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The Late Sam Jordan "Singing Sam" Mayor of Butchertown to be Honored
February 18, 2010

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Press Release For Immediate Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                               Contact: Jackie Wright,
February 18, 2010                                                           415 525 0410                                                           


 

Sam Jordan's Bar Presents Family History Day
During Black History Month

 
Efforts underway to make historic bar a historical
landmark in San Francisco in honor of Mayor of Butchertown.

 
San Francisco- Sam Jordan's Bar will present Bayview Family History Day on Saturday, February 27 as part of its 51st anniversary, and the launch of its efforts for historical landmark status and recognition of Black History Month.  Festivities include music, food, prizes, mementos, scanning and evaluation of vintage photos from Bayview Hunter's Point neighbors, and a dominoes tournament will take place at Sam Jordan's Bar, 4004 Third Street in San Francisco beginning at 1:00 pm.

Sam Jordan Light Heavy Weight Champion
Sam Jordan Light Heavyweight Champion"Sam's," as the bar is known, was founded by former light heavyweight boxing champion, the late Sam Jordan.  Born in Diboll, Texas in 1925, Jordan was known as "Singing Sam" in the boxing world because he sang the National Anthem before his fights, and would sing after his victories.
 
After a stint in the U.S. Navy, Jordan moved to San Francisco in 1945 and worked as a warehouseman in the shipyards.  Sam Jordan's Bar was opened to the public in January 1959.  People of all races, creeds, and color patronized Sam's.  Active in Civil Rights and as a community activist, Jordan ran for Mayor of San Francisco in 1963 and came in fourth place.  Politicians and clergy affectionately knew him as the Mayor of Butchertown as a result of his strong involvement in community that included helping to establish the Bayview Merchants Association in 1960. Sam Jordan's, now operated by his children, is seeking long overdue historic landmark status and the Jordan Family wants to encourage the entire Bayview neighborhood to value its unique heritage.

 "It was inspirational watching my father be confidante to stars like Sammy Davis Jr. while being very concerned about the everyday people in our neighborhood," said Allen Jordan, Sam Jordan's son.  "Men like my father
 Mr. Sam Jordan Mayor of Butchertownpaved the way for people like former Mayor Willie Brown and President Obama.  I'm proud people are working with us to keep his legacy alive to inspire young people to work hard and take charge of their lives no matter where they live."
 
As part of the civic tradition, Sam Jordan's Bar is adopting the Willie L. Brown College Preparatory Academy and encouraging other Third street businesses to support the five other public schools serving Bayview families.
 
"There is a historic legacy in the Bayview that needs to be honored and recognized," said
                                                           Sam Jordan Champion of the Community
Jacquie Taliaferro of LaHitz Media.  "We're pleased to be part of the effort to bring landmark recognition to Sam Jordan's.  It's living historians like John Templeton that help bring light to the Black heritage in California that we too often overlook," added Taliaferro.

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