatnik Successors: 1912-1966
- Photography's Ironic Arrival as Fine Art: Ed Ruscha and Robert Heinecken, 1961-1970
- Frank Lloyd Wright, Hollyhock House (Los Angeles, 1919-21). Photo by Julius Shulman, 1963, Image 3872-03, Tones adjusted by Phil Ethington
- Frank Lloyd Wright, Hollyhock House (Los Angeles, 1919-21). Photo by Julius Shulman, 1963, Image 3872-02k
- Reaganism: The Triumph of Los Angeles-Branded New Right Repression, 1964-1989
- Brady Bunch (ABC, 1969-1974)
- Ronald and Nancy Reagan, Election-night Victory celebration for California Governor at the Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles , California , 8 November 1966
- Julia , 1968-1971
- Frank Lloyd Wright, Hollyhock House (Los Angeles, 1919-21). Photo by Julius Shulman, 1963
- Star Trek, 1966-1969
- Apollo 11 Lunar Module Eagle in landing configuration in lunar orbit from the Command and Service Module Columbia, 20 July 1969
- Eve Babitz plays chess with Marcel Duchamp, First Duchamp Retrospective, Pasadena Art Museum, 1963
- "Now you won't have Nixon to kick around any more." Nixon's Last Press Conference, 1962.
- Stahl House, Case Study #22, Daylight Exterior. Julius Shulman (1960)
- Vote for Proposition 14, to Repeal Rumford Fair Housing Law, 1964. Above (red) and Below (blue) Median (white).
- Seven Days in May, Directed by John Frankenheimer, (Paramount Pictures, released 12 February 1964), 1
- Race-Ethnic Majority Map, Los Angeles County, 1990, Showing 1992 Florence and Normandie and August 1965 Qaurantine Area
- Edward Kienholz, Boy, son of John Doe (1961).
- Stahl House, Case Study House #22 (Pierre Konig, 1960), "Two Girls" (Nighttime Multiple Exposure). Julius Shulman (1960)
- Archival Television Coverage of Watts Rebellion, August 1965
- Marcel Duchamp and Walter Hopps, 1963 (Julian Wasser 1963)
- U.S. Marines in the Battle of Hue, [Feb?] 1968
- Convair Astronautics Corporate Headquarters, San Diego, California
- Diversity (H) Index Los Angeles 1960
- Ed Ruscha, Every Building on the Sunset Strip (1966), detail (b)
- Leaky Apartheid: African-American, Asian, and Latino Residential Geography in Central Los Angeles, 1940 and 1960
- Ronald Reagan, Angie Dickinson, and Lee Marvin, in The Killers (Universal Pictures, 1964)
- Race-Ethnic Majority Map, Los Angeles County, 1960
- Juilian Wasser, Marcel Duchamp (1963)
- President Richard M. Nixon, intended to simulate his telephone call to astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin at "Tranquility Base" on the Moon, 20 July 1969
- Table 5.1: Explaining the Vote to Repeal the Rumford Fair Housing Law in 1964
- Asian Population of the Central Los Angeles Region, 1960
- Edward Kienholz, Back Seat Dodge (1964)
- Richard M. Nixon, "Nixon Tells Why He Opposes Birch Society," New York Herald-Tribune, 16 March 1962, p. 12
- Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski in The Fearless Vampire Killers (Paramount, 1967)
- Northrup Aviation Drafting Room (Pereira and Luckman, 1961)
- Pacific Electric Railway, 1901-1961
- Miriam Makeba, introduced by Harry Belafonte, singing "Love Tastes Like Strawberries" on "The Ed Sullivan Show" on April 22nd, 1962.
- Roman Polanski and Sharon Tate in The Fearless Vampire Killers (Paramount, 1967)
- Watts 1965 Ed Herlihy
- Edward Kienholz, Jane Doe (1960)
- Ruby Dee, by Carl Van Vechten, 25 September 1962
- Easy Rider (1969)
- Television Coverage of 1965 Watts Rebellion: LA Times Retrospective
- Ed Ruscha, Burning Gas Station, 1965
- Julius Shulman, Northrup Drafting Room (Pereira and Luckman, 1962); Julius Shulman, Pereira and Luckman Drafting Room (1962)
- Galleries of La Cienaga, 1958-1969
- The Andy Griffith Show, 1960-1968
- Washington, D.C., April 1968
- African American Globalism, 1950s-1960s
- Crowd Cheering Richard Nixon at Eastland Mall, West Covina, Los Angeles County, 14 October 1960
- Ed Ruscha, Double Standard (1969)
- Troops Patrol L.A. Damage Heavy
- Corporate Origins and Destination of the New Hollywood, 1966-1980s
- U.S. Air Force General Jack D. Ripper (Sterling Hayden), Dr. Strangelove (Stanley Kubrick, 1964)
- African-American Population of the Central Los Angeles Region, 1960
- Race-Ethnic Majorities, Los Angeles County, 1940-2000
- Edward Keinholz, The Beanery (1965) detail.
- The Overthrow of Classical Aesthetics, 1958-1963
- Carl Greenberg, Nixon Wants to Become Dictator, Brown Charges in Tough Speech," Los Angeles Times, 10 October 1962, p. 2
- Race-Ethnic Majority Map, Los Angeles County, 1970, With August 1965 Qaurantine Area
- "The New Cinema": Time Magazine Cover, 8 December 1967
- Saturn V Subcontractors, 1960s
- Robert Heinecken, Are You Rea #14 (1966) 27.3x21.3cm, gelatin-silver contact print from magazine, University of California, San Diego
- Bill Cosby as Alexander "Scotty" Scott, in I Spy (1965)
- Vietnam War protestors march at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. on October 21, 1967
- Watts Riots Los Angeles CA 1965 HD Historic Footage
- Poster for "New Paintings of Common Objects" show, 25 Sept-19 Oct. 19632, Pasadena Art Museum
- Robert Heinecken, Child Guidance Toys (1963) 13.4 x 45.7 cm, black and white film transparency, free hanging, University of California, San Diego
- Andy Warhol, Campbell's Soup Cans, 1962
- Seven Days in May, Directed by John Frankenheimer, (Paramount Pictures, released 12 February 1964), 2
- Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, and Charlton Heston at the Lincoln Memorial (with Dr. Martin Luther King) for the March on Washington, 28 August 1963
- TROHAN, WALTER Chicago Tribune 1964.07.18
- National Guard in Baltimore 5 April 1968
- McCone Commission Map (1966) Overlaid on HOLC Redlining Map (1940)
- John Baldessari, "The Back of All the Trucks Passed While Driving from Los Angeles to Santa Barbara, California, Sunday 20 January, 1963."
- Shulman, Malin (Chemosphere) House 1961
- David Hockney, Bigger Splash (1967)
- Race-Ethnic Majorities by Census Tract, 1960, Showing Pico-Whittier and Lakewood-Rosemead Transections
- Virginia Dwan, 1969
- Johnson On Vietnam:Vows to Fight On Until Reds Parley (May 1965)
- Rnoald Reagan, "The Speech" ("A Time For Choosing"), 27 October 1964
- Rosemary's Baby (Roman Polanski, 1968)
- Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
- McCone Commission Map Showing Quarantine Area and Incidents of Violence
- Dennis Hopper, Double Standard, 1961
- Rosemary's Body Violated by Satan, 1968
- May Day Parade, Red Square, Moscow, 1 May 1965
- Phase I: Cinema's Civil Rights Leaders, 1950s-1960s
- Reinholz 1967
- Rosemary's Baby (1968)
- Operation Safeguard: Watts Riot - 1965 Educational Film - S88TV1
- Ronald Reagan, "A Time for Choosing," AKA "The Speech" (27 Oct 1964)
- Saturn V Apollo 11 Moon Launch, 16 July 1969
- Text of Address to Newspaper Editors by Richard M. Nixon: Former Vice President Sizes Up Administration
- Reinholz 1967
- The Wild Bunch (1969)
- Pacific Electric Railway, 1901-1961
- William Pereira Residence (William Pereira, 1963)
- Watts Riots News Reel
- Latino Population of the Central Los Angeles Region, 1960
- Nixon's 1968 RNC Acceptance Speech
- Dihann Carroll and Marc Copage in Julia ( NBC, 1969)
- President Nixon 1969 Inaugural Address
- President Lyndon B. Johnson and Joe Califano chart riot outbreaks in Washington, D.C, 5 March 1968
- Sharon Tate as Porn Actress Jennifer North, Valley of the Dolls (1967)
- Mailer, “An Evening with Jackie Kennedy, or The Wild West of the East,” first published in Esquire, republished in Mailer (1963): 87.
- Herman Kahn (1922-1983), Interview with Herman Kahn, author of On Escalation, May 11, 1965
- The Watts Rebellion of August 1965
- Sex, Violence, and Sexual Violence in the New Hollywood, 1967-1991
- Nixon speech at 1968 Republican National Convention
- U.S. President Merkin Muffley (Peter Sellers), Dr. Strangelove (Stanley Kubrick, 1964)
- Brady Bunch (ABC, 1969-1974)
- Saturn V Contractors in Southern California, c. 1969
- Race-Ethnic Majority Map, Los Angeles County, 1960, With August 1965 Qaurantine Area
- Kallina, Edmund F. (1988) Courthouse over White House: Chicago and the Presidential Election of 1960. Miami: University Press of Florida.
- Shulman on Shulman 2005: Case Study House #22 (Stahl House, 1960)
- Saturn V Subcontractors, 1960s
- Convair Astronautics Corporate Headquarters, San Diego, California