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'''<font face = arial light> <font color = maroon> <font size = 3>Unfinished History</font></font> </font>'''
 
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'''Dr. McCants Stewart and family, 1919, an early 20th century community leader in Black San Francisco.'''
 
''Photos: African American Historical and Cultural Society, San Francisco, CA''


Julian Richardson: founder of Marcus Books.
'''Black Leaders Then and Now'''


Black Leaders Then and Now
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'''Julian Richardson: founder of Marcus Books.'''


'''Dr. McCants Stewart and family, 1919, an early 20th century community leader in Black San Francisco.'''
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''Alicia Schwartz of People Organized to Win Employment Rights (POWER) speaks about African-American politics in San Francisco at public Talk, Feb. 2007'''


''African American Historical and Cultural Society,San Francisco,CA - Publisher or Photographer ''


African American Historical and Cultural Society,San Francisco,CA - Publisher or Photographer
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Unfinished History

Aframer1$dr-stewart-family.jpg

Dr. McCants Stewart and family, 1919, an early 20th century community leader in Black San Francisco.

Photos: African American Historical and Cultural Society, San Francisco, CA

Black Leaders Then and Now

Aframer1$julian-richardson.jpg

Julian Richardson: founder of Marcus Books.

{{#ev:imeem|URzDUNdFQD|250}}

Alicia Schwartz of People Organized to Win Employment Rights (POWER) speaks about African-American politics in San Francisco at public Talk, Feb. 2007'


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