My father, Chuck, at his typewriter and Braille writer, preparing for his radio show.
Me, age four, Seattle.
My mother, Marjorie, Seattle, Washington, 1939.
Me, age six; my father, Chuck; and my brother, Mike, age two, Los Angeles.
Junior high school, Denver, Colorado, 1954.
Me and Peter Taylor, Denver, 1956.
With my son, Clark, age seven.
Clark, age twenty, New York.
My mother, David, Denver John, me, Holly Ann, and Mike on the way to a reunion at Fern Lake Lodge—Fern Lake Trail, Colorado, 1978.
In Colorado with Holly Ann, 1978 (top) and Denver John Collins, 1979 (bottom).
Clark and his daughter, Hollis, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1989.
Louis Nelson, my beloved husband, and me after our wedding, New York, 1996. “Uncle Louis in the rain forest with a girl,” said Rowen Kahn, Holly Ann’s three-year-old.
Harold Leventhal, my manager from 1961 to 1972 and friend for life.
Jac Holzman, president of Elektra Records, and me, upon release of Colors of the Day, 1969.
Onstage with Kris Kristofferson.
With Rosa Parks.
Joan Baez and me singing “Diamonds and Rust” in the rain, Newport Festival, 2009.
Fritz Richmond, Joni Mitchell, me, John Cooke (Cookie), Nancy Carlen, and Joan Baez at Big Sur Folk Festival, 1968.
Dorchester Hotel, London, 2009.