The San Francisco News-Call Bulletin was the final incarnation of
several newspapers with a long history in the city of San Francisco.
Formed in August 1959 by
the merging of The San Francisco
News and The Call Bulletin, the paper was also the descendant of The
Call, The Bulletin, The San Francisco Journal and The San Francisco
Post. Under these various titles, the newspaper's history dates back to
the earliest years of the city of San Francisco. This collections chiefly consists of photographic negatives of San Francisco Bay Area news events taken by staff photographers of The News-Call Bulletin and its predecessors, The Call Bulletin and The Call, which were daily newspapers of San Francisco.
African Americans pickets, Woolworths and Kress Store, Market Street
First African-American school teacher, Luther Burbank Junior High School, 1958
Housing discrimination protest, 1961
Louis Satchmo Armstrong learns Chinese moon guitar, Fairmont Hotel, 1963
Students protest against segregation, Fillmore Street, San Francisco, May 17, 1963
Students protest against segregation, Fillmore Street, San Francisco, May 17, 1963
Students protest against segregation, Fillmore Street, San Francisco, May 17, 1963
Source: California Digital Archive
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