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The Coveted Westside - How the Black Homeowners' Rights Movement Shaped Modern Los Angeles (Paperback)
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The Coveted Westside - How the Black Homeowners' Rights Movement Shaped Modern Los Angeles (Paperback)
Series: The Urban West Series
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The Coveted Westside explores the middle-class African American-led
movement to challenge housing discrimination, gain equal access to
twentieth-century Los Angeles, and ward off resegregation. Black
professionals, from actors to entrepreneurs to doctors, made the
city's distinguished neighborhoods of West Adams Heights in the
1940s and the Crenshaw area, View Park, View Heights, and Windsor
Hillsin the postwar era hubs in the fight for fair housing.
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