Leaders

Unfinished History

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<a href="http://www.imeem.com/people/7NBQqq3/music/EsGghKmX/blackexodus2finalbwav/">black-exodus-2-FINALb.wav - </a> Alicia Schwartz] of People Organized to Win Employment Rights (POWER) speaks about African-American politics in San Francisco at public Talk, Feb. 2007'


Black Leaders Then and Now

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Julian Richardson: founder of Marcus Books.

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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


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