Black Los Angeles : American dreams and racial realities /
Los Angeles is well-known as a temperate paradise with expansive beaches and mountain vistas, a booming luxury housing market, and the home of glamorous Hollywood. During the first half of the twentieth century, Los Angeles was also seen as a mecca for both African Americans and a steady stream of m...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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New York :
New York University Press,
©2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Race, space, and the evolution of Black Los Angeles / Paul Robinson
- From Central Avenue to Leimert Park: the shifting center of Black Los Angeles / Reginald Chapple
- The decline of a Black community by the sea: demographic and political changes in Oakwood / Andrew Deener
- "Blowing up" at Project Blowed: rap dreams and young Black men / Jooyoung Lee
- Out of the void: street gangs in Black Los Angeles / Alex Alonso
- Imprisoning the family: incarceration in Black Los Angeles / M. Belinda Tucker [and others]
- Black and gay in LA: the relationships Black lesbians and gay men have to their racial and religious communities / Mignon Moore
- Looking for the 'hood and finding community: South Central, race, and media / Dionne Bennett
- Playing "ghetto": Black actors, stereotypes, and authenticity / Nancy Wang Yuen
- Before and after Watts: Black art in Los Angeles / Paul Von Blum
- SOLAR: the history of the sounds of Los Angeles records / Scot Brown
- Killing "Killer King": The Los Angeles Times and a "troubled" hospital in the 'hood / Darnell Hunt and Ana-Christina Ramón
- Bass to bass: relative freedom and womanist leadership in Black Los Angeles / Melina Abdullah and Regina Freer
- Concerned citizens: environmental (in)justice in Black Los Angeles / Sonya Winton
- A common project for a just society: Black labor in Los Angeles / Edna Bonacich [and others]
- Reclaiming UCLA: the education crisis in Black Los Angeles / Ana-Christina Ramón and Darnell Hunt.