Opinion | Larry noodged me for four decades. I’m glad he did.

Category: Obituary

Larry Rosen, who passed away just shy of his 101st birthday, was a significant figure in remembering the impact of the 1968 riots in Washington, D.C. His pharmacy was destroyed during the riots, which led to a profound change in the community and the city. Despite being criticized for his role as a shopkeeper in a predominantly Black neighborhood, Larry remained nostalgic for the past and insisted on remembering the trauma and loss experienced during that time. His memories serve as a reminder of the ongoing struggles related to gentrification and social inequality.

Keywords: Larry Rosen, 1968 riots, gentrification

Source: The Washington Post

Update At: 7/25/2024

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