
Last voice of the Watts Prophets can’t be silenced – Los Angeles Wave Newspaper Group
By Stephen Oduntan
Contributing Writer
SOUTH LOS ANGELES — Just off Stocker Street, where manicured lawns brush against a boundless blue sky, a quiet two-story stucco building settles into the block.
It’s easy to miss. But inside a modest ground-floor apartment, the last living member of the Watts Prophets keeps watch over half a century of Black cultural memory.The space hums with history: a bed draped in red, black, green, and gold yarn; a framed Ernest Watson print of Haitian revolutionaries...
Contributing Writer
SOUTH LOS ANGELES — Just off Stocker Street, where manicured lawns brush against a boundless blue sky, a quiet two-story stucco building settles into the block.
It’s easy to miss. But inside a modest ground-floor apartment, the last living member of the Watts Prophets keeps watch over half a century of Black cultural memory.The space hums with history: a bed draped in red, black, green, and gold yarn; a framed Ernest Watson print of Haitian revolutionaries...