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← Older revision Revision as of 22:22, 1 June 2026 Line 306: Line 306: <hr><hr>

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''Excerpted from David D. Schmidt's ''San Francisco Bay Area: An Environmental History.'' Available from [https://...

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Social Movements

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==<span id="social">Social Movements</span>====<span id="social">Social Movements</span>== <font  size=4>Public Talks: Social Movements / 2026-</font  size> ...

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'''Shaping San Francisco hosts Public Talks on a variety of topics, usually on Wednesday nights, a dozen times a year. Our topic themes vary, but we've grouped them over time into these categories: Art & Politics, Ecology, Historical Perspectives, Literary, and Social Moveme...

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On July 17, 1944, in the war’s deadliest home-front disaster, two ships and a train filled with bombs and munitions exploded, killing 320 servicemen and injuring 390. The blast shattered windows 40 miles away at San Francisco’s St. Francis Hotel. Nearly all the men killed we...

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