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  2. History of African Americans in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    In 1850, twelve black people were registered as residents of Los Angeles. Because many blacks were enslaved until the abolition of slavery occurred in 1865, few blacks migrated to Los Angeles before then. Due to the construction of the Santa Fe Railroad and a settlement increase in 1880, increasing numbers of blacks came to Los Angeles. By 1900 ...

  3. Robert William Stewart - Wikipedia

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    After he left the police force, he worked as a janitor and laborer in Los Angeles. [1] [2] He died from prostate cancer in Los Angeles on July 27, 1931. [1] [2] In 2021, 90 years after Stewart's death, the Los Angeles Police Commission voted to posthumously reinstate him. [1] [5] In a statement, the commission said that Stewart had been ...

  4. Fuhrman tapes - Wikipedia

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    On May 16, 1997, the Los Angeles Times ran a piece signed by Katherine Spillar (Co-chair, the Women's Advisory Council to the Los Angeles Police Commission) and Penny Harrington (Director of the National Center for Women & Policing) and stating that "The long-awaited Police Commission report released on the Mark Fuhrman tapes revealed that the ...

  5. Watts riots - Wikipedia

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    Three sworn personnel were killed in the riots: a Los Angeles Fire Department firefighter was struck when a wall of a fire-weakened structure fell on him while fighting fires in a store, [40] a Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy was accidentally shot by another deputy while in a struggle with rioters, [41] and a Long Beach Police Department ...

  6. Racist remarks spotlight rivalry between L.A. Latinos, Blacks

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    Blacks and Latinos often build alliances in politics, but tension and rivalries among groups separated by race, geography, partisanship or religion have a long history in Los Angeles and, indeed ...

  7. Georgia Ann Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Ann Robinson (née Hill; May 12, 1879 – September 21, 1961) was an American police officer and community worker who was the first African American woman to be appointed a police officer at the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD); she was also one of the first Black policewomen to be hired in the country. She joined the force in 1916 ...

  8. Skipp Townsend: Peacemaker with Bloods and Crips cred - AOL

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    In Los Angeles' labyrinthian networks of Bloods and Crips gangs, with shifting alliances and feuds, Skipp Townsend is a mediator with credibility on both sides. Skipp Townsend: Peacemaker with ...

  9. He had a badge, gun and motorcycle and made traffic stops ...

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    A person decked out in a phony law enforcement uniform and carrying a loaded gun was arrested in East Los Angeles after deputies said the impersonator was making unlawful traffic stops.