FoundSF. We identified several underutilized large collections of neighborhood history in the form of neighborhood newspapers—some now out of...
FoundSF. We identified several underutilized large collections of neighborhood history in the form of neighborhood newspapers—some now out of...
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Students from Africa graduating from a three month training program at the Shaolin Temple, Henan. Introduction Welcome to “Chinese Martial Arts in the News.” This is a semi-regular feature here at Kung Fu Tea in which we review media stories that...
A SCREAM David Gary, Kaplanoff Librarian for American History at Yale University, New Haven, CT, has assembled a unique collection of low-budget horror movies. Yale’s VHS holdings also include thousands of irreplaceable interviews. And the format is...
As you prepare your entries for our Past Re-Imagined As the Future remix contest, we thought you could use some tips. We asked moving image archivist, filmmaker and contest judge Rick Prelinger to share his thoughts on what makes for an incredible remix...
“No one understands old but old people.” James made this proclamation over an ancient pool table in an impoverished neighborhood of the greater San Francisco Bay. The other men gathered at the senior center nodded in agreement. A slender African American...
Jenny Shank In this tour of the Mile High City, novelist Jenny Shank visits the sites, writing groups, organizations, and presses that keep her hometown's literary spirit alive in the bootstrapping tradition of those “roaring drunken miners” who founded...
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SOCRATES is an international, refereed (peer-reviewed) and indexed scholarly hybrid open-access journal in Public Administration a...
Long Bridge and the Attack on Rincon Hill - FoundSF
FoundSF Historical Essay Mission Bay from Nob Hill, 1863. Swamps and tidal inlets are still visible at the edge of Mission Bay, with Potrero Point the promontory jutting into the bay behind Mission Ba...
We identified several underutilized large collections of neighborhood history in the form of neighborhood newspapers—some now out of print—which we are working together with the Internet Archive to di...
Drugs, Hippies, Protests, & Riots - FoundSF
FoundSF Photo: Peoples International News Service When most Californians think 1960's, meaning peace, love, dope, & riots on campus, they immediately think of Berkeley. But the real University of the ...
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