Belva Davis & Bill Moore at San Francisco State
About This Item
KRON News outtakes from December 4th 1968 shot at San Francisco State University, featuring brief views of a press conference by Dr. Carlton Goodlett. This clip is notable because it shows local TV stations covering the press conference, including the only known shots of Belva Davis and Bill Moore working on the same job from the 1960s. Belva Davis was the first female African American television journalist on the West Coast and worked for KPIX-TV at the time. Bill Moore was the first African American news cameraman in commercial television on the West Coast and worked for KTVU. Davis and Moore have been married since 1963.
- Type of material
- archival newsfilm
- Duration
- 0:38
- 16mm color magnetic sound film
- Rights for this video belong to
- Nexstar Media Group, Inc.
- Date aired
- 12/4/1968
- Originally aired on
- KRON-TV
- Identifier
- KRON 403-1outs
- Views
- 4310
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