Mr. Shakur went from drug dealing in Marin City to superstar at a time when inner cities were gripped by racial upheaval, gang violence, drug abuse and joblessness.
In the final decade of his life, Smith would travel to the United States to visit family and friends and write about the racial and social upheaval that was occurring there.
At a time of racial and social upheaval, these were all built in poor neighborhoods, as most of the Moses pools had been.
In the 1960's, at the peak of racial upheaval and demonstrations against the Vietnam War, President Johnson ordered Helms "to track down the foreign Communists who are behind this intolerable interference in our domestic affairs."
Recognized Young Talent Earlier, as metropolitan editor, he directed coverage of New York City amid economic, social and racial upheaval.
Proviso West was conceived during an era of social and racial upheaval in America's cities.
In 1968, a time of churning social and racial upheaval, Dr. Comer began carrying out his program in two elementary schools in New Haven.
If the nays carry, South Africa risks racial upheaval, economic decline, a massive exodus of whites, regional strife and global ostracism.
In addition to the altered zoning patterns, the 1960s brought two major emphases in planning: (1) social and racial upheaval created a stronger interest in getting citizens involved in government, and (2) redevelopment agencies became part of the planning structure.
Mr. Hinton, who amassed nearly a thousand images from the 1960's, chronicled a decade marked by racial and political upheaval by capturing the bitter reality of those pivotal times.