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W. E. B. Du Bois's statement, penned in New York shortly after a visit to Los Angeles, exemplified a common perception among many black Angelenos that Los Angeles was a kind of racial paradise for African Americans.
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longshore labor force, black shipyard workers, employed black women, racially restrictive housing covenants, rubber tire industry, longshore work, black homeowners, oral history transcript, white homeowners, branch files, primary steel, industrial corridor, multiracial character, racial geography, black migrants, sunbelt cities, black equality
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Los Angeles, African Americans, World War, South Central, West Adams, Communist Party, South Gate, Central Avenue, Supreme Court, Great Migration, United States, Baldwin Hills, Little Tokyo, New Orleans, San Pedro, Urban League, Santa Monica, Mexican Americans, New York, West Coast, California Eagle, Leimert Park, Sugar Hill, Southern Pacific, Terminal Island
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