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Bedford and Forrest Pinkard at home, 405 East Second St., Oxnard : 1947 ; Bedford Pinkard later became the first African-American elected official in the tri-counties with his election to Oxnard Union High School District Board in 1973

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Well dressed and smiling young men, Bedford and Forrest Pinkard, stand in their yard at 405 East Second Street in Oxnard. Image originally obtained from Bedford Pinkard.
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