Chavez Ravine: 1949: A Los Angeles Story
In 1949, photographer Don Normark walked up into the hills of Los Angeles, looking for a good view. Instead, he found ChC!vez Ravine, a ramshackle ...
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In 1949, photographer Don Normark walked up into the hills of Los Angeles, looking for a good view. Instead, he found ChC!vez Ravine, a ramshackle Mexican-American neighborhood tucked away in Elysian Park like a "poor man's Shangri-la." Enchanted, he stayed for a year in this uniquely intact rural community on the city's outskirts. There, Normark photographed a life that, though bowed down by poverty, was lived fully, openly, and joyfully. That ended in 1950, when the residents of ChC!vez Ravine were forced to abandon their homes to make way for Dodger Stadium. The past 50 years have not erased the memories of the uprooted descendants of ChC!vez Ravine. This haunting book captures their images, their stories, and their bittersweet memories, reclaiming and celebrating this lost village from a simpler time.
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