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The Protestation of 1641 was an attempt to avert the English Civil War. Parliament passed a bill on 3 May 1641 requiring those over the age of 18 to sign the Protestation, an oath of allegiance to King Charles I and the Church of England, as a way to reduce the tensions across the realm. Signing them was a necessity in order to hold public office.
On June 6, hundreds of demonstrators gathered in Charles White Park in Altadena to protest the murder of George Floyd and other acts of police brutality. [4] The protest was organized by the Altadena-based grassroots organization My Tribe Rise, which aims to feed the homeless and contribute to various communities throughout Southern California.
The Grand Remonstrance was a list of grievances presented to King Charles I of England by the English Parliament on 1 December 1641, but passed by the House of Commons on 22 November 1641, during the Long Parliament. [1] It was one of the chief events which was to precipitate the English Civil War. [2]
Gascón was elected in the wake of the 2020 racial justice protests. Los Angeles voters instead elected former federal prosecutor Nathan Hochman, a former Republican who ran as an independent and ...
The violent protest Sunday at a Jewish temple has prompted Mayor Karen Bass to say Los Angeles should consider rules over demonstrations and the wearing of masks by those protesting.
Police showed up in riot gear during a pro-Palestinian protest outside UCLA's Dodd Hall on June 10, 2024. ... Separately on Friday, the Los Angeles Police Commission also released a report on USC ...
S. Charles Lee: 1931: LAHCM #593 [3] Food service and commercial conversion in 2001 [34] and 2002 [29] Bank of America: C.E. Toberman and Co. Building [35] 6351 Hollywood Blvd: Financial: Beaux Arts: Morgan, Walls & Clements (1935) 1914 1935: Commercial conversion in 1992 [36] Hollywood Theater: 6766 Hollywood Blvd: Theater: Romanesque Revival ...
June 11, 2009 (Along 27th Street [5: South Los Angeles: Historic district adjacent to Central Avenue Corridor in South Los Angeles; part of the African Americans in Los Angeles Multiple Property Submission (MPS)