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'''1958 Church social at Third Baptist Church in the Western Addition.'''
'''1958 Church social at Third Baptist Church in the Western Addition.'''
''Photo: African American Historical and Cultural Society, San Francisco, CA''


The Western Addition was inhabited historically by a black population from Louisiana and Texas, which had a large portion of Catholics, unlike Bayview-Hunters Point, which was populated by people who came from Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. In fact it wasn't until Martin Luther King came to SF that there was even a joint black religious entity in SF, the separation between Bayview-Hunter's Point and the Western Addition was that great.
The Western Addition was inhabited historically by a black population from Louisiana and Texas, which had a large portion of Catholics, unlike Bayview-Hunters Point, which was populated by people who came from Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. In fact it wasn't until Martin Luther King came to SF that there was even a joint black religious entity in SF, the separation between Bayview-Hunter's Point and the Western Addition was that great.
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''--Calvin Welch''
''--Calvin Welch''


photo courtesy ''African American Historical and Cultural Society,San Francisco, CA''


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1958 Church social at Third Baptist Church in the Western Addition.

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

The Western Addition was inhabited historically by a black population from Louisiana and Texas, which had a large portion of Catholics, unlike Bayview-Hunters Point, which was populated by people who came from Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. In fact it wasn't until Martin Luther King came to SF that there was even a joint black religious entity in SF, the separation between Bayview-Hunter's Point and the Western Addition was that great.

--Calvin Welch


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