One Crazy Summer

What is the importance of Oakland, California in the novel, One Crazy Summer?

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Oakland is a major city in California near San Francisco. It is heavily-black, and is where Cecile moves to when she abandons her family in New York. Oakland comes to be a hotbed of countercultural activity, as the Black Panthers rise to prominence and seek to better the black community in Oakland by way of places like the People’s Center. Oakland also becomes the scene of much violence between the Black Panthers and the police, and is the showcase for rampant racism between blacks and whites.

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