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Op-Ed: Whites are moving back to Inglewood. There goes our neighborhood.

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion November 15, 2022

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Several years ago, a woman who lives around the corner in Inglewood told me a story common to black people who were among the first to move into once-white cities. She and her husband bought their house in 1967. Every day that summer, she said, her next-door neighbor came out on his porch, glaring. Whenever he saw her, this white man shouted not a greeting, but a question: Why are you here? In a few months, he was gone, along with pretty much... + full article



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