San Joaquin County'S Alternative Newspaper: Fill & Download for Free

GET FORM

Download the form

The Guide of completing San Joaquin County'S Alternative Newspaper Online

If you are curious about Alter and create a San Joaquin County'S Alternative Newspaper, here are the step-by-step guide you need to follow:

  • Hit the "Get Form" Button on this page.
  • Wait in a petient way for the upload of your San Joaquin County'S Alternative Newspaper.
  • You can erase, text, sign or highlight of your choice.
  • Click "Download" to keep the forms.
Get Form

Download the form

A Revolutionary Tool to Edit and Create San Joaquin County'S Alternative Newspaper

Edit or Convert Your San Joaquin County'S Alternative Newspaper in Minutes

Get Form

Download the form

How to Easily Edit San Joaquin County'S Alternative Newspaper Online

CocoDoc has made it easier for people to Customize their important documents with online website. They can easily Alter through their choices. To know the process of editing PDF document or application across the online platform, you need to follow this stey-by-step guide:

  • Open the official website of CocoDoc on their device's browser.
  • Hit "Edit PDF Online" button and Append the PDF file from the device without even logging in through an account.
  • Add text to PDF for free by using this toolbar.
  • Once done, they can save the document from the platform.
  • Once the document is edited using online website, you can download or share the file of your choice. CocoDoc promises friendly environment for implementing the PDF documents.

How to Edit and Download San Joaquin County'S Alternative Newspaper on Windows

Windows users are very common throughout the world. They have met a lot of applications that have offered them services in managing PDF documents. However, they have always missed an important feature within these applications. CocoDoc are willing to offer Windows users the ultimate experience of editing their documents across their online interface.

The process of editing a PDF document with CocoDoc is very simple. You need to follow these steps.

  • Choose and Install CocoDoc from your Windows Store.
  • Open the software to Select the PDF file from your Windows device and move on editing the document.
  • Customize the PDF file with the appropriate toolkit showed at CocoDoc.
  • Over completion, Hit "Download" to conserve the changes.

A Guide of Editing San Joaquin County'S Alternative Newspaper on Mac

CocoDoc has brought an impressive solution for people who own a Mac. It has allowed them to have their documents edited quickly. Mac users can fill PDF forms with the help of the online platform provided by CocoDoc.

In order to learn the process of editing form with CocoDoc, you should look across the steps presented as follows:

  • Install CocoDoc on you Mac firstly.
  • Once the tool is opened, the user can upload their PDF file from the Mac quickly.
  • Drag and Drop the file, or choose file by mouse-clicking "Choose File" button and start editing.
  • save the file on your device.

Mac users can export their resulting files in various ways. Downloading across devices and adding to cloud storage are all allowed, and they can even share with others through email. They are provided with the opportunity of editting file through various ways without downloading any tool within their device.

A Guide of Editing San Joaquin County'S Alternative Newspaper on G Suite

Google Workplace is a powerful platform that has connected officials of a single workplace in a unique manner. When allowing users to share file across the platform, they are interconnected in covering all major tasks that can be carried out within a physical workplace.

follow the steps to eidt San Joaquin County'S Alternative Newspaper on G Suite

  • move toward Google Workspace Marketplace and Install CocoDoc add-on.
  • Select the file and Hit "Open with" in Google Drive.
  • Moving forward to edit the document with the CocoDoc present in the PDF editing window.
  • When the file is edited completely, save it through the platform.

PDF Editor FAQ

If America was split into 2 equal sections, one all liberal and the other all conservative, what would they look like realistically? I'm writing a book on this.

There is one scenario that seems to be unfolding in a weird manner.3 sections instead of 2. 2 sections dominate each different region. Red-Blue in Texas. Purple and Blue in Northern California. Red -Blue in Southern-Cali.Red and Blue in Wisconsin but Purple and Blue in Madison, Wisconsin.The country as a whole rejects the FCC act of 1996. So now News corporations are prohibited from making profits. This changes the landscape of TV/Paper News, Internet and Radio. The FCC’s newspaper-broadcast cross-ownership rule: an analysisBlue: Secular + Alternative Religion.Red: Ardent religious xenophobic. Where dissenting ethnic, racial and religious groups are unified by the crusade of defending “The One and Only God” against infidels =DPurple: a mix of support for Guns and Abortion rights. Rejection of capital punishment and protection of the environment and stem-cell research on animals but not humans.Technical corporations just happen to employ Blue thinking work force….ok ok alow the exaggeration…Mining and Oil energy Industries employ Red thinking workforce.They educate and finance their educational system like in OklahomaAfter Brexit many London based Financial companies decide to move to New York City and Toronto Canada. This would be a better fit for their employees than Brussels. These workers are Blue and Purple thinkers.The Democratic party now led by Iraq/Afghanistan Veterans. This new leadership makes a critical change in the of the Party of the Donkey; Support of the Second Amendment, plus support gun ownership and open carry of pistol and riflesThis shift then political map. Upstate New York flips to 95% to Blue and so do the rest of the Rust Belt and Appalachia turns Redish Purple. Northern California(from San Joaquin & Santa Clara Counties to the North) turn 80% Purple and push to split California in 2.North and South Carolina turn Blue. And become the home for new Unions with a new message: “Protected Free-Lance work”from Idaho-North Dakota to Arizona-Texas there is a wasteland of no water after fracking has destroyed 90% of water tables. Water is undrinkable and unusable and un-filterable. (95% Red) They blame Blue and Purplr infidels for the wrath of God...just an idea for the social background of the story…Wishing you success, my pen brother.

Who are famous people from Oakland, California?

Academics[edit]Robert Harvey – comparative literature, philosophyArtists and designers[edit]Natalia Anciso – artist and educatorSteven F. Arnold – filmmaker, photographer, painter, illustrator, set and costume designer, and assemblage artistGarry Knox Bennett – woodworker, metalworker, furniture maker, artistBernice Bing – artist, activistWarrington Colescott – artist and educatorHenry Doane – landscape painter, commercial artistRoger C. Field – industrial designer, graduated from California College of the ArtsWalter J. Mathews – architect, designed the First Unitarian Church of OaklandBernard Maybeck – architectJeremy Mayer – sculptorJulia Morgan – architect, raised and buried in OaklandWillis O'Brien – animatorNathan Oliveira – painter, printmaker, sculptor, professorLisa Quinn – artist, author, designerGalen Rowell – photographerJ. Otto Seibold – artist, illustrator, authorSeasick Steve – blues musicianBetty Swords – cartoonistMorrie Turner – artist, illustrator, author of the Wee Pals comic stripWendy Yoshimura – artistAthletes[edit]Zack Andrews – baseball player[citation needed]Pervis Atkins – NFL football player, Los Angeles Rams, Washington Redskins, Oakland Raiders, actor, The Longest YardDrew Barry – basketball player[1]Jon Barry – basketball player and sportscaster[2]Charlie Beamon – baseball pitcher[3]Charlie Beamon, Jr. – baseball player[citation needed]Davone Bess – football player[4]Will Blackwell – football player[5]Linc Blakely – Major League Baseball player, Cincinnati RedsMarlin Briscoe – football player[6]John Brodie – football player and sportscaster[7]Jabari Brown – basketball playerDon Budge – tennis player[citation needed]Chris Burford – football playerGlenn Burke – baseball player[8]Steve Clark, swimmer, won five Olympic gold medalsRay Crouse – football player[9]Bruce Cunningham – Major League Baseball player, Boston BravesAntonio Davis – basketball player[10]Steve DeBerg – football player[11]Bernie DeViveiros – Major League Baseball player, Chicago White Sox, Detroit TigersTaylor Douthit – Major League Baseball player, St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati RedsForey Duckett – football player[12]Dennis Eckersley – baseball player[13]Manny Fernandez – football player[14]Eric Fernsten – basketball player, NBA, CBA, and Europe[15]Curt Flood – Major League Baseball player, Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, Washington Senators known for challenging the Reserve clauseGreg Foster – basketball player[16]La Vel Freeman – baseball player[17]Len Gabrielson – Major League Baseball player, Philadelphia PhilliesLen Gabrielson – Major League Baseball player, Milwaukee Braves, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, California Angels, Los Angeles DodgersJoe Gaines – Major League Baseball player, Cincinnati Reds, Baltimore Orioles, Houston AstrosDerrick Gardner – football player[18]Brad Gilbert – tennis player and coach[19]John Gillespie – Major League Baseball player, Cincinnati RedsJesse Gonder –baseball playerDrew Gooden – basketball player[20]Alexis Gray-Lawson – basketball player, Phoenix MercuryBob Greenwood – Major League Baseball player, Philadelphia PhilliesBud Hafey – Major League Baseball player, Chicago White Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia PhilliesTom Hafey – Major League Baseball player, New York Giants, St. Louis BrownsRoger Harding – football player[21]Rickey Henderson – baseball player[22]Jan Henne – swimmer, two-time gold medalist at 1968 Summer OlympicsSteve Hosey – baseball player[23]Al Hrabosky – baseball pitcher and sportscaster[24]Proverb Jacobs – NFL football player, Philadelphia Eagles, New York GiantsJackie Jensen – baseball player[25]Brian Johnson – baseball player[26]Josh Johnson – Quarterback for the Cincinnati BengalsMaurice Jones-Drew – football player[27]Robert Jordan – football player[citation needed]Bobby Kemp – football player[28]Jason Kidd – basketball player and coach[29]MacArthur Lane – football playerCookie Lavagetto – baseball player and manager[30]Tony Lema – golfer[31]Bill Lester – NASCAR driver[32]Damian Lillard – basketball player[33]Ernie Lombardi – baseball player[34]Don Lofgran – professional basketball playerTerrell Lowery – baseball player[35]Lorenzo Lynch – football player[36]Marshawn Lynch – football player[37]Eddie McGah – baseball player, part-owner of Oakland Raiders[38]Bill McKalip – college All-American football player, NFL player, Portsmouth Spartans / Detroit LionsJoe Mellana – Major League Baseball player, Philadelphia AthleticsDemetrius "Hook" Mitchell – streetball player, convicted for armed robbery[citation needed]Joe Morgan – baseball second baseman and sportscaster[39]Kirk Morrison – football player[40]Hank Norberg – football player[41]Mike Norris – baseball player[42]Zoe Ann Olsen – olympic diver[43]Gary Payton – basketball player, born and raised in Oakland[44]Gary Pettis – baseball player and coach[45]Paul Pierce – basketball player[46]Vada Pinson – baseball player and coach[47]Jim Pollard – basketball player[48]Leon Powe – basketball player[49]Jarrod Pughsley – football player[50]John Ralston – football player and coach[51]Isiah Rider – basketball player[52]Chris Roberson – baseball player[53]Frank Robinson – baseball player and manager[54]Jimmy Rollins – baseball player[55]Bill Russell – basketball player and coach[56]Luis Scott-Vargas – Magic: the Gathering player[citation needed]Brian Shaw – basketball player and coach[57]Paul Silas – basketball player and coach[58]Fred Silva – football official[59]Marvel Smith – football player[60]Dave Stewart – baseball player and executive[61]John Sutro – football player[62]Ron Theobald – baseball player[63]Jim Tobin – baseball player[64]Marviel Underwood – football player[65]Langston Walker – football player[66]Andre Ward – professional boxerGeorge Wells – professional wrestler[citation needed]Ray Wells – football player[67]Bill Werle – baseball player[68]Archie Williams – runner[citation needed]Dontrelle Willis – baseball player[69]Rodney Williams – American football playerBusinesspeople and industrialists[edit]Stephen Bechtel – engineer, president, CEO of Bechtel Corporation, 1933-1960Anthony Chabot – entrepreneur, father of hydraulic mining, namesake of Chabot Space & Science Center, Lake Chabot, and Chabot College, buried in OaklandCharles Crocker – railroad tycoon, buried in OaklandDebbi Fields – entrepreneur, founder of Mrs. Fields cookiesDomingo Ghirardelli – founder of the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company based in San Francisco, buried in OaklandKen Hofmann – former owner of the Oakland AthleticsHenry J. Kaiser – entrepreneur, businessman, founder of Kaiser Permanente and Kaiser Family Foundation, buried in OaklandMark Mastrov – founder of 24 Hour Fitness, partial owner of the Sacramento KingsJonah Peretti, Founder of BuzzFeed[70]Francis Marion Smith (also known as"Borax" Smith) – miner, business magnateEntertainment[edit]Mahershala Ali – actorEddie Anderson – actorBillie Joe Armstrong – singerMax Baer, Jr. – actor, film directorMatt Bettinelli-Olpin – filmmaker and musicianPamela Blake – actressTrue Boardman – silent film actorDavid Carradine – actorConnie Cezon – actressTracie Collins – actress, writer, theatre director and producerRyan Coogler – directorBuster Crabbe – actorT. D. Crittenden – silent film actorRobert Culp – actorMark Curry – actor/comedianWalter DeLeon – screenwriterDaveed Diggs – actor and rapperRockmond Dunbar – actor, mixed-media artistMichael Earl – puppeteerClint Eastwood – actor, Academy Award-winning film producer and directorLyndsy Fonseca – actressCary Fukunaga – Emmy Award-winning directorG-Eazy (Gerald Gillium) – rapperSylvia Gerrish – musical comedy and light operaSumner Getchell – actorGary Goldman – filmmakerMichael A. Goorjian – actor and filmmakerR. Henry Grey – silent film actorKhamani Griffin – child actorMark Hamill – actorBernie Hamilton – actor, Starsky and HutchTom Hanks – Academy Award-winning actor, raised in OaklandSusan Seaforth Hayes – actorRussell Hornsby – actorJoseph Jackson – talent managerMoshe Kasher – comedian, actor, and author/writer; raised in OaklandKehlani – singerJoe Knowland – newspaper publisher, actorDavid Labrava – actor, writer, tattoo artistRemy Lacroix – adult actressTed Lange – actorBrandon Lee (son of Bruce Lee) – actor, born in OaklandBruce Lee – actor, martial artistNnegest Likké – film directorCaryl Lincoln – actressDakin Matthews – actorRuss Meyer – film directorJefferson Moffitt – screenwriter, film directorShemar Moore – actor, modelMitch Mullany – actorRoger Nichols – recording engineerNatalie Nunn – television personalityLaura Oakley – silent film actressOrunamamu (Marybeth Washington-Stofle) – storyteller[71]Frank Oz – actor, director, puppeteer for Bert, Cookie Monster and Grover on Sesame StreetJohn Pappas – actorChelsea Peretti – comedian, actressDorothy Revier – silent film actress, dancerCherie Roberts – adult model, photographerBob Smale – pianist on The Lawrence Welk Show, 1969-1982Kellita Smith – actress and modelJack Soo (Goro Suzuki) – comedian, actor, Barney MillerGeorge Stevens – Academy Award-winning film directorCynthia Stevenson – actressEthel Grey Terry – silent film actressColin Trevorrow – film directorJo Van Fleet – actressMatt Vasgersian – actor, sports broadcasterMills Watson – actorRobert Webber – film and TV actor, 12 Angry MenWill Wright – game designerDaniel Wu – actorBassem Youssef – satiristZendaya – actressLeaders (activists and politicians)[edit]Richard Aoki – activist[citation needed]William P. Baker – politician[72]Sonny Barger – founder of the Hells Angels motorcycle club[citation needed]Henry G. Blasdel – first governor of Nevada; resident of Oakland[73]Jerry Brown – politician, former governor of California and mayor of Oakland[74]Albert E. Carter – politician[75]Frank Chu – eccentric street protester[citation needed]William Clark, Jr. – diplomat, ambassador[citation needed]C. L. Dellums – organizer and leader of the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters[citation needed]Ron Dellums – politician, former U.S. Congressman and Representative, mayor of Oakland[76]Warren B. English – Confederate war veteran, politician, realtor[77]Heather Fargo – politician, mayor of Sacramento, California[citation needed]Lydia Flood Jackson, businesswoman, clubwoman, suffragist, oldest living native of Oakland when she died in 1963[78]Marcus Foster – educator, the first African-American Superintendent of the Oakland Unified School District[79]Alicia Garza – co-founder of Black Lives Matter[80]Elihu Harris – politician, former mayor of Oakland[citation needed]Kamala Harris – United States senator, presidential candidate, politician, the first female African-American attorney general for the state of California, former district attorney for San Francisco[citation needed]Fred Korematsu – Japanese-American who fought forced internment, testing the law in Korematsu v. United States[81]Joseph R. Knowland – former U.S. Representative and former owner of the Oakland Tribune, cremated in Oakland[82]William F. Knowland – former U.S. Senator[83]Barbara Lee – U.S. Representative[84]Charles Goodall Lee – dentist, civic leader, benefactor of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance[citation needed]Clara Elizabeth Chan Lee – activist, first Chinese-American woman voter in the U.S.[citation needed]Richard Lee – horticulturist, activist for the legalization of marijuana[citation needed]Joseph McKenna – former Congressman, Justice 9th US Circuit, Attorney General and Associate Justice US Supreme Court.[citation needed]Edwin Meese III – former United States Attorney General[85]Victor H. Metcalf – politician, attorney, banker[86]Jessica Mitford – writer, activist, former Communist[87]Paul Montauk – Communist politician and two-time candidate for Oakland mayor[citation needed]Anca Mosoiu – technology activist[citation needed]Nancy Nadel – member of the Oakland City Council[citation needed]Huey P. Newton – activist, co-founder of the Black Panther Party[88]Andrew Nisbet, Jr. – member of the Washington House of Representatives and United States Army officer[citation needed]Pat Parker – black lesbian poet and activist[89]Ed Rosenthal – horticulturist, publisher, activist for the legalization of marijuana[citation needed]Byron Rumford – pharmacistJohn A. Russo – Oakland city attorney, former city councilman[90]Bobby Seale – activist, co-founder of the Black Panther Party[citation needed]Hettie B. Tilghman – African-American activist and suffragist[91]Robert Treuhaft – activist for labor and leftist causes, attorney, writer[92]Charles Stetson Wheeler – attorney, Regent of the University of California[citation needed]Earl Warren – Assistant Attorney City of Oakland, District Attorney of Alameda County, Attorney General of California, Governor of California and US Supreme Court Chief Justice[93]Lionel J. Wilson – politician, first African-American mayor of Oakland[94]Mother Wright – anti-hunger activist[citation needed]Military[edit]Bud Anderson – USAF (served 1942-1972) fighter pilot and commander, triple ace who retired at the rank of colonelJeremiah C. Sullivan – Civil War general in the Union Army and staff member of Ulysses S. Grant, buried in OaklandMusicians, composers and dancers[edit]3XKrazy – male rap groupBillie Joe Armstrong – musician, lead vocalist and guitarist for the punk rock band Green DayTim Armstrong – musician, lead vocalist of punk rock band RancidPaul Baloff (d. 2002) – former lead singer of thrash metal band ExodusAnt Banks – rapper, producerGaylord Birch – musicianCarla Bley – composer, musicianMike Botts – studio musician, drummer for rock band BreadBobby Brackins – rapper, songwriterIan Brennan – Grammy Award-winning record producer and authorAntonia Brico (born Wilhelmina Wolthius) classical pianist, first woman conductor of New York PhilharmonicChris Broderick – musician, lead guitarist for heavy metal band MegadethPeter Buck – musician, guitarist and co-founder of the alternative rock band R.E.M.Aaron Burckhard – musician, first drummer of the grunge band NirvanaKevin Cadogan – musician, original lead guitarist of Third Eye BlindEmilio Castillo – musician, founding member of Tower of PowerMike Clark – musicianCold Blood – rock, soul, jazz bandKeyshia Cole – Grammy Award-nominated R&B singer-songwriter, record producer, born and raised in OaklandJason Cropper – original band member of WeezerDel tha Funkee Homosapien – musicianDaveed Diggs – rapper and actorDigital Underground – rap groupRose Ann Dimalanta – musicianMike Dirnt – musician, bassist for rock band Green DaySue Draheim – fiddlerMac Dre – rapper, born in Oakland, raised in VallejoDru Down – rapperIsadora Duncan – dancerSheila E. – drummer, born in OaklandE-A-Ski – rapper, record producerEn Vogue – Grammy Award nominated female R&B singing group, originated from Oakland in 1990Pete Escovedo – musician, born in OaklandRobb Flynn – musician best known as lead guitarist and vocalist for Machine HeadMichael Franti – musicianFred Frith – improvisational musician, guitarist, composer, professor of musicNils Frykdahl – musician, founding member of Sleepytime Gorilla Museum and Idiot FleshDavid Garibaldi – musician, member of Tower of PowerG-Eazy – rapper and producerMic Gillette – musician, founding member of Tower of PowerGoapele – soul and R&B singerLarry Graham – musicianMC Hammer – musician, born in OaklandJeff Hanneman – guitarist for heavy metal band SlayerShawn Harris – musician; former member of The MatchesDavey Havok – musician, lead singer for AFIEdwin and Walter Hawkins – gospel singersHieroglyphics – rap group, originated from OaklandEarl Hines – jazz pianistJohn Lee Hooker – blues singerPaul Jackson – musicianHenry Kaiser – musician, grandson of Henry J. KaiserKeak da Sneak – musicianKehlani – singerKid 606 – musicianSharon Knight – Celtic musician, founding member of pagan rock band PandemonaeonKreayshawn – rapperStephen "Doc" Kupka – musician, founding member of Tower of PowerLaToya London – singer; born in San Francisco, raised in OaklandPep Love – rapperThe Lovemakers – pop bandThe Luniz – Grammy Award-nominated rap duoMC Lars – rapper; post-punk laptop rapMichael Manring – bassist, born in D.C., lives in OaklandAdrian Marcel – singerJim Martin – musicianTony Martin – singer, actorDave Meniketti – rock musician; born and raised in Oakland; lead singer/lead guitarist for Y&TSeagram Miller – rapperMistah F.A.B. – rapperDavid Murray – musicianFantastic Negrito – musicianNoaccordion – multimedia project of Onah Indigo[95]Numskull – rapperRay Obiedo – musicianMarty Paich – pianist, composer, arranger, producer, director, conductorHarry Partch – composerThe Phenomenauts – science and space band, refer to Oakland as "Earth's capital"Phesto – rapper, producerMatt Pike – guitarist of Sleep and High on FireThe Pointer Sisters – Grammy Award-winning R&B singing groupPooh-Man – rapperFrancis Rocco Prestia – musicianPerri "Pebbles" Reid – singer-songwriter, manager of TLCSan Quinn – rapper, born in Oakland, raised in San FranciscoRichie Rich – rapperCynthia Robinson – musicianRaphael Saadiq – musicianArion Salazar – musician in Third Eye BlindPharoah Sanders – musicianTimothy B. Schmit – rock musician, bassist for the EaglesE.C. Scott – blues singer, songwriter and record producer; television hostTupac Shakur – rapper, lived in OaklandShock G – rapperSharon Shore – ballet dancer, modelCalvin E. Simmons – symphony orchestra conductor, namesake of Calvin Simmons Theatre, born in San FranciscoSouls of Mischief – rap groupJ. Stalin – rapper, co-founder of Livewire RecordsSteady Mobb'n – rap duoShakir Stewart – record producer, Senior Vice President of Island Def Jam Music GroupFreddie Stone – musicianRose Stone – musicianSly Stone – musicianBill Summers – musicianThe Team – rap groupTony! Toni! Toné! – R&B singing groupToo Short – rapper, born in Los Angeles, lived in Oakland from 1980 to 1994Tower of Power – band, formed and based in OaklandTre Cool – musician, drummer for rock band Green DayTune-Yards – band; indie, afro-funkWeasel Walter – progressive rock and free jazz musician/composerFreddie Washington – musicianLenny Williams – musician, early member of Tower of PowerY&T – rock band, formed in Oakland 1974Yukmouth – rapperZendaya – singer, dancer, actressPhysicians[edit]Samuel Merritt – practiced in San Francisco, namesake of Merritt College, Merritt Hospital, and Lake Merritt, buried in OaklandReligious leaders[edit]David A. Bednar – LDS Apostle, born in OaklandDavid Berg – controversial cult leader, founder of Children of GodYusuf Bey – controversial Black Muslim activist, indicted for child rapeMose Durst – author, educator, former president of the Unification ChurchJames Ishmael Ford – Zen Buddhist priest and Unitarian Universalist ministerRay Frank – female Jewish leaderJack Hayford – minister, chancellor, songwriterJudah Leon Magnes – prominent Reform rabbiCarol Anne O'Marie – Roman Catholic nun, mystery fiction writerBebe Patten – evangelist and founder of Patten UniversityClarence Richard Silva – Catholic bishop from Oakland, current Bishop of HonoluluRichard B. Stamps – anthropologist, archeologist, president of the Taipei Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsAllen Henry Vigneron – Catholic bishop, leader of the Roman Catholic Diocese of OaklandScientists and inventors[edit]Fernando J. Corbató – computer scientistFrederick Cottrell – inventorKim Eric Drexler – engineer, molecular nanotechnology theoristFrank Epperson – popsicle inventorAlexei Filippenko – astrophysicist, professor of astronomyLloyd N. Ferguson – first African American to earn a Ph.D. in chemistry at the University of California, BerkeleyAnsel Franklin Hall – first park naturalist for Yosemite National Park, first Chief Forester for the National Park ServiceRichard F. Johnston – ornithologist, academic and authorIngemar Henry Lundquist – inventor and mechanical engineerStanley Miller – chemistWriters and poets[edit]Author Maxine Hong KingstonDaniel Alarcon – writer, currently resides in OaklandCatherine Asaro – writerChauncey Bailey – journalist assassinated by an agent of Your Black Muslim BakeryDelilah L. Beasley – first African-American columnist to be published in a major newspaperCharles Borden – writer, sailed around the globe four timesAnthony Boucher – writerGarrett Caples – poet, writerJon Carroll – columnist for the San Francisco ChronicleFrank Chin – writerDaniel Clowes – comic book writer, Academy Award-nominated screenwriter, currently resides in OaklandRobert Duncan – poetSarah Webster Fabio – African-American writer, poet, educator; born in Nashville, lived in Oakland 1955-1979Robert Harvey – literary theorist, born in OaklandBruce Henderson – author, born in OaklandSidney Howard – Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, Academy Award-winning screenwriterDaedalus Howell – writer, currently resides in OaklandMaxine Hong Kingston – writer, currently resides in OaklandJack London – writer, raised in Oakland, namesake of Jack London SquareRod McKuen – poet, composer, singerJoaquin Miller – poet, lived in Oakland from 1886–1913Jessica Mitford – authorJess Mowry – writerRay Nelson – science-fiction writerFrank Norris – author, buried in OaklandColleen Patrick-Goudreau – author, speaker, and podcasterIshmael Reed – writer, currently resides in OaklandMary Roach – science writer, currently resides in OaklandWilliam Saroyan – dramatist, author, lived in Oakland from 1913-1918Jason Shiga – author, cartoonist, puzzle designerEmji Spero – writer, poet, performance artistJan Steckel – poet, writer, bisexual activistAlex Steffen – writer, born in OaklandGertrude Stein – writerRobert Louis Stevenson;[96] writerAmy Tan – writer, born in OaklandNellie Wong – poet and activist, born in OaklandShawn Wong – writer, English professorHelen Zia – writer, journalist, and activist, currently resides in OaklandCriminals[edit]Felix Mitchell – notorious drug lord and gang leader of the 1970s and early 1980sHans Reiser – computer programmer, owner of Namesys, convicted of murdering his wifeReferences[edit]^ "Drew Barry". Pro-Basketball Reference . Com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Jon Barry". Pro-Basketball Reference . Com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Charlie Beamon Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 10, 2012.^ "Davone Bess". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Will Blackwell". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Marlin Briscoe". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "John Brodie". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Glenn Burke Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 10, 2012.^ "Ray Crouse". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Antonio Davis". Pro-Basketball Reference . Com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Steve DeBerg". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Forey Duckett". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Dennis Eckersley Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 10, 2012.^ "Manny Fernandez". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Eric Fernsten". Pro-Basketball Reference . Com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Greg Foster". Pro-Basketball Reference . Com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "La Vel Freeman Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 10, 2012.^ "Derrick Gardner". Sports Statistics on JustSportsStats.com. Retrieved May 15, 2015.^ "Brad Gilbert". Official Site of Men's Professional Tennis | ATP Tour | Tennis. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Drew Gooden". Pro-Basketball Reference . Com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Roger Harding". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Rickey Henderson". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Steve Hosey". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Al Hrabosky". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Jackie Jensen". Society for American Baseball Research. Retrieved 5 November 2017.^ "Brian Johnson". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Maurice Jones-Drew". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Bobby Kemp". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Jason Kidd". Pro-Basketball Reference . Com. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Cookie Lavagetto". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Tony Lema". The Open - The official site of The 149th Open at Royal St. George's. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2013.^ "Bill Lester". Race Results and Driver Statistics for NASCAR and more!. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Damian Lillard". Pro-Basketball Reference . Com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Ernie Lombardi Stats". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved December 10, 2012.^ "Terrell Lowery". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Lorenzo Lynch". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Marshawn Lynch". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Eddie McGah". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Joe Morgan". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Kirk Morrison". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "HANK NORBERG". Pro Football Statisics and History. Archived from the original on April 22, 2015. Retrieved April 22, 2015.^ "Mike Norris". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Zoe Ann Olsen". Join us and share what you love about where you live.. Retrieved 5 November 2017.^ "Gary Payton". Pro-Basketball Reference . Com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Gary Pettis". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Paul Pierce". Pro-Basketball Reference . Com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Vada Pinson". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Jim Pollard". Pro-Basketball Reference . Com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Leon Powe". Pro-Basketball Reference . Com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Jarrod Pughsley". NFL.com - Official Site of the National Football League. Retrieved October 13, 2016.^ "John Ralston". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Isiah Rider". Pro-Basketball Reference . Com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Chris Roberson". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Frank Robinson". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Jimmy Rollins". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Bill Russell". Pro-Basketball Reference . Com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Brian Shaw". Pro-Basketball Reference . Com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Paul Silas". Pro-Basketball Reference . Com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ Chapin, Dwight (9 December 2004). "Fred Silva". Hearst Communications, Inc. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Marvel Smith". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Dave Stewart". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "John Sutro". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Ron Theobald Stas". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved November 6, 2013.^ "Jim Tobin". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Marviel Underwood". NFL.com - Official Site of the National Football League. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Langston Walker". Pro Football Statistics and History | Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "RAY WELLS". Pro Football Statisics and History. Archived from the original on September 10, 2014. Retrieved September 6, 2014.^ "Bill Werle". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "Dontrelle Willis". MLB Stats, Scores, History, & Records | Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 20 November 2013.^ "How BuzzFeed's Jonah Peretti Is Building A 100-Year Media Company". Fast Company. Fast Company Magazine. February 16, 2016. Retrieved April 5, 2016.^ Niesar, Ortun (April 2004), Orunamamu: Rockridge Storyteller, Rockridge, Oakland, California: The Rockridge News, archived from the original on 2012-03-09^ "William P. Baker". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 23 November 2013.^ "Nevada Governor Henry Goode Blasdel". National Governors Association. Retrieved September 26, 2012.^ "Jerry Brown". National Governors Association. Retrieved 23 November 2013.^ "Albert E. Carter". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 23 November 2013.^ "Ron Dellums". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 23 November 2013.^ "Warren B. English". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 23 November 2013.^ "Negro Pioneer's Daughter Dies" Portsmouth Herald (July 11, 1963): 7. via Newspapers.com^ "Marcus Foster". University of Pennsylvania Press. Retrieved 25 November 2013.^ "The women behind #blacklivesmatter". The California Sunday Magazine. 2015-03-01. Retrieved 2018-03-23.^ "Fred Korematsu". American Documentary, Inc. Retrieved 25 November 2013.^ "Joseph R. Knowland". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 25 November 2013.^ "William F. Knowland". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 25 November 2013.^ "Barbara Lee". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 25 November 2013.^ "Edwin Meese III". U.S. Department of Justice. Retrieved 25 November 2013.^ "Victor H. Metcalf". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 25 November 2013.^ "Jessica Mitford". Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Retrieved 25 November 2013.^ "Huey P. Newton". the Library, University of California, Berkeley. Retrieved 25 November 2013.^ "Pat Parker". Regents of the University of Minnesota. Retrieved 25 November 2013.^ "John A. Russo". WGBH Educational Foundation. Retrieved 25 November 2013.^ Brooks De Graaf, Lawrence; Mulroy, Kevin; Taylor, Quintard, eds. (2001). Seeking El Dorado: African Americans in California. University of Washington Press. pp. 216–217. ISBN 9780295980829.^ "Robert Treuhaft". Spartacus Educational. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2013.^ "Earl Warren". Federal Judicial Center. Retrieved 26 November 2013.^ "Lionel J. Wilson". The New York Times Company. 31 January 1998. Retrieved 26 November 2013.SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA

Why Do Our Customer Select Us

Does All I need it to do, including recording screen actions direct to MP4.

Justin Miller