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Contributor: Los Angeles' Azusa Street revival remade democracy once. Its lessons apply today
When African Americans migrated west, L.A. was wide open, a physical and spiritual landscape with space to build the social order anew.
That was the scale of their hope. Azusa Street did not last forever; eventually, the revival fractured along racial lines. But its legacy endures, as we confront a democracy in distress.
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