Larry Dalton:  

CLASS OF 1969
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Sacramento, CA

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Larry is from Santa Barbara, California. Larry's schools include Foothill High School. Larry later attended California State University, Sacramento (Photography/Journalism) . Music Larry likes includes R&B, Groove Revolution, N'dambi. Books Larry likes include The Autobiography of Malcolm X, The Bourne Series, Marvin Gaye / Divived Soul. Movies Larry likes include Love & Basketball, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Taking of Pelham 123...Expand for more
. TV shows Larry likes include Iconoclasts, Unsung, Who Do You Think You Are?. One of Larry's favorite quotes is:"NO LIE CAN LIVE FOREVER. MLK". I found my way into photojournalism. I worked as a staff photographer for Sacto. News & Review for about 10 years and for the Observer news for almost 30. I really got to know the workings of the Sacramento area. The Movers and Shakers, The Givers and the Takers. I still love this town.
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These are the people back in the day, at the California State capital that made the important changes for "the people." Among them are Theresa Hughes, Willie Brown Jerry Brown, Maxine Waters, Elihu Harris David Roberti, and
Attention People! No matter what, LOVE IS A BEAUTIFUL THING! Don't leave home without it.
Mayor Johnson shake hands with Larry Dalton at Larry's Photo gallery Exhibit.
In photo Larry Dalton, LibbyHarmor, Mayor Johnson, Frankie Edward Lee, Kevin Hellon, Marshall Bailey. the Dalton Exhibit at 1001 Del Paso Blvd has been extended again by popular demand. Come by and see.
Hey Laverne, here a photo of you from the show that you and your brother did at the Crest Theatre way back when. You did such a wonderful job that night as well as Robert with his stunning, and powerful voice. That was some
Changes were needed in 1968 for the athletes and for the people. Thanks  Olympians, John Carlos and Tommie Smith for the effort and the sacrifice.
I was pretty young back in 1968, but when this image protesting against the way black Olympic athletes were mistreated, hit the press, I went out and bought this poster. and hung it on my bedroom wall. I could feel the powe
James and Michael.
Bonnie Pannell is serenaded by saxophonist Shawn Raiford , with the song "You are so beautiful," at a reception by the National Council of Negro Women and 100 Black Women.
Ron Barrow, Bonnie Pannell's brother-in-law spoke about the kind of person Bonnie has been as a council person and a family member.
Council person Bonnie Pannell was shown how much she's loved and honored by The National Council Of Negro Women and the 100 Black Women, family and friends at the Sam Pannell Center soon to be renamed The Sam and Bonnie Pan
Councilwomen Bonnie Pannell has been out in  the community for almost a decade and a half helping to make life better for the people. Thank you Bonnie.
The City and the Sacramento City Council is going to miss you  Bonnie Pannell. HAPPY TRAILS To You.
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Nina Simone and James Baldwin need I  say more.
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The King lives on: yesterday, today, and tomorrow. Long live the spirit of MLK !
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Hey! You decide...is it going to be love or hate. It's your life it's your choice.
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