The State - News from July 4, 1989
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About 400 residents of a Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood in San Francisco formed a human chain and sang and prayed along six blocks that have been the scene of drug-dealing and violence. Church women in white lace gloves joined hands and sang with children, parents and grandparents in what organizers called an affirmation of faith in the young people of the troubled neighborhood.
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