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Sarah Barringer Gordon

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  • Poet Amanda Gorman recites a piece at Biddy Mason Memorial Park on Aug. 18, 2018, at a gathering to mark the 200th birthday of Biddy Mason, a key figure in the establishment and development of downtown Los Angeles. (Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images)
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    California Is Finally Confronting Its History of Slavery. Here’s How.

    Los Angeles is finding success at reshaping its commemorative landscape.
    by Kevin Waite, Sarah Barringer Gordon via Made By History on May 24, 2021
  • A a spotlight on a man in chains.

    California's Forgotten Slave History

    San Bernardino, California's early success rested on a pair of seemingly incongruous forces: Mormonism and slavery.
    by Kevin Waite, Sarah Barringer Gordon via Los Angeles Times on January 19, 2020

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The New Declaration of Sentiments

Four important court cases that have defined the landscape of women’s rights in the United States.
by Elizabeth L. Silver via Los Angeles Review of Books on January 23, 2024
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