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3.5 stars

An interesting look at the Black and Japanese communities of Los Angeles in the 20th century. I was particularly interested in the chapters on housing and the two communities' responses to the internment of Japanese Americans during WWII. The sections on politics were a little trickier for me to absorb. Although the topics discussed are fascinating, I found the book to be quite dense and academic. Not exactly a light read, both the topics explored and for the accessibility of the writing. All the same, definitely worth a read for folks who enjoy academic writing and who are looking to learn more about the history of Los Angeles.
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