Frisco Bound
From the Gold rush to the tech boom, people have come to San Francisco from all directions in search of fortune. The resulting diversity has given rise to creativity and exploitation, resistance and innovation. The subcultures that formed, from Chinatown to the Castro district, from Haight-Ashbury to Angel Island and Alcatraz, themselves drew more people to San Francisco, making the city famous for its cultural innovation and political activism.
Built Environment
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Red Power
This Land is Our Land: The Native American Occupation of Alcatraz
From November 1969 to June 1971, 89 Red Power activists seized the abandoned prison island of Alcatraz, and their own destinies.……Economy & Labor
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Red Power
This Land is Our Land: The Native American Occupation of Alcatraz
From November 1969 to June 1971, 89 Red Power activists seized the abandoned prison island of Alcatraz, and their own destinies.……Immigration
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Red Power
This Land is Our Land: The Native American Occupation of Alcatraz
From November 1969 to June 1971, 89 Red Power activists seized the abandoned prison island of Alcatraz, and their own destinies.……(Counter)Culture
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Red Power
This Land is Our Land: The Native American Occupation of Alcatraz
From November 1969 to June 1971, 89 Red Power activists seized the abandoned prison island of Alcatraz, and their own destinies.……Chinatown
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Red Power
This Land is Our Land: The Native American Occupation of Alcatraz
From November 1969 to June 1971, 89 Red Power activists seized the abandoned prison island of Alcatraz, and their own destinies.……Gay Rights
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Red Power
This Land is Our Land: The Native American Occupation of Alcatraz
From November 1969 to June 1971, 89 Red Power activists seized the abandoned prison island of Alcatraz, and their own destinies.……Black Power
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Red Power
This Land is Our Land: The Native American Occupation of Alcatraz
From November 1969 to June 1971, 89 Red Power activists seized the abandoned prison island of Alcatraz, and their own destinies.……Red Power
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Red Power
This Land is Our Land: The Native American Occupation of Alcatraz
From November 1969 to June 1971, 89 Red Power activists seized the abandoned prison island of Alcatraz, and their own destinies.……Feminism
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Red Power
This Land is Our Land: The Native American Occupation of Alcatraz
From November 1969 to June 1971, 89 Red Power activists seized the abandoned prison island of Alcatraz, and their own destinies.……Monuments, Memorials, & Memory
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Red Power
This Land is Our Land: The Native American Occupation of Alcatraz
From November 1969 to June 1971, 89 Red Power activists seized the abandoned prison island of Alcatraz, and their own destinies.……