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SUMMARY:Presentation: Locating Pioneering Filipinos in San Francisco, 1900-1940
DESCRIPTION:<p>Ma. Teresa Ojeda&nbsp;will present the geography&nbsp;of early Filipinos in San Francisco (1900-1940), based on data and historical documents that challenge the long-standing narrative that the community was a transient bachelor society confined to a few blocks on the edge of Chinatown. Maps show settlement patterns indicating that the majority of pioneering Filipinos resided in various neighborhoods beyond Kearny Street. Census records document pre-war family households and a second generation of Filipinos born and raised in San Francisco &ndash; long before the arrival of Filipina war brides and families following World War II. City directories also document Filipino businesses and institutions established to serve the community outside Manilatown.</p>

<p>Ojeda is a retired urban planner and is now indulging a passion for history and geography. She is a volunteer tour guide with the San Francisco City Guides and has led neighborhood walking and bike tours.</p>

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LOCATION:Main Library - James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center - 3rd Fl
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