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S.F. MOAD ~ United Nations International Year for People of African Descent
Every student in Northern California should be required to learn about the contributions to California by people of African descent. The Museum of African Diaspora has the unique location where essential partnership with the California Historical Society can begin to highlight a broad and profound legacy hidden with a possible intentional methodology of systemic institutional racism, yes in San Francisco, CA where the first public school in California was constructed by African Cuban, Danish Jewish leadership. The legacy of Honorable William Alexander Leidesdorff, Jr., is clouded by white supremacy, primary source documentation concerning the "African Founding Father of California." means little along the Barbary Coast. First U.S. Diplomat of African descent, elected Treasurer in the City of San Francisco, and much, much more. Karen Richardson, Marcus Books in the Filmore District, shared a perspective that will produce good fruit, from the red clay soil, of historic West Florida to the land of Queen Califia, the MOAD has a bright future by embracing authentic San Francisco and California people of African Descent.
Every student in Northern California should be required to learn about the contributions to California by people of African descent. The Museum of African Diaspora has the unique location where essential partnership with the California Historical Society can begin to highlight a broad and profound legacy hidden with a possible intentional methodology of systemic institutional racism, yes in San Francisco, CA where the first public school in California was constructed by African Cuban, Danish Jewish leadership. The legacy of Honorable William Alexander Leidesdorff, Jr., is clouded by white supremacy, primary source documentation concerning the "African Founding Father of California." means little along the Barbary Coast. First U.S. Diplomat of African descent, elected Treasurer in the City of San Francisco, and much, much more. Karen Richardson, Marcus Books in the Filmore District, shared a perspective that will produce good fruit, from the red clay soil, of historic West Florida to the land of Queen Califia, the MOAD has a bright future by embracing authentic San Francisco and California people of African Descent.
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