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Ida L. Jackson, the first African American teacher for the Oakland Unified School District with Supt. Dr. Marcus Foster [picture]

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Oakland Unified School District. Audio-Visual Education Dept

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Title from container. Exact date of photo: 5/11/73. Negative number in Oakland History Room's collection: N-2854. The photograph, made for the department by William A. High, shows Ida Louise Jackson, Oakland's first African-American public-school teacher, in conversation with superintendant Marcus A. Foster. Foster would later be murdered by members of the Symbionese Liberation Army as an alleged protest to district policies.
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High, William A., 1914-1982
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