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  • Dolores Huerta , labor leader and activist . a Stockton native and co-founder of the United Farm Workers union, she remains an active voice for labor in California. Dolores Huerta, holds a UFW flag at Cesar Chavez Park before the march to Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament for a funeral service for Sacramento Mayor Joe Serna.
    HECTOR AMEZCUA | Sacramento Bee Staff Photo
  • MONTANA RETIREMENT
    Joe Montana, professional football player and legendary SanFrancisco 49ers quarterback. He remains in the Bay Area after retirement and induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
    JACK SMITH | AP
  • SF FILM AWARDS
    Warren Beatty,actor, film producer and director, an Oscar -winning L.A. resident and politically active liberal, he's made such films and "Bugsy," "Bonnie and Clyde " and "Reds."
    PAUL SAKUKMA | AP
  • Gregory Bateson, Social scientist, and psychology researcher. A fellow at UC Santa Cruz, he was appointed by Gov. Jerry Brown to the UC Board of Regents in 1978. A state office building indowntown Sacramento bears his name.
    Courtesy of Nora Bateson
  • The four Warner brothers (left to right) Sam, Harry, Jack, and Albert, 1926. Movie producers who established their studio in Los Angeles in the early 1920's, they produced the industry's first feature-length "talkie" and more than 70,00 movies, television shows and animated cartoons.
    Photo courtesy of Warner Sisters
  • CHARLES RAY EAMES
    This is an undated photo of American architect and designer Charles Eames and his wife and partner Ray Eames. The award winning Sacramento couple designed everything from wartime medical implements to furniture. They developed the Eames demonstration house in Pacific Palisades. The husband and wife team created a variety of things that they insisted could be useful and beautiful at the same time, from children's toys to their film "Powers of 10."
    ASSOCIATED PRESS
  • RB Ishi
    Ishi, teacher, known as the "last wild Indian," he worked with University of California scientists to teach about American Indian culture and life.
    Phoebe A. Hearst Museum

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