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About Inglewood
With a population of about 114,000, Inglewood is the 55th largest city in California.
The city was incorporated on February 14, 1908. Inglewood was home to the world famous Hollywood Park Racetrack and will the stomping grounds of the LA Rams in the coming years and decades.
Inglewood's history is intertwined with the KKK. The KKK were causing a local ruckus and law enforcement decided to do something about it. A raid in 1922 on Ku Klux Klan shenanigans left a police officer dead. Though the court would not convict any KKK member, the cult was none the less banned in California. Interestingly, it would take another 10 years before the Klan closed their office for good in Inglewood.
Inglewood was truly a white man's town, as Gladys Waddingham wrote in 1960, "No blacks had ever lived in Inglewood. but some lived on the border". In 1960, the census counted only 29 'Negroes' among Inglewood's 63,390 residents. Not black child attended the city's schools. Real estate agents refused to show homes to blacks and a curfew kept blacks off the streets at night. Over the next 50 years all of this would change as the rights allowed every American citizen gradually got traction. Fast forward to 2011, when a black man would elected as the fourth mayor of the city. Times do change everywhere, but it's bigtime, in the case of Inglewood.
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