Jewish Histories in Multiethnic Boyle Heights

Citations and Additional Resources

This path was written and curated by Caroline Luce and Maxwell Greenberg. The Census Visualization was created by Caroline Luce and Albert Kochaphum, with help from David Wu. Mapping/Listening to Boyle Heights was created by Albert Kochaphum and Jonathan Banfill. The maps and photographs included come from the Shades of L.A. Collection of the Los Angeles Public Library and the Boyle Heights Historical Society blog.

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.

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