Black nursery owners reflect on L.A. racism experience - Los Angeles Times
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Jimmy Williams and his son Logan are black owners of a popular Silver Lake nursery that sells organic vegetable plants and builds gardens for the rich and famous, but that didn't stop the police from pulling them over in their work van one day, saying, 'We've had several robberies in the area.'
Jimmy Williams and his son Logan are black owners of a popular Silver Lake nursery who also gardens for the rich and famous, but that didn't stop the police from pulling them over in their work van because 'we've had several robberies in the area.
Jimmy Williams and his son Logan are black owners of a popular Silver Lake nursery who also gardens for the rich and famous, but that didn't stop the police from pulling them over in their work van because 'we've had several robberies in the area.
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