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Liberals with Attitude: The Rodney King Beating and the Fight for the Soul of Los Angeles

Danny Goldberg

LIBERALS WITH ATTITUDE DOCUMENTS THE SIXTEEN MONTHS IN 1991-92 between the brutal beating of Rodney King by four police officers that was captured on a home video camera and the resignation of LAPD chief Daryl Gates. Gates was reviled by local Black and civil liberties communities because of the pattern of racism in the department, and he was uniquely powerful because of the structure of the Los Angeles City Charter.

The triumphant effort to get Gates to step down and to amend the City Charter to prevent another unaccountable chief was led by Tom Bradley, the first Black mayor of the city. Bradley assembled a team that included future US secretary of state Warren Christopher, the local ACLU, and Congresswoman Maxine Waters. Members of the local media, the burgeoning "gangsta rap" culture of LA, and civil rights activists were among those supportive of Bradley's agenda.

Author Danny Goldberg was the chair of the ACLU Foundation of Southern California during those years and was personally acquainted with the leaders of the fight against Gates. He interviewed several dozen people who were involved in the events, and got access to the papers of Stanley Sheinbaum, who was the president of the Los Angeles Police Commission. Goldberg's insider saga demonstrates that cooperation between the political left and center is required to overcome white grievance and unaccountable power.tween the political left and center is required to overcome white grievance and unaccountable power.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Akashic Books, Ltd.
  • Publish Date: Oct 7th, 2025
  • Pages: 356
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.30in - 5.90in - 1.30in - 1.05lb
  • EAN: 9781636142593
  • Categories: Civil RightsLaw EnforcementAmerican Government - Local

About the Author

Goldberg, Danny: - DANNY GOLDBERG s the author of five previous books, including In Search of the Lost Chord: 1967 and the Hippie Idea and the national bestseller Serving the Servant: Remembering Kurt Cobain. He is a political activist who serves on the boards of Public Citizen, New Jewish Narrative, and Brave New Films. He was the chair of the ACLU Foundation of Southern California from 1987-1994, during which the events described in Liberals with Attitude took place. He is currently president of Gold Village Entertainment and has worked in the music business since the early 1970s as a personal manager for Nirvana, Sonic Youth, Bonnie Raitt, the Allman Brothers, and Steve Earle, among others; and as president of three major record companies: Atlantic, Warner Bros., and Mercury.

Praise for this book

[A] legendary steward of the hip musical world . . . Goldberg plunges into a thorough, panoramic account of the culture, politics, media, music, and mores of the year to demolish the idea that it was trivial . . . Goldberg's deep purchase on his subject and his storytelling ease make it fresh.-- "New York Times, on In Search of the Lost Chord"
[Goldberg's] newest book, In Search of the Lost Chord: 1967 and the Hippie Idea, explores and fuses together the musical, political, and spiritual revolutions of the time into a narrative about a moment when 'there was an instant sense of tribal intimacy one could have even with a stranger.'-- "Rolling Stone, on In Search of the Lost Chord"
[A] cleareyed overview of the modern interaction of culture and politics.-- "Kirkus Reviews, on Bloody Crossroads 2020"
In this scintillating book, Danny Goldberg takes us back to the crises over policing and racism that unfolded in Los Angeles during the early 1990s. Brimming with insight, Goldberg's book unpacks how the events surrounding the brutal beating of Rodney King were deeply rooted in a broken criminal justice system that culminated with the leadership of Chief of Police Daryl Gates. But Goldberg's story is not just one of despair; from the ACLU to rap musicians, he recounts how a group of tough liberals fought back. In our own current moment of intense racial reaction, this history has never been more vital.--Julian Zelizer, author of In Defense of Partisanship
An extraordinary autopsy on a traumatic inflection point in the contested history of Los Angeles, Danny Goldberg's tough-minded investigation of how Los Angelenos grappled with institutional racism and the desire to reinvent the city itself is written with smarts and verve and is destined to take its place alongside Mike Davis's City of Quartz.--Steve Wasserman, author of Tell Me Something, Tell Me Anything, Even If It's a Lie
I lived in Los Angeles for much of 1990 to 1993, and this book captures the tension and tumult of that time with great sensitivity. So many of the issues that confront America today were evident in early-90s Los Angeles.--Nelson George, author of The Death of Rhythm and Blues
This is a book that everybody should read.--Congresswoman Maxine Waters
Offering an impressively detailed and informative 'behind the scenes' perspective of the political, cultural, and judicial aftermath of the Rodney King incident in Los Angeles that became a nationwide social justice issue, Liberals with Attitude: The Rodney King Beating and the Fight for the Soul of Los Angeles is an extraordinary and unreservedly recommended pick.-- "Midwest Book Review"
Authored by a former chair of the ACLU SoCal, this insider saga catalogues the 16 months surrounding the 1991 LAPD beating of Rodney King and the resignation of LAPD chief Daryl Gates, demonstrating the teamwork necessary for the political left and center to overcome white grievance and unaccountable power.--ACLU of Southern California