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Title
International Hotel anti-eviction campaign
Creator
Louie, Steve
Date Created and/or Issued
1970s
Contributing Institution
UC Berkeley, Ethnic Studies Library
Collection
Wei Min She (為民社) and Asian Community Center photographs, 1970-1980
Rights Information
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Description
Scope/Content: Photograph of protestors marching with picket signs against the eviction of the International Hotel in San Francisco, California. Signs reads "People before Profit! Save the International Hotel" and "$225 million for Y.B.C. but No Money for Housing?"
Type
image
Identifier
IH_2 Campaign - 32
Subject
Demonstrations
Political activists
Gentrification
International Hotel (San Francisco, Calif.)
Place
San Francisco, Calif.
Provenance
Gift of Steve Louie; 2015

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