African American Oakland, 1852-1940
Oakland History Center librarian Dorothy Lazard offers a brief overview of the social, economic, and political development of African Americans in early Oakland.

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History of Piedmont 1907 - 1930: "The Building Years"

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The Boogaloo Revolution: How a Forgotten Dance Unified 1970s Oakland (NHD State Finalist)

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Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland by Dennis Evanosky

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African American History in the First Century of California, with Jesse Warr

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A History of the Fillmore Neighborhood in San Francisco | KQED

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Inside America's Robbery Capital (Oakland)

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1967 DOCUMENTARY: "WELFARE OVER FATHERS" | The Welfare Revolt ©

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Slavery in NJ: The Price of Silence Part One

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We must uncover this history - A Call to Preserve African American History -Unveiling Hidden History

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Spirit of a Culture: Cane River Creoles

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'Harlem of the West': Preserving Oakland's Blues culture

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Allensworth: The Only California Town Founded and Financed by Blacks (Unique Coloring)

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A History of the Castro Neighborhood in San Francisco | KQED

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The People and the Police: Oakland (1974)

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The Boogaloo Revolution: How a Forgotten Dance Unified 1970s Oakland | NHD San Mateo County Winner

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Golden Gate International Exposition - Treasure Island Museum Oral Story

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The Ancient Chumash: Chiefs and Canoes in California

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25 Things Only Black People Who Grew Up in the 1970s Remember!

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The Eugenics Crusade | Full Documentary | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | PBS

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