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L.A. City Limits: African American Los Angeles from the Great Depression to the Present. By Josh Sides. (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003. xiv + 288 pp. Illustrations, maps, notes, bibliography, index. $39.95.)

      Despite the title, this useful study concerns mostly the period ranging from the 1930s–1960s. It is well-researched, though it would have benefited enormously from a perusal of the American Civil Liberties Union files at Princeton and the Civil Rights Congress Papers at the Schomburg Center in Manhattan. . . .

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