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<div class="textRight"><span class="header">50th Anniversary of 1960 HUAC Demonstrations</span>
<div class="textRight"><span class="header">The Birth of Carnaval on the Streets of San Francisco</span>
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     <span class="bold">May 13, 1960, City Hall</span>
     <span class="bold">1979, Precita Park</span>
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Students and other protesters in City Hall in San Francisco decry the presence of the doddering, but still pernicious House Un-American Activities Committee. . . . [[The House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) Hearing and Riot of 1960|see more]]
On February 25th, 1979, a windy, cold and rainy Sunday in San Francisco, about three hundred drummers and dancers, dressed in multifarious colors and shapes, paraded around Precita Park in the Mission District.. . . . [[The Birth of Carnaval on the Streets of San Francisco|see more]]
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The Birth of Carnaval on the Streets of San Francisco

1979, Precita Park
On February 25th, 1979, a windy, cold and rainy Sunday in San Francisco, about three hundred drummers and dancers, dressed in multifarious colors and shapes, paraded around Precita Park in the Mission District.. . . . see more