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OCTOBER 12, 1937: Prentice “Earl” Sanders was born in Nacogdoches, Texas and went on to become San Francisco’s first African American Police Chief.

OCTOBER 12, 1937: Prentice “Earl” Sanders was born in Nacogdoches, Texas and went on to become San Francisco’s first African American Police Chief.

Earl Sanders was born in Texas. When he was 14 his mother died and Sanders moved to San Francisco to live with his uncle. They…

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OCTOBER 9, 2020: The San Francisco Art Institute unveiled Rigo 23’s mural of Native American activist Leonard Pettier. Murals are an integral part of City culture.

OCTOBER 9, 2020: The San Francisco Art Institute unveiled Rigo 23’s mural of Native American activist Leonard Pettier. Murals are an integral part of City culture.

Little did I know when I opted to do a story on San Francisco street art that I would open up such a can of…

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