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A Reckoning: Boosters, History, and Visioning Los Angeles's Racial and Spatial Future A Reckoning: Boosters, History, and Visioning Los Angeles's Racial and Spatial Future
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An Ending and a Beginning: La Fiesta de Los Angeles, 1894 An Ending and a Beginning: La Fiesta de Los Angeles, 1894
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Conclusion “A Story Hidden Behind Every Crumbling Wal”: History and Memory in Los Angeles
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Published:September 2013
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Abstract
Despite Los Angeles‗s staggering growth from 5,000 to 50,000 residents between 1870 and 1890, its population continued to expand rapidly during the four following decades, doubling to 100,000 at the turn of the century, quintupling to 500,000 by 1920, and passing 1.2 million in 1930. This chapter looks at the impact this had on the notions of social identity and civic ideals in the city. The burgeoning Mexican, Chinese, and later black, Japanese, and Filipino American communities strengthened and augmented the ethnic and community institutions founded during the 1870s and 1880s. Reaching maturity in the early twentieth century, these organizations supported their members in a renewed effort to compete for social, cultural, and economic power.
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