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Op-Ed: L.A.'s history of Latino-Black political conflict? It's a curiously short tale

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion October 14, 2022

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You want a parable of Los Angeles racial harmony? How’s this? In the mid-1950s, L.A.’s one and only Latino City Councilmember, Ed Roybal, ran for county supervisor. He lost but later went on to win a congressional seat representing East L.A. Tom Bradley — then a Los Angeles Police Department officer at a time when Black officers were few and far between — volunteered to work on Roybal’s campaign, where he met Maury Weiner, a Jewish... + full article



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