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L.A. city limits [[electronic resource] ] : African American Los Angeles from the Great Depression to the present / / Josh Sides



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Autore: Sides Josh <1972-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: L.A. city limits [[electronic resource] ] : African American Los Angeles from the Great Depression to the present / / Josh Sides Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Berkeley, : University of California Press, c2003
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (304 p.)
Disciplina: 979.4/9400496073
Soggetto topico: African Americans - California - Los Angeles - Social conditions - 20th century
African Americans - California - Los Angeles - Economic conditions - 20th century
Soggetto geografico: Los Angeles (Calif.) Race relations
Los Angeles (Calif.) Social conditions 20th century
Los Angeles (Calif.) Economic conditions 20th century
Soggetto non controllato: 1960s
african americans
black americans
black experience
black migrants
california
critical history
deindustrialization
discussion books
great depression
historical
los angeles
modern history
modern los angeles
nonfiction
postwar economy
race riots
racial diversity
racial issues
regional differences
regional history
social inequality
urban america
urban crisis
urban landscape
urban studies
westward movement
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Front matter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. African Americans in Prewar Los Angeles -- 2. The Great Migration and the Changing Face of Los Angeles -- 3. The Window of Opportunity: Black Work in Industrial Los Angeles, 1941-1964 -- 4. Race and Housing in Postwar Los Angeles -- 5. Building the Civil Rights Movement in Los Angeles -- 6. Black Community Transformation in the 1960's and 1970's -- Epilogue -- Maps -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Sommario/riassunto: In 1964 an Urban League survey ranked Los Angeles as the most desirable city for African Americans to live in. In 1965 the city burst into flames during one of the worst race riots in the nation's history. How the city came to such a pass-embodying both the best and worst of what urban America offered black migrants from the South-is the story told for the first time in this history of modern black Los Angeles. A clear-eyed and compelling look at black struggles for equality in L.A.'s neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces from the Great Depression to our day, L.A. City Limits critically refocuses the ongoing debate about the origins of America's racial and urban crisis. Challenging previous analysts' near-exclusive focus on northern "rust-belt" cities devastated by de-industrialization, Josh Sides asserts that the cities to which black southerners migrated profoundly affected how they fared. He shows how L.A.'s diverse racial composition, dispersive geography, and dynamic postwar economy often created opportunities-and limits-quite different from those encountered by blacks in the urban North.
Titolo autorizzato: L.A. city limits  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-520-93986-7
1-59734-696-9
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910782941103321
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