NBCC Black History Month Gospel Concert

Pío Pico, California's last governor under Mexican rule, was of mixed Spanish, Native American, and African ancestrySpanish governor of the Californias Felipe de Neve brought Afro-Mexicans to help build the city in 1777.Biddy Mason, Los Angeles pioneerFirst African Methodist Episcopal Church of Los Angeles, founded in 1872Tom Bradley speaking at AIDS Walk LA at the Paramount Studios lot in 1988File:The_Black_Gallery_Los_Angeles_CA_107_Santa_Barbara_Plaza.jpgFile:Enkone_with_Our_Mighty_Contribution.jpgFile:California_African_American_Museum_front_entry.jpgHomeless African American man in Los Angeles beggingWestminster Presbyterian Church, an African American church in Los AngelesAfrican American mural in CrenshawPolice officers arrest a Black man during the Watts Rebellion, a week long uprising against the racist practices displayed by the Los Angeles Police Department at the time.Georgia Ann Robinson, police officerPaul Williams, architectFile:Tom_Bradley,_1980.jpg

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