F869.L89 M54 2009
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Race, place, and reform in Mexican Los Angeles : a transnational perspective, 1890-1940 / |
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F869.L89 M56 1984
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The zoot-suit riots : the psychology of symbolic annihilation / |
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F869.L89 M566 2003
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Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon : Zoot suits, race, and riot in wartime L.A. / |
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F869.L89 M57 1993
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Becoming Mexican American : ethnicity, culture, and identity in Chicano Los Angeles, 1900-1945 / |
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F869 .L89 M57 1993
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Becoming Mexican American : Ethnicity, Culture, and Identity in Chicano Los Angeles, 1900-1945. |
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F869.L89 M57 1995eb
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Becoming Mexican American ethnicity, culture, and identity in Chicano Los Angeles, 1900-1945 / |
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F869.L89 M573 2006
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Societal suicide / |
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F869.L89 M574 2005
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The Chicano treatise / |
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F869.L89 N319 1994
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Black-Korean encounter : toward understanding and alliance : dialogue between Black and Korean Americans in the aftermath of the 1992 Los Angeles riots : a two-day symposium, May 22-23, 1992 / |
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F869.L89 N3194 2010
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Black Los Angeles : American dreams and racial realities / |
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F869.L89 N3194 2010eb
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Black Los Angeles : American dreams and racial realities / |
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F869.L89 N3265 2016
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Making black Los Angeles : class, gender, and community, 1850-1917 / |
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F869.L89 N327 1997
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Official negligence : how Rodney King and the riots changed Los Angeles and the LAPD / |
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F869.L89 N329 2005
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Bound for freedom : Black Los Angeles in Jim Crow America / |
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F869.L89 N34 1995
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Fire this time : the Watts Uprising and the 1960s / |
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F869.L89 N35 1992
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Life in a day of Black L.A. : the way we see it : L.A.'s Black photographers present a new perspective on their city / |
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F869.L89 N36
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Watts and Woodstock : identity and culture in the United States and South Africa. |
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F869.L89 N365 2021
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Believing in South Central : everyday Islam in the City of Angels / |
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F869.L89 N367
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Minorities in suburbs : the Los Angeles experience / |
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F869.L89 N3695 2002
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Souls for sale : the diary of an ex-colored man : conflict and compromise of second-generation advocacy in the post-Civil Rights era / |
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