South L.A.'s EsoWon Books, #BlackLivesMatter activist Melina Abdullah, L.A. civil rights leader Celes King III, and civic leader and pioneer Fred Roberts were all featured in an L.A. Times piece shining a light into the city of Los Angeles' Black history. South L.A. landmarks such as the original Fatburger, the Lincoln Theater, the building that housed former publisher The California Eagle, and the Bunche House were also featured in the piece. (L.A. Times)
First black mayor, Fatburger founder: These are some snapshots from L.A.'s black history
First black mayor, Fatburger founder: These are some snapshots from L.A.’s black history South L.A.’s EsoWon Books, #BlackLivesMatter activist Melina Abdullah, L.A. civil rights leader Celes King III, and civic leader and pioneer Fred Roberts were all featured in an L.A. Times piece shining a light into the city of Los Angeles’ Black history. South … Continue reading First black mayor, Fatburger founder: These are some snapshots from L.A.’s black history


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