Citations and Additional Resources
Citations
1 "BOYLE HEIGHTS.: BRIEF SKETCH OF A DELIGHTFUL SUBURB - and Something About the Men Who Pioneered It and Built It Up," Los Angeles Times Aug 4, 1889, 10.2 Douglas Flamming, Bound for Freedom: Black Los Angeles in Jim Crow America, (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006): 69.
3 Flamming, Bound for Freedom, 25-26, 66-67; Alison Rose Jefferson, Living the California Dream: African American Leisure Sites During the Jim Crow Era (Omaha: University of Nebraska Press, 2020): 258, and “Leisure’s Race Power and Place: The recreation and Remembrance of African Americans in the California Dream,” Ph.D. diss, UCSB 2015, 301-304. See also Charlotta Bass, Forty Years, Memoirs From the Pages of a Newspaper (Los Angeles, CA: Published by Charlotta Bass, 1960): 17-18.
4 Wendy Elliot-Scheinberg, “Boyle Heights: Jewish Ambiance in a Multi-Ethnic Neighborhood.” PhD Diss., Claremont Graduate University, 2001, 110-112.
5 Gustafson, Cloyd V. “An Ecological Analysis of the Hollenbeck Area of Los Angeles,” Masters Thesis, University of Southern California, 1940, 44, 46.
6 Gustafson, “An Ecological Survey of the Hollenbeck Area,” 104.
7George Sanchez, “Race and Immigration in Changing Communities: The Case of Boyle Heights,” in The Boyle Heights Oral History Project: a Multiethnic and Collaborative Exploration of a Los Angeles Neighborhood (Los Angeles: Japanese American National Museum, 2002): 23.
8 Sanchez, "'What's Good for Boyle Heights is Good for Jews': Creating Multiculturalism on the Eastside," American Quarterly 56, no. 3 (2004): 633-634.
9 Richard Rothstein, The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America (New York: W. W. Norton/Liverlight, 2017).
10 Shana Beth Bernstein, Bridges of Reform: Interracial Civil Rights Activism in Twentieth Century Los Angeles (New York: Oxford University Press, 2011): 146, 154-156.