Historical Photographs of Four Ethnicities on California's Central Coast Late 1800s-1970s

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Historical Photographs of Four Ethnicities on California's Central Coast Late 1800s-1970s

Black Gold Cooperative Library System Advisory Board's Photo Essay collection includes black and white photographic images of historical interest spanning from the late 1800s up to the 1970s. The images strive to recognize people of four heritages who without recognition helped to build the social and economic prosperity of California Central Coast. The collection consists of selected images from four Photo Essays: 1) African Americans on the Central Coast, 2) Asian Pacific Americans on the Central Coast, 3) Hispanics on the Central Coast: 300 Years of History, 4) Native Americans on the Central Coast.

200 photographs available online, 500 are in the full collection

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SNAC Resource ID: 6649283

Black Gold Cooperative Library System

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