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PAGE CONTENT TYPES
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Unfinished History

Historical Essay

"I was there..."

Oral History

Primary Source

SOURCES FOR TEXT

by James Sobredo, Fall 1997, excerpted from "From Manila Bay to Daly City: Filipinos in San Francisco" in Reclaiming San Francisco: History, Politics, and Culture, A City Lights Anthology

by Pete Holloran

FORMAT
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CAPTIONS FOR IMAGES
Please make captions bold and photo credits in italics. Include text for captions immediately below image file name.

The International Hotel on Kearny Street was the last part of Manilatown.
Photo: Eddie Foronda

Presidio clarkia (Clarkia franciscana)
Image: Margo Bors

Haight & Clayton: 1994
Photo: Private Collection, San Francisco, CA

Aquatic Park
Drawing: Harper's

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Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library

FORMAT FOR ARTICLE SUMMARIES

Enclose your two - three sentence description of long articles in a goldenrod box by using the following format:

Summary goes here…


VIDEO INCLUSION

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KEYWORDS/CATEGORIES

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Please list the main category first

Main Categories will fall within one of these areas:

+ Time (Decade or special year)

+ Neighborhood/Geography

+ Themes (like Labor, Dissent, Power and Money, etc.)

+ Population/People (like Filipino, Latino, etc.)