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  2. History of African Americans in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Bound for Freedom: Black Los Angeles in Jim Crow America (The George Gund Foundation imprint in African American studies). University of California Press, August 1, 2006. ISBN 0520249909, 9780520249905. Hunt, Darnell and Ana-Christina Ramón (editors). Black Los Angeles: American Dreams and Racial Realities. NYU Press, April 19, 2010.

  3. California African American Museum - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, CAAM moved to its permanent home in Exposition Park, just south of Downtown Los Angeles. The inaugural exhibition The Black Olympians 1904-1984 was curated by CAAM's History Curator Lonnie Bunch, who would subsequently become the founding director of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. [3]

  4. Wikipedia:Meetup/Northridge/LosAngeles/Black History Matters

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    Guy Crowder (1940-2011), photographer who chronicled political, social and athletic events in Los Angeles for over 25 years. [3] Charles Williams (1908-1986), LA based photographer. [4] Roland Charles (d.2000), photographer, curator, founded the Black Photographers Assn. of California and ran the influential Black Gallery in the Crenshaw ...

  5. Bruce's Beach - Wikipedia

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    Bruce's Beach is in the City of Manhattan Beach on Santa Monica Bay. Peck's Pier and Pavilion in Manhattan Beach was an area of recreation for African Americans. In 1912, Willa and Charles Bruce bought a property in the strand area for $1,225 from Los Angeles real estate broker Henry Willard. [1]

  6. Allensworth, a one-time Black utopia, could rise again from ...

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    The final nail in the coffin was Col. Allensworth's death in 1914 on a trip to Los Angeles to raise state support for his proposed college. ... of special events like Founder’s Day, Black ...

  7. Dunbar Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Somerville/Dunbar also played an important role in anchoring the new Central Avenue community. Prior to 1928, the black community in Los Angeles had been centered around 12th Street and Central Avenue, near Downtown Los Angeles. Somerville was the first to build a major structure so far south in the 42nd Street neighborhood, and soon other ...

  8. At the Beach LA - Wikipedia

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    At The Beach, Los Angeles (ATBLA) is the organization that promotes and administers the Los Angeles Black gay pride event that occurs every summer. At The Beach is an annual beach party/Pride celebration which exists as the focal point for the black gay pride events, is the largest black gay pride event on the West Coast. [1] [2]

  9. 27th Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The 27th Street Historic District is a historic district in the South Los Angeles area of Los Angeles, California. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009 as part of the multiple property submission for African Americans in Los Angeles.