Charlotta Bass and her two sisters, Victorine Kinloch and Lillian Carter, in a covered wagon at the Knott's Berry Farm Ghost Farm "Pitchur Gallery." Charlotta Bass was the publisher of the California Eagle newspaper from 1912 to 1951, and a civil rights activist. The California Eagle, covering Los Angeles' African-American community, was one of the oldest and longest running African American newspapers. Charlotta Bass / California Eagle Photograph Collection, Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research, Los Angeles
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uclalsc_1889_b06_f01_001a.tif ark:/21198/z1hh832w
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African American civil rights workers Knott’s Berry Farm (Buena Park, Calif. : Amusement park) African American newspaper editors Bass, Charlotta A., 1880-1969 Carter, Lillian Spears, 1875 or 76 Kinloch, Victorine, 1882-1951
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