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  1. Conservatory
  2. Contesting the History of Early American California
  3. Conversion: The Limits of the Soft Sell
  4. Conversion of Indians at the End of the 18th Century
  5. Converting a Grain Warehouse To An Upscale Office in the 1970s
  6. Cooperation Among Electronics Firms and Conclusions
  7. Copra Crane in Islais Creek
  8. Corbett Road
  9. Corona Heights
  10. Coronado Playground, 21st and Folsom
  11. Corwin Community Garden and Seward Mini-Park
  12. Corwin Park to Tank Hill
  13. Cosmopolitan Liberalism, Harm, and the Profitable Beat Scene
  14. Counting Souls in San Francisco for the U.S. Census During Covid-19
  15. Covid-19: Essential, Sick, and Marginalized
  16. Covid-19: Nature's General Strike
  17. Covid-19: Practicing Anarchy While the State Fiddles
  18. Covid-19: The Virus of Delegitimation
  19. Covid Days on 26th and Folsom
  20. Cow Palace
  21. Coxhead at Play
  22. Craig Baldwin: Experimental Filmmaker
  23. Cranking it Out Old School Style: The Lost Legacy of Gestetner Art
  24. Creating Gay Spaces: Spaces of Social and Sexual Freedom
  25. Crissy Field Tidal Marsh
  26. Crissy Field in Presidio Military Base
  27. Crissy Field restored
  28. Critical Mass
  29. Critical Mass: The Politics of Pleasure
  30. Critical Mass Xerocracy
  31. Critical Mass Xerocracy: San Francisco 1992-93
  32. Critical Mass Xerocracy: San Francisco 1994
  33. Critical Massifesto
  34. Crocker's Spite Fence
  35. Crocker Amazon Tract Notables
  36. Crystal Palace Market
  37. Cultural Contact at the Presidio
  38. Culture and Moral Order at the Turn of the 20th Century
  39. Curatorial Brilliance: Grace L. McCann Morley’s Directorship at the San Francisco Museum of Art
  40. Cyclorama at Tenth and Market
  41. Cynthia Yee
  42. DALY CITY: THE NEW FILIPINOTOWN
  43. DAN WHITE SUPPORTERS
  44. DEFENESTRATION
  45. DISH, DON'T SNITCH!: D. Dangerous I. Information S. Seems H. Harmless
  46. Dalmo-Victor and Ampex
  47. Dancers' Workshop Happening, 1963
  48. Daughter of a Sunset Scavenger
  49. Daughters of Bilitis
  50. David Hewes and His Steam Paddy Works
  51. David Meltzer on MUSIC AND POETRY
  52. David Meltzer on THE BEAT GENERATION
  53. Day of the Dead
  54. De Fremery Park and Recreation Center West Oakland
  55. Dead City: Colma Where San Franciscans go to Die
  56. Deaf Club
  57. Death Ships
  58. Deaths and Burials
  59. Debunking ’60s Myths and Catchphrases
  60. Decade of Political Conflict 1901-1911
  61. Decolonizing UC Berkeley
  62. Dedication of Excelsior Playground 1912
  63. Del Monte Complaints
  64. Del Monte Foods
  65. Delmar Street showcases different styles
  66. Democratic Convention Crackdown 1984
  67. Depression Brings 'Hoboes' to Bayview
  68. Desegregating San Francisco Public Schools in the 1960s
  69. Destruction of the Fair
  70. Detained on Angel Island
  71. Development Pressure Engulfs City College
  72. Diablo Canyon Blockade Tales
  73. Diablo Canyon Timeline 1963-1983
  74. Diablo Canyon and the Transformation of the Sierra Club, 1965-1985
  75. Diamond Heights
  76. Diane di Prima, Beat Generation Poet
  77. Die-ins of Spring 1984
  78. Diego Rivera, Technology, and Communism
  79. Diego Rivera in San Francisco
  80. Diggers--Death of Money
  81. Digital Politics 101
  82. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap at Hunters Point
  83. Disability Performance and Disability Justice
  84. Disappeared of Silicon Valley
  85. Displacement and Trauma: A Public Health Crisis
  86. Do You Ever Feel Like Killing Your Boss?
  87. Do You Ever Want to Steal Everything?
  88. Doggie Diner
  89. Dogpatch Churches
  90. Dogpatch Ranch: The Story of a Chinese American Family
  91. Dolores Park-Manhattanization
  92. Dolores Park - 1906
  93. Dolores Street Community Garden
  94. Dolores Street and 27th Street
  95. Dominik Mosur
  96. Donaldina Cameron: The Person Behind the Legend
  97. Donaldina Cameron House
  98. Donations
  99. Dora Norton Williams: Friend of Robert Louis Stevenson
  100. Dot.com Meltdown Real Estate Frenzy Subsides at end of 2000
  101. Douglas Tilden: Monument Sculptor
  102. Douglass and 21st Streets
  103. Dow Wilson's Assassination: The Fight for Democracy in the Painters' Union
  104. Down in the Valley
  105. Downtown Scenes Early 20th Century
  106. Downtown Vista Before Manhattanization, mid-20th Century
  107. Dr Weirde on Dirty Harry
  108. Dreadful California
  109. Driftwood Art in Emeryville Mudflats
  110. Drugs, Hippies, Protests, & Riots
  111. Drugs, the Free Clinic, Haight Ashbury Dealers' Assoc.
  112. Drugs and the Mission District
  113. Drugs in the Gay Scene
  114. Duboce Park
  115. Dueling Ballots: The Central Freeway’s Fate
  116. Duels in 1852
  117. Dune restoration
  118. Dunes or Dump?
  119. EARLY POLITICAL ORGANIZING
  120. EARLY RESIDENTS
  121. EARLY SETTLEMENT
  122. ESPRIT: Sweatshops Behind the Labels
  123. EXOTIC DANCERS' ALLIANCE
  124. EXPLORATION OF BAY (1772-76)
  125. Early 20th Century Mission Life
  126. Early Baseball in San Francisco
  127. Early Collective Stores and Distributors
  128. Early Development Around Mission Bay, 1850-1857
  129. Early History of San Francisco Library
  130. Early Industries in SOMA
  131. Early San Francisco Theater
  132. Early Social Statistics on San Francisco
  133. Earthquake Army aid
  134. Earthquake World Series 1989
  135. East Bay Regional Parks at 75: The Lungs of the City
  136. East Slope Bernal Heights
  137. Easterly Across Polk Gulch
  138. Eastern SOMA Early 20th Century
  139. Eastern View from Buena Vista
  140. Ecology Emerges 1970s
  141. Economic Capital of the Pacific Slope
  142. Ed Roberts: The Father of Independent Living
  143. Edgehill Heights
  144. Edith Hamlin: WPA Muralist
  145. Education ‘Reform’ Meets Gentrification in San Francisco at City College
  146. Edward J. Dupuy—Early Teacher Union Advocate
  147. Edwin Booth - Actor
  148. Eggers
  149. Eight hour day movement
  150. El Jardín Secreto
  151. El Salvador Solidarity 1980s
  152. El Sexto Sol Shines For You
  153. El Tecolote: social and political conditions during its inception--1970
  154. Electric Power Before Electronics: Gold Rush-1905
  155. Electrician Betsy Brown Traveled Around
  156. Elizabeth Lowe Watson
  157. Ellen Chinn
  158. Ellen Clark Sargent
  159. Emergence of Environmental Justice in Richmond
  160. Emeryville Mudflat Sculptures
  161. Emily Pitts Stevens
  162. Emma Goldman in San Francisco
  163. Emma Goldman on the Quake
  164. Emperor Norton
  165. Employers' Association
  166. Employment of People 1849
  167. Engagement and Enragement
  168. Enid Sales, Preservationist
  169. Enola Gay, Faggot Affinity Group
  170. Entry Page
  171. Epicenter Zone
  172. Eric Hoffer: The Right's Working-Class Philosopher
  173. Esprit de Corpse
  174. Ethnic Cleansing in San Francisco
  175. Eucalyptus Rush
  176. Eureka Valley SW view 1885
  177. Eviction Defense Network
  178. Evolution of the Social Serigraphy Movement In the San Francisco Bay Area, 1966-1986
  179. Ewing Field
  180. Ewing Field Epilogue
  181. Ewing Field Part Two
  182. Excelsior District
  183. Experimental Filmmaking in San Francisco
  184. FIGHTING THE TOURIST INDUSTRY
  185. FILIPINO ORIGINS
  186. FIRE!
  187. FISSURES IN GAY 'MECCA'
  188. FNB Activists
  189. FROM ARIZONA TO ALCATRAZ: Hopi prisoners on Alcatraz
  190. FSLN in the Mission Late 1970s
  191. Failed Poet Tries His Hand at Gunslinging: BLACK BART
  192. Failed Politician Slaughters Mayor and Supervisor--and the Cops Cheer Him On!
  193. Fairmount Heights
  194. Fake Rolling Stones at Mabuhay Gardens, 1981
  195. Fallen from Grace: The Hibernia Bank Building
  196. Families on Roosevelt Way
  197. Family Home: 1484 22nd Avenue
  198. Family in 1899-Lake and 14th
  199. Farallones Islands 1874
  200. Farmers Market 1943
  201. Farms, Fire and Forest: Adolph Sutro and Development “West of Twin Peaks”
  202. Father Peter C. Yorke, Labor Champion
  203. Father of Southwest San Francisco Behrend Joost (1845-1917)
  204. Fatty Arbuckle Scandal
  205. Federal Telegraph Spin-offs and Research Projects, 1910-1932
  206. Feedback
  207. Ferries on the Bay
  208. Ferry Building Clock Springs Forward
  209. Fight to Remediate Hunter’s Point Toxicity
  210. Fighting for Hearts and Minds at FLAX
  211. Fighting the War at Home 1983
  212. Filbert Steps and Grace Marchant Gardens
  213. Filipino Culture Thrives South of Market
  214. Filipino Delicacies
  215. Filipinos in the Tenderloin
  216. Filling The Bay Along San Francisco’s Southern Waterfront
  217. Fillmore: The Beats in the Western Addition
  218. Fillmore Arches Torn Down
  219. Fillmore Bill: Bill Graham’s Legacy
  220. Fillmore Black Ghetto by Al Robles from rappin' with ten thousand carabaos in the dark
  221. Fillmore Cultural Capital
  222. Fillmore Redevelopment
  223. Fillmore Street 1906
  224. Fillmore Street 1960
  225. Fillmore Street Cars
  226. Fillmore and Haight
  227. Fillmore filipinos
  228. Film Exchanges
  229. Finding Wonder Women in the Tenderloin
  230. Finocchio's, a Short Retrospective
  231. Finocchio's: The Carnegie Hall of Cross-Dressing
  232. Firpo Family on Potrero Hill
  233. First California Women in Law
  234. First Contact
  235. First Encounter Intro
  236. First Muni-December 1912
  237. First Rock Bash
  238. Fisherman's Wharf
  239. Fisherman's Wharf East of Telegraph Hill
  240. Flax Interview part 3
  241. Fleet Week
  242. Fleishhacker Pool 1925-84
  243. Flexing Muscles at Flax: Anatomy of Service Sector Organizing
  244. Fly From Evil
  245. Folk Wisdom and Artistic Appropriation
  246. Folsom Park
  247. Folsom St Gulch 1970s
  248. Folsom Street: The Miracle Mile
  249. Folsom Street Streetcars 23rd to 25th Streets
  250. Food Co-ops Are Subsumed by Capitalist Marketplace
  251. Food Conspiracy: An Underground Supermarket
  252. Food Conspiracy Roots
  253. Food System—Economic Unity / Political Fragmentation
  254. Food for People, Not for Profit
  255. For Whom the Belle Toils
  256. Forced Japanese Labor in the 1906 Earthquake
  257. Foreign Population in 1853
  258. Forget Affordability: In Defense of Cheap Rent!
  259. Forgotten Murals Empowered Women during the 20th Century
  260. Forgotten Railroad Right-of-Way at 22nd and Harrison
  261. Formation of Federal Telegraph, 1909
  262. Former Residents of SOMA
  263. Fort Funston
  264. Fort Mason
  265. Fort Mason: Where Ronald Reagan Hallucinated During WW II
  266. Fort Mason Community Garden
  267. Fort Point
  268. Fox Theater
  269. Franciscan Country: Barren or Beautiful?
  270. Franciscan Dawn at Mission San Francisco
  271. Francisco Palóu
  272. Francisco Reservoir
  273. Free City Puppets
  274. Free Strawberries!
  275. Free Travel to Cuba 1963
  276. Freedom Now! to Free Speech: How the 1963-64 Bay Area Civil Rights Demonstrations Paved the Way to Campus Protest
  277. Freeways Never Built, or Unbuilt after 1989 quake
  278. Fremont Older: Newsman, Statesman, Thinker
  279. Fremont Older - Newspaperman
  280. French Inhabitants 1853
  281. French Laundry 1890s
  282. Frida Kahlo Rediscovered in San Francisco
  283. Friday of the Purple Hand
  284. Friends of the Urban Forest
  285. Frigging (Mad) in the Rigging
  286. Frisco Bay Mussel Group: Living Here
  287. From Carousel to Resurrection
  288. From Fish-Choked Mudflat to the Pyramid
  289. From Post to Park
  290. From Southeast Asia to the Tenderloin
  291. From Temescal Creek to Emeryville: An Ecological and Social History
  292. From Village to Metropolis
  293. From the Great Sand Waste to the Richmond
  294. From the Politics of Polarity to the Politics of Hyperpluralism
  295. Frontier Jewish Women: Eluding Convention
  296. Fulton Chutes
  297. Fulton Street streetcars
  298. Fun Facts about the Ronald M. George State Office Complex
  299. GAMBLING FRENZY!!!
  300. GEOLOGY
  301. GEORGE STERLING
  302. GET THE MESSAGE: MERCURY RISING HAS RISEN!
  303. GG Bridge under construction
  304. GOLD RUSH 1848
  305. GOT IT ANYWAY WHO WANTS HAIGHT STREET THIS SUMMER ANY WAY GOT IT?
  306. Galleons and ‘Indios’
  307. Game of Politics
  308. Garcia and Maggini Warehouse
  309. Gary Kray, Tender of the Grace Marchant Garden
  310. Gay Freedom Day 1974
  311. Gay History and Politics in the Tenderloin
  312. Gay Latino Alliance: Latinidad and Homosexuality in the Mission District
  313. Gay Sexuality Goes Public
  314. Gay Shame and the Politics of Resistance
  315. Gay Street Life
  316. Gays and Beats
  317. Gentrifying Valencia
  318. Geography of 19th Century San Francisco Business
  319. George Davidson
  320. George Gordon
  321. Germans vs. Poles
  322. Gerstle Family
  323. Get Hot! A Messenger Tale of Toil
  324. Get Your Ashes Hauled
  325. Ghirardelli Square
  326. Ghost Streets of San Francisco
  327. Giant Powder Company
  328. Gimme a Home . . .
  329. Ginsberg's Haunts
  330. Give ??? a Chance (Gulf War 1991)
  331. Glen Canyon Natural History
  332. Glen Canyon Park
  333. Glen Park: SF's 'Little Switzerland'
  334. Glen Park BART Station Design
  335. Glen Park Trolley
  336. Glide Memorial Methodist Church
  337. Godmother of SexEd: Maggi Rubenstein
  338. Gold-Rush Era Prostitutes
  339. Gold Rush 49ers Discover the Mission
  340. Golden Gate: A Hidden Geography
  341. Golden Gate Park History
  342. Golden Gate Park Lakes
  343. Golden Gate Theater
  344. Golden Gateway Redevelopment Area
  345. Golden Hydrant
  346. Goldmine Hill
  347. Good Life-Anchor Steam
  348. Good Samaritan Center
  349. Good Times Collective
  350. Good Vibrations: Center of Pleasure Activism
  351. Goodman Building Flyers 1970s
  352. Googlesearch
  353. Gough Street in Japantown 1920s
  354. Grace Cathedral
  355. Graffiti as Ritual Transgression
  356. Grand Illusion
  357. Grand View Park photos
  358. Grand View Peak
  359. Grandview Avenue 1920s
  360. Grandview Park
  361. Grant Building
  362. Graphic Arts Workshop
  363. Gratitude for Nail House in Diamond Heights
  364. Gray Brothers Noe Valley Quarry
  365. Gray Brothers Quarry at Corona Heights
  366. Great Expectations: The Women's Action Coalition
  367. Greek Town in South of Market
  368. Green Glen Linen: End of an Era Live/Work Luxury Condos A Coming!
  369. Greenwich Steps
  370. Greta Snider, Experimental Filmmaker
  371. Greyhound Bus Strike 1983
  372. Growing Up ‘Red’ in 1950s San Francisco
  373. Growing up in Golden Gate Heights
  374. Growing up in Noe Valley in the 1950s
  375. Gruppo Anarchico
  376. H&K and Eimac; an Indigenous Vacuum Tube Industry Emerges
  377. HAPPY VALLEY
  378. HENRY GEORGE
  379. HILLS BROTHERS COFFEE
  380. HOMEY Mural 24th and Capp
  381. HOWARD THURMAN 1899-1981
  382. Habitat Conservation Plan Compromises Survival of Native Species
  383. Haight-Ashbury Architectural Tour beginning
  384. Haight Ashbury Free Clinic
  385. Haight Ashbury Literary Journal
  386. Haight Chutes
  387. Haight Street 1940s
  388. Haight and Baker
  389. Hal Call, Pan-Graphic Press, and the Adonis Bookstore
  390. Haley & O'Neill Tract
  391. Hall of Shame 1982 Action Handbook
  392. Hall of Shame Tour 1982
  393. Harassment of Pornographic Actors & Actresses Since the Sexual Revolution in San Francisco
  394. Hard-Left Politics Enters the People’s Food System
  395. Harding Park Golf Course
  396. Harold Gilliam and the Birth of Environmental Journalism
  397. Harrison Street Industrial Corridor
  398. Harrison Street from Dunes to Trains
  399. Harry Bridges
  400. Harry Bridges Memorial Building
  401. Harry Bridges cont'd.
  402. Harry Britt on History
  403. Harvey Milk, the First Openly Gay Elected Official in California: Not Your Typical Candidate
  404. Haskell House
  405. Hastings College of Law Built on Genocide?
  406. Haunted Tower Spooks Wannabe Artists
  407. Hayes Street Grill—Fixing the Electricity
  408. Hayes Valley Carnival
  409. Healthy San Francisco
  410. Height Limit Revolt Saves Waterfront Vistas
  411. Help, I'm Doing Hard Time in the Federal (or state or county or city) Bureaucracy
  412. Henry Behrenst's diary
  413. Henry Casebolt, Transit Inventor
  414. Henry Cogswell and His Monuments
  415. Hidden Class Politics of Transit
  416. Highway 101—50 years old
  417. Hills Bros. Coffee—The Fulcrum Connecting San Francisco and El Salvador
  418. Hip Capitalism Fails
  419. Hippie Hill
  420. Historical Locations of San Francisco Women Printers
  421. History of Redlining in San Francisco Neighborhoods
  422. Ho Ah Kow v. Nunan
  423. Holly Park view
  424. Hollywood Billiards
  425. Home Telephone
  426. Homeless policy failure
  427. Horrors of Pooper-Scooper U.
  428. Hotel Whitcomb: San Francisco’s Secret City Hall
  429. Hotel workers got it right
  430. Housing Justice is Abolition Justice: Berkeley Renters Strike of 1970
  431. Housing and Land-Use
  432. Housing as Environmental Justice in the East Bay
  433. How Many Cliff Houses?
  434. How The 1975 Community Congress Reshaped San Francisco Politics
  435. How The SF Law Collective Fought For Change In The Mission
  436. How the Lesbians Invaded
  437. How the Women's Building Came To Be
  438. How to Fight City Hall and Lose
  439. Howl on Trial: The Battle for Free Expression
  440. Huckleberry House and Teenage Runaways
  441. Huey Johnson, Land Conservationist
  442. Human Be-In
  443. Human Be-In, 1967
  444. Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard
  445. Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard: A Visit in 1956
  446. Hunter's Point Naval Shipyard Ruins
  447. Hunter's Point riot by Fleming
  448. Hunters Point Mid-1990s
  449. Hunters Point Uprising
  450. I-Hotel Eviction Eyewitness Account
  451. I-Hotel Eviction Summary
  452. INSIDE THE INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIALIST CONFERENCE, 1969
  453. INS Raids in the Mission
  454. IPOC’s Shellmound Peace Walks
  455. IRISH San Francisco
  456. IS THIS AN OIL WAR? (Gulf War 1991)
  457. IWW Free Speech Fight, 1911
  458. I Live in the Past: The Rent is Cheaper!
  459. I Take a Polygraph Test
  460. I Was a Typesetter!
  461. Igorot Filipino Looks Back on Five Decades in the U.S.
  462. Igorots Arrive in San Francisco in 1905
  463. Immigration
  464. Immigration Building—INS, now ICE
  465. Incinerator
  466. Incipient Electronics 1899 -1909
  467. Incredible Bottom of the Ninth Comeback! The Oakland A’s Win Game 5 of the 1972 World Series
  468. India's Ghadar Party Born in San Francisco
  469. India Basin
  470. India Basin and the Southeast Bayshore
  471. Indian People Organzing for Change (IPOC) and the Sogorea Te Occupation
  472. Indoor Public Murals
  473. Industrial SOMA
  474. Industrial San Francisco in the 1970s
  475. Industry Builds Out the City: The Suburbanization of Manufacturing in San Francisco, 1850-1940
  476. Inez Burns: San Francisco’s Worst Kept Secret
  477. Ingleside Terrace c 1910
  478. Inner Sunset 1870s
  479. Inner Sunset 1950s
  480. Inner Sunset Streetcars
  481. Innes Avenue
  482. Inside Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera's Life in San Francisco
  483. Intercollective
  484. Interlocking Wealth Clusters Together
  485. Interrupting the Monologue
  486. Interurban Streetcars South
  487. Interwoven Histories: The Generational Legacy of Ruth Asawa’s Arts Education Activism
  488. Introduction to the SOMA
  489. Invisible Circus
  490. Iranian Anti-Shah Protest 1978
  491. Irish 1851
  492. Irish Americanism?
  493. Irish Associationism
  494. Irish Hill
  495. Irish Hill then and now
  496. Is There Life Before Death?
  497. Isabel Louie
  498. Isadora Duncan
  499. Isadora Duncan Intro
  500. Ishi — Yahi Indian

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