‘50s Lakewood lacked diversity
- Share via
D.J. Waldie, in his paean to Lakewood and the nostalgia of the ‘50s suburban fantasy (“Finding Humility and a Kind of Paradise,” April 24), left out one particularly ugly fact regarding the dark side of that fantasy: Minorities were not permitted to purchase homes in Lakewood until the mid- to late ‘60s. Developers engaged in a deliberate, systemic policy of racial exclusion. He says, “My neighborhood in 1950 was the place where the suburban stories of L.A. were first mass-produced. They were stories then for displaced Okies and Arkies, Jews who knew the pain of exclusion, Catholics who thought they did and anyone white with a steady job.” I reiterate: “
W. Salaya
Long Beach
More to Read
Sign up for The Wild
We’ll help you find the best places to hike, bike and run, as well as the perfect silent spots for meditation and yoga.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.