- Topic:
- African American HistorySocial MovementsCommunity Activism
- Length:
- 2 hrs.
- Language:
- English
- Audio:
- Series Statement:
- This series documents community organizations and institutions that arose in the aftermath of the Watts Rebellion to address issues such as education, employment, healthcare, housing, transportation, and police harassment. The first phase of the series involved interviews with key organizers of ...
- Biographical Note:
- Associate professor of sociology at Loyola Marymount University (LMU.) Founder of LMU’s African American Studies Department.
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