John Freeman's presentation begins with the devastation of the city and goes on to describe the effects of the earthquake and fire on the Chinese community here. He talks about how people thought the fire would not reach Chinatown. He also explains what the city politicians wanted to do with the Chinatown land—and how the Chinese responded.
John Freeman is president of the SFHS programs committee. He is a retired math teacher and an excellent researcher of many facets of San Francisco history.
* Correction: at 33:01 to 35:33, the segment about Oakland mentions Lake Merced - it should be Lake Merritt, the great Oakland landmark.
This program was live-streamed on April 12, 2022 from the SFHS Museum in San Francisco. Since then, we have upgraded our production technology to eliminate audio issues; thank you for your support as we continue to advance our online media offerings. Please subscribe to our channel to learn more about the history if San Francisco:
[ Ссылка ]
Visit the SFHS MUSEUM
Open Thurs | Fri | Sat - 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
608 Commercial Street
San Francisco
Visit SFHS online at: [ Ссылка ]
Ещё видео!