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Historic Watts

History Making Communtiy/Community Making History
Horizontales
African American group of musicians and poets. Creators of RAP as an artform.
A benefit concert organized to commemorate the 7th anniversary of the 1965 Watts Revolt.
Workers who worked on the Watts train station in the early 1900s.
Pasadena business man whom bought 225-acre parcel of Rancho La Tajuata in 1886 to grow alfalfa and raise livestock.
Mexican land grant given to Anastasio Avila. 22 acres became Watts.
Writing group initiated in 1965 in the aftermath of the Watts rebellion by Budd Schulberg.
Abandoned furniture store converted into the Watts Happening Cultural Center in 1965.
An Ethiopian Orthodox priest and only remaining member of the Watts Prophets.
Pioneering "word musician" involved in the Watts Writers Workshop.
Inaugural leader of the Watts Labor Community Action Committee providing an important link between civil rights, labor organizing and community activism.
Her work has been translated into 28 languages and was founder of the Watts Repertory Company.
Verticales
Actor, writer, director, and community advocate best know for his role as T.C. Higgins on television series Magnum P.I.
Part owner of Jordan's Cafe - a community gathering place that closed in the early 2000s.
One of the first buildings built in Watts in 1904. Terminus for many immigrants and southern Blacks migrating to Los Angeles.
Poet and rapper. Part of the trio of Watts Prophets who recently transitioned.
One of the original Watts Prophets poets.
American actor and singer born and raised in Watts.
Still the fastest woman of all time and three-time Olympic gold medalist.