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DESCRIPTION:Explore how San Francisco has inspired folk seeking to recover the social 
 and individual integrity of First Peoples.\n\nThis trek along San 
 Francisco's 19th Century hills and reimagined tidal zone reclaims the 
 Declaration of Independence's momentous promise of individual liberty and 
 bountiful society by recounting the stories of six upstart 
 thinker-activists with formative links to the city.\n\nHenry George leads 
 the way with his marvelously wholistic proposal to treat the footprint of 
 America as a commonwealth.\n\nNext comes Jose Rizal who pioneered the 
 Philippine resistance to colonialism; followed by William Leidesdorff who 
 fled the USA to teeny, tiny San Francisco in 1841 to secure his freedom 
 from legalized racism; Kate Kennedy won equal pay for women, ran for 
 political office, and championed labor liberated from landlordism; Sun 
 Yat-sen fashioned the 1911 revolution in China, emphasizing the land policy 
 of previously mentioned Henry George; and rounding out our study in stellar 
 Fog City revolution-minded personalities comes the noble, pathetic tale of 
 Joshua Norton who, like so many of us, believed a better world was 
 possible, but drifted delusionally insane trying to create it.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/05/06/18886076.php
SUMMARY:Six Stellar San Franciscans: a walking tour presenting "land & liberty"
LOCATION:meet in the lobby of the American Youth Hostel\n312 Mason Street\nSan 
 Francisco
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/05/06/18886076.php
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