Autor: |
Haas, Gilda, Heskin, Allan David |
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International Journal of Urban & Regional Research; Dec1981, Vol. 5 Issue 4, p546-564, 19p |
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The article examines the community and class struggles in Los Angeles, California against corporate development forces. The political isolation of Los Angeles communities also occurs within the setting of a city tremendously segregated by race and class, intentionally designed is such by private developers in the early 1900s. Pico Union, Skid Row, and Route 2 are only three of the communities in Los Angeles that have organized to gain political autonomy. The lack of political accountability to working-class communities in Los Angeles had bred the need for creating mass based solidarity within communities. |
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Complementary Index |
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