Bedford and Forrest Pinkard at home, 405 East Second St., Oxnard : 1947 ; Bedford Pinkard later became the first African-American elected official in the tri-counties with his election to Oxnard Union High School District Board in 1973
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Black Gold Cooperative Library System
Date Created and/or Issued
1947
Publication Information
Part of "Historical Photos of Four Ethnicities on California's Central Coast" Collection Originally published as part of African - Americans on the Central Coast: a photo essay
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Well dressed and smiling young men, Bedford and Forrest Pinkard, stand in their yard at 405 East Second Street in Oxnard. Image originally obtained from Bedford Pinkard.
Pinkard, Bedford Oxnard (Calif.) Oxnard Union High School District (Oxnard, Calif.) African Americans--Politics and government--California African Americans--California--Ventura County
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