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THE THOMAS AND DOROTHY LEAVEY CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF LOS ANGELES RESEARCH COLLECTION


REBUILD LA COLLECTION, 1992-1997
(CSLA-6)


Rebuild LA (RLA) was a non-profit corporation formed immediately after the L.A. civil disturbances of April 29-30, 1992, when Mayor Tom Bradley and Governor Pete Wilson asked Peter Ueberroth to lead a community-wide effort to "restore the health and vitality of Los Angeles."


The records of Rebuild LA (RLA) described in this guide cover the years 1992 to 1997 and total approximately 122 linear feet (254 boxes, 5 oversize boxes/items, 1 map case drawer). They form Collection Number CSLA-6 in the Center for the Study of Los Angeles Research Collection.


To learn more about RLA and this collection, see the History of RLA, the Overview of the Collection, the Series Descriptions (which explain how the collection is organized and describe
briefly the subjects covered in each series). The Series Descriptions page also contains links to the box and folder lists (which list the title of every folder in the collection).


The Research Collection is a program of the Thomas and Dorothy Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles. To consult the collection on-site, please call Loyola Marymount University's Department of Archives and Special Collections at 310-338-2780 or 310-338-7478. The records are open for research with some restrictions under the conditions of the Department's access policy. Materials in this collection may be subject to copyright. The user or publisher must secure permission to publish from the copyright owner. Loyola Marymount University does not assume any responsibility for infringement of copyright or of publication rights held by the original author, artist or creator or his/her heirs, assignees or executors.


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