Bayview Hunters Point Uprising, 10/1/66 - KNTV Shot Logs
About This Item
Selections from the KNTV newsfilm shot logs produced on October 1st 1966, relating to the Bayview Hunters Point social uprising in San Francisco. Includes a bulletin covering the aftermath of the civil unrest that was focused on Third Street, which states that: "As dawn came after the first completely peaceful night since the rioting began, the national Guard released from duty 317 men who had been stationed at Kezar Stadium." Note that KNTV was an ABC affiliate in 1966. PDF copies of these original newsfilm shot logs were kindly provided to us for streaming in DIVA by History San Jose, who preserve the KNTV Newsfilm Collection.
- Originally aired on
- KNTV
- Date aired
- 10/1/66
- Recording medium
- PDF file
- Rights for this video belong to
- History San Jose
- Type of material
- literature
- Identifier
- KNTV-4
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- 3330
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