Oakland Revisited: Stability and Change in an American City : Berkeley, Calif. : ms., 1970 Apr.

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Oakland Revisited: Stability and Change in an American City : Berkeley, Calif. : ms., 1970 Apr.

Paper on the political history of Oakland, California, prepared for the Oakland Project, University of California, Berkeley.

[3], 76 leaves.

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