Description: Please be sure to have a look at photos and condition description before deciding to buy. This is a used book with some wear and tear, which we've tried to thoroughly catalog. If there are any questions we've failed to answer here, please feel free to reach out to us. For speediest delivery, please select expedited shipping at checkout! Featured here is the magazine title, CALIFORNIA HISTORY, Fall 1996. Volume LXXV No. 3. Editor: Richard J. Orsi. Published for the California Historical Society, San Francisco, California: Stated date Fall 1996. Published quarterly. Pages 193-303. Illustrated. Articles in this issue include: African-Americans in California: A Brief HistoriographyHistorical Demographics of Sacramento’s Black Community, 1848-1900 Knowledge is Power: Sacramento Blacks and the Public Schools, 1854-1860 Not Quite Paradise: The development of the African-American Community in Los Angeles through 1950W. Elmer Keeton and his WPA Chorus: Oakland’s Musical Civil Rights Pioneers of the New Deal Era Battle on the Home Front: African-American shipyard workers in World War II Los AngelesIn Our Own Image: Black Artists in California, 1880-1970 Please have a look at photos/seller's notes for all the details. Thanks for visiting, and have a beautiful day! CAHistoryBox
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Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Place of Publication: San Francisco
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Title: CALIFORNIA HISTORY, Fall 1996
Publisher: California Historical Society
Subject: History
Year Printed: 1996
Language: English
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Region: North America
Author: Richard J. Orsi
Topic: Historical
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States