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Radical L.A. Errol Wayne Stevens

Radical L.A. By Errol Wayne Stevens

Radical L.A. by Errol Wayne Stevens


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When the depression of the 1890s prompted unemployed workers from Los Angeles to join a nationwide march on Washington, Coxeys Army marked the birth of radicalism in that city. This book traces the subsequent struggle between the radical left and L.A.s power structure, and tells how both sides shaped the citys character.

Radical L.A. Summary

Radical L.A.: From Coxey's Army to the Watts Riots, 1894-1965 by Errol Wayne Stevens

When the depression of the 1890s prompted unemployed workers from Los Angeles to join a nationwide march on Washington, Coxeys Army marked the birth of radicalism in that city. In this first book to trace the subsequent struggle between the radical left and L.A.s power structure, Errol Wayne Stevens tells how both sides shaped the citys character from the turn of the twentieth century through the civil rights era.

On the radical right, Los Angeless business elite, supported by the Los Angeles Times, sought the destruction of the trade-union movementdefended on the left by socialists, Wobblies, communists, and other groups. In portraying the conflict between leftist and capitalist visions for the future, Stevens brings to life colorful personalities such as Times publisher Harrison Gray Otis and Socialist mayoral candidate Job Harriman. He also re-creates events such as the 1910 bombing of the Times building, the savage suppression of the 1923 longshoremens strike, and the 1965 Watts riots, which signaled that L.A. politics had become divided less along class lines than by complex racial and ethnic differences.

The book takes stock of the rivalry between right and left over the several decades in which it repeatedly flared. Radical L.A. is a balanced work of meticulous scholarship that pieces together a rich chronicle usually seen only in smaller snippets or from a single vantage point. It will change the way we see the history of the City of Angels.

About Errol Wayne Stevens

Erroll Wayne Stevens (19442020) served as Special Collections Librarian at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, and as a curator for western history research at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. He is the author of Radical L.A.: From Coxeys Army to the Watts Riots, 18941965.

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NPB9780806192185
9780806192185
0806192186
Radical L.A.: From Coxey's Army to the Watts Riots, 1894-1965 by Errol Wayne Stevens
New
Paperback
University of Oklahoma Press
2023-03-28
386
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