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Bringing Home the News: Reading Black Family History, the Second World War, and Change in Marin City
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Journal:
California History
California History (2022) 99 (4): 30–50.
Published: 01 November 2022
..., the town’s economic base crumbled. Whites moved out to find new opportunities. Discrimination blocked African-Americans from housing elsewhere in the county, and Marin City’s legacy of unemployment and racial isolation was spawned.” 70 It is important to note that Marin City did not fall apart all at once...
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“The Walls Have Fallen”: Emancipation Days in Black California
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Journal:
California History
California History (2022) 99 (1): 73–93.
Published: 01 February 2022
... Americans celebrated the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation and the end of slavery. From 1863 until the late twentieth century, African Americans throughout the nation celebrated what the black-owned journal The Elevator called “the greatest event in the history of the Colored people of America...
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Soldiers, Sailors, B-Girls, and Out-of-Bounders: Military and Civil Policing of San Francisco Nightclubs, 1942–1965
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Journal:
California History
California History (2021) 98 (4): 59–86.
Published: 01 November 2021
..., and liberation. KEYWORDS: San Francisco, nightlife, policing, moral panic, LGBTQ, women, African American, Beat Generation, bohemianism F ROM COAST TO coast, U.S. night clubs are having their biggest season in history, crowed Life magazine in May 1943. The Latin Quarter in Boston, the Chez Paree in Chicago...
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Black Student Unions to the Gang of Four: Interracial Alliances and Community Organizing from San Francisco to Seattle
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California History
California History (2021) 98 (2): 24–49.
Published: 01 May 2021
... challenge the dominant narrative of the movement, which characterizes Black Power as myopic, destructive, and a departure from the prosocial protests of the 1960s. © 2021 by The Regents of the University of California 2021 African American black students 1960s Black Student Union Black Power...