Street Meeting: Multiethnic Neighborhoods in Early Twentieth-Century Los Angeles

Street Meeting: Multiethnic Neighborhoods in Early Twentieth-Century Los Angeles

Product ID: B0032Z7TV8 Condition: USED (All books in used condition)

No Stock / Cannot Import

Product Description

Condition - Very Good

The item shows wear from consistent use but remains in good condition. It may arrive with damaged packaging or be repackaged.

Street Meeting: Multiethnic Neighborhoods in Early Twentieth-Century Los Angeles

Immigrant neighborhoods of the early twentieth century have commonly been viewed as segregated, homogeneous slums isolated from the larger "American" city. But as Mark Wild demonstrates in this new study of Los Angeles, such districts often nurtured dynamic, diverse environments where residents interacted with individuals of other races and cultures. In fact, as his engaging account makes clear, between 1900 and 1940 such multiethnic areas mushroomed in Los Angeles. Street Meeting, enriched with oral histories, reminiscences, newspaper reports, and other sources, examines interactions among working-class Mexicans, Chinese, Japanese, Jews, Italians, African Americans, and others, reminding us that Los Angeles has been a multiethnic city since its birth. This study further argues that these ethnic interactions played a crucial role in the urban development of the United States during the early decades of the twentieth century.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Mark Wild
Binding
Kindle Edition
Edition
1
EISBN
9780520941762
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
University of California Press
Manufacturer
University of California Press
NumberOfItems
1
NumberOfPages
312
PublicationDate
2005-06-06
Publisher
University of California Press
ReleaseDate
2005-05-01
Studio
University of California Press