The Eagle's editor, Charlotta Bass, stood instead for the vision of an integrated and equal Los Angeles. The Eagle was supported by its African-American community, the Times was the largest in terms of circulation in the country’s most booming region in the postwar era, read and advertised in by the city’s elite. In 1950, The Times championed the rights of Black people to own property where they wanted in a heavily segregated city.
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