Explore one of the nation's largest municipal parks and discover how it hasn't always lived up to its founder's vision of a public recreation ground for all.
One of ten camps where Japanese Americans were incarcerated during WWII, California's Manzanar was photographed by outsiders Dorothea Lange and Ansel Adams-and by incarceree Toyo Miyatake, who captured scenes from within.
Pioneering African-American architect Paul Revere Williams contributed to some of the city's most recognizable civic structures-all while confronting racial barriers.
Manufacturing ethnically correct black dolls in the wake of the Watts riots, South L.A.-based Shindana Toy Company left a lasting mark on the American doll industry.