Contents Introduction: The Future Has A Past Chapter 1 Luisa Moreno, Charlotta Bass, and the Constellations of Interethnic Working-Class Radicalism Chapter 2 Spatial Entitlement: Race, Displacement, and Sonic Reclamation in Post-war Los Angeles Chapter 3 Cold Wars and Counter WAR(s): Coalitional Politics in an Age of Violence Chapter 4 "Teeth Gritting Harmony": Punk, Hip Hop, and Sonic Spatial Politics Chapter 5 Space, Sound, and Shared Struggles Conclusion The Future Has a Past Bibliography
Gaye Theresa Johnson is Associate Professor of Black Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
"Magnificently written and researched ... lays fertile ground for future scholarship by offering a rich and nuanced account of the shared struggles and victories of Black and Brown communities in Los Angeles." American Studies Journal
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