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The Los Angeles Riots
(Three Decades of Revolution)
The Los Angeles Riots: Three Decades of Revolution, is the first and most comprehensive oral history of experience and viewpoints on civil unrest, centered around one of the most violent outbreaks of domestic civil unrest in recent history–The LA Riots of 1992.
The civil unrest that marred this nation and the world in ’92 was a slow building storm fueled by the same conditions that sparked rioting in the sixties–poor housing and high unemployment, and poor treatment from police.
This in-depth study of rioting in America and retrospective includes essays by Los Angeles Mayor James K. Hahn, Public Enemy’s Chuck D. Comedian Paul Mooney, Bo Taylor (Organizer of the LA gang truce), “Sweet” Alice Harris (the “mother” of Watts), Pat Moore (former Compton City councilwoman), Angela Leisure (the mother of Timothy Thomas, a young man who was gunned down in 2001 by police in Cincinnati, Ohio, sparking riots in that city), and a host of activists, cops, politicians and average citizens as well as Henry Keith “Kee Kee” Watson, one of a group now known as The LA Four, prosecuted for involvement in the beating of Reginald Denny. James conducted research into America’s history of riots with surprising and interesting results.
The Los Angeles Riots: Three Decades of Revolution covers such infamous riots as The 1923 Rosewood, Florida Riots, the 1921 “Black Wall Street Riot,” The “Zoot Suit Riots” of 1942 and 1919’s “Red Summer,” named for the bloody race riots that ran through the nation in more than twenty-five cities following World War II.
Detective's Affair
Andrea Noble, a young, pretty detective from a family of cops, runs into Nicholas Harlins, an unrequited love who has been missing for two years. She has all but forgotten him as well as love and has been focusing on her promising career.
Nicholas, a bright young community activist for his neighborhood’s councilwoman, mysteriously left town after being accused of murdering his childhood friend, a drug dealer named Ray Price. He returns home and immediately seeks out his former lover, telling her in sketches why he had to leave and that he needs her help.
Reluctantly, Andrea agrees to assist him, and while investigating the murder, she uncovers dark secrets that involve Nicholas, and major political players in the city of Washington, DC. The secrets that she discovers hold the power to ruin the careers of politicians as well as her former lover and could potentially bring her own death.