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Author: Jennifer Mandel

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From the middle of the nineteenth century, as Euro-Americans moved westward, they carried with them long-held prejudices against people of color. By the time they reached the West Coast, their new settlements included African Americans and recent Asian immigrants, as well as the indigenous inhabitants and descendants of earlier Spanish and Mexican settlers. The Coveted Westside investigates the settlement and development of Los Angeles in the context of its multiracial, multiethnic population, especially African Americans.

 Mandel exposes the enduring struggle between Whites determined to create residential heterogeneity and people of color equally determined to obtain full access to the city and its residential opportunities. Not only does this book document the Black homeowners’ fight against housing discrimination, it shares personal accounts of Blacks’ efforts to settle in the highly desirable Westside of Los Angeles. Mandel explores the White-derived social and legal mechanisms that created this segregated city and the African American-led movement that challenged efforts to block access to fair housing.
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