A century after Owens Valley aqueduct protest, event marks tense time in L.A. water history
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The Los Angeles Aqueduct's construction was rooted in deception and land acquisition that fueled intense conflict and nonviolent protest in Owens Valley's history.
On November 16, 1924, 70 unarmed men seized the Alabama Gates, culminating in four days of celebrations underscoring the community's resilience against an overpowering metropolis.
Kim Stringfellow emphasizes the importance of commemorating the Alabama Gates occupation, reinforcing how the Owens Valley community's stand against Los Angeles was a significant historical moment.
The Alabama Gates 2024 event aims to educate attendees about the resistance history, featuring discussions with experts and celebrating the community's efforts during the protest.
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