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Grace Simons

Grace E. Simons was an activist who lived in Los Angeles and is known for her work in preserving Elysian Park as open space.

Grace Simons
Born1901
Died1985
Other namesGrace Simons Glass

Biography Edit

 
Entrance to Elysian Park, a park in Los Angeles that Simons worked to retain as open space

Simons was born in 1901[1] and grew up in Chicago.[2] In 1925 she moved to China where she met her sister, the journalist Rayna Prohme.[3]: 131 She left Beijing in 1926 to travel, and then married Wilbur Burton on July 9, 1928 in Atlanta, Georgia.[4] Simons and Burton returned to China, this time to Shanghei where Simons first worked in a bank,[5]: 159  and then the news agency Agence Havas.[6] Simons returned to the United States in 1937 and married Frank Glass, a journalist she had met in China.[3]: 134 

Simons moved to California in 1939, where she would work as a writer and as the executive editor of the California Eagle, an African American newspaper in Los Angeles, for fourteen years.[7] While working at the California Eagle, Simons interacted with multiple people including Martin Luther King Jr.,[8] the concert artist Khalil Nimini Ben Bezaleel,[9] and Robert Farrell.[10] Abie Robinson, a reporter at the California Eagle, said that during a 1963 press conference Malcolm X called Simons the best journalist he knew.[2]

In 1965 Simons started The Citizens Committee to Save Elysian Park.[11] She used multiple means to convince people to preserve the park,[12][13] even asking people to send leaves to the city council.[14] She gathered information to oppose the plan to make the area into a convention center, and ultimately went to court to prevent drilling for oil in the park, turning parts of the park into a parking lot,[7][15] a day care center,[16] and other uses over a multi-year period.[17][18] She was unsuccessful in preventing an expansion of the police academy.[19][20]

Simons died in 1985,[21] and later that year the city of Los Angeles named the community center the "Grace E. Simons Lodge" in recognition of her work to save the park.[22]

Awards and honors Edit

In 1959 she was recognized as the best editor for Negro newspapers in Los Angeles.[23] She received an "Award of Exception Distinction" from Governor Jerry Brown in 1967 for her work in preserving Elysian Park.[24][25] The Sierra Club in 1971,[26] and the Feinstone Environmental Awards, in 1979, recognized her for the work she did to preserve Elysian Park.[17][27] In 1993, after her death, the sculptor Peter Shire started a memorial sculpture that sits in Elysian Park and honors Simons and her husband Frank Glass.[28][29]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Glass (C. Frank) papers". oac.cdlib.org. Retrieved 2023-01-16.
  2. ^ a b "Grace E. Simons". Echo Park Historical Society. Winter 2006. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  3. ^ a b French, Paul (2009-05-01). Through the Looking Glass: China's Foreign Journalists from Opium Wars to Mao. Hong Kong University Press. ISBN 978-962-209-982-1.
  4. ^ The China Weekly Review (1928-08-18). The China Weekly Review 1928.08.18.
  5. ^ Hirson, Baruch; Knodel, Arthur J. (2007). Reporting the Chinese revolution : the letters of Rayna Prohme. Pluto Press. ISBN 978-0-7453-2642-9. OCLC 717609117.
  6. ^ "China Again Features N. Y. News; Shanghailanders Gather in Big City: Tired of Talking". The China Weekly Review (1923-1950); Shanghai [Shanghai]. 2 March 1940. p. 14 – via ProQuest.
  7. ^ a b Lilliston, Lynn (1969-04-22). "Park a battleground in conservation war". The Los Angeles Times. pp. [1], [2]. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  8. ^ Simons, Grace E. (1957-05-23). "Californians fly to Washington". California Eagle. p. 8. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  9. ^ Mounts, Barbara (1963-02-21). "Bezaleel acclaimed at Philharmonic". California Eagle. p. 3. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  10. ^ "Interview of Robert Farrell". static.library.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  11. ^ Smith, Jack (1976). The Big Orange. Ward Ritchie Press. ISBN 978-0-378-04956-6.
  12. ^ Thabet, Andrea (2015-03-10). "The Day Angelenos Lost Elysian Park…Almost". Remaking Los Angeles. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  13. ^ Thabet, Andrea (2014-12-02). "The L.A. Convention Center in Elysian Park? The Importance of Studying 'Never Built' Projects". Remaking Los Angeles. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  14. ^ Chamberlain, Safford; Osborne, Jim; Morgan, Jeanne; Carson, Clay; Lee, A.K.; Zatlyn, Ted; Hartweg, Norman; Diehl, Digby (July 9, 1965). "Los Angeles Free Press: Los Angeles Free Press; Send Leaves to City Hall". Vol. 2, no. 28(51).
  15. ^ Cummings, Ridgely (1966-01-02). "Elysian convention center called 'scandal'". Highland Park News-Herald and Journal. pp. [3], [4]. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  16. ^ "Group staves off park land lease". Highland Park News-Herald and Journal. 1972-01-23. p. 5. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  17. ^ a b "1979 | The Feinstone Environmental Awards | ESF". www.esf.edu. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  18. ^ "City finance committee hears citizen requests". Eagle Rock Sentinel. 1967-05-21. p. 2. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  19. ^ "City OKs addition to police academy". The Los Angeles Times. 1972-05-16. pp. [5], [6]. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  20. ^ "Council vote fails to stop expansion". Highland Park News-Herald and Journal. 1972-05-18. p. 16. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  21. ^ "Grace Simons, Defender of Elysian Park, Dies at 84". Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext); Los Angeles, Calif. [Los Angeles, Calif]. 23 April 1985. p. 6.
  22. ^ Kaplan, Sam (1985-05-19). "Neighborhood groups strive for common link". The Los Angeles Times. pp. [7], [8]. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  23. ^ "Eagle gets awards at press dinner". California Eagle. 1959-04-09. p. 2. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  24. ^ "Clipped From The Los Angeles Times". The Los Angeles Times. 1967-01-01. p. 66. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  25. ^ "Park-saving group honored for efforts". Lincoln Heights Bulletin-News. 1967-01-05. p. 1. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  26. ^ "Awards by Year". Sierra Club Angeles Chapter. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  27. ^ "Past Awards | The Feinstone Environmental Awards | ESF". www.esf.edu. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  28. ^ Yokoi, Iris (1993-01-10). "Sculptor to begin Glass-Simons work". The Los Angeles Times. p. 216. Retrieved 2022-12-29.
  29. ^ "Frank Glass and Grace E. Simons Memorial Sculpture". Los Angeles Explorers Guild. 2022-07-07. Retrieved 2022-12-29.

External links Edit

  • Glass papers in the Online Archive of California

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Grace E Simons was an activist who lived in Los Angeles and is known for her work in preserving Elysian Park as open space Grace SimonsBorn1901Died1985Other namesGrace Simons Glass Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards and honors 3 References 4 External linksBiography Edit nbsp Entrance to Elysian Park a park in Los Angeles that Simons worked to retain as open spaceSimons was born in 1901 1 and grew up in Chicago 2 In 1925 she moved to China where she met her sister the journalist Rayna Prohme 3 131 She left Beijing in 1926 to travel and then married Wilbur Burton on July 9 1928 in Atlanta Georgia 4 Simons and Burton returned to China this time to Shanghei where Simons first worked in a bank 5 159 and then the news agency Agence Havas 6 Simons returned to the United States in 1937 and married Frank Glass a journalist she had met in China 3 134 Simons moved to California in 1939 where she would work as a writer and as the executive editor of the California Eagle an African American newspaper in Los Angeles for fourteen years 7 While working at the California Eagle Simons interacted with multiple people including Martin Luther King Jr 8 the concert artist Khalil Nimini Ben Bezaleel 9 and Robert Farrell 10 Abie Robinson a reporter at the California Eagle said that during a 1963 press conference Malcolm X called Simons the best journalist he knew 2 In 1965 Simons started The Citizens Committee to Save Elysian Park 11 She used multiple means to convince people to preserve the park 12 13 even asking people to send leaves to the city council 14 She gathered information to oppose the plan to make the area into a convention center and ultimately went to court to prevent drilling for oil in the park turning parts of the park into a parking lot 7 15 a day care center 16 and other uses over a multi year period 17 18 She was unsuccessful in preventing an expansion of the police academy 19 20 Simons died in 1985 21 and later that year the city of Los Angeles named the community center the Grace E Simons Lodge in recognition of her work to save the park 22 Awards and honors EditIn 1959 she was recognized as the best editor for Negro newspapers in Los Angeles 23 She received an Award of Exception Distinction from Governor Jerry Brown in 1967 for her work in preserving Elysian Park 24 25 The Sierra Club in 1971 26 and the Feinstone Environmental Awards in 1979 recognized her for the work she did to preserve Elysian Park 17 27 In 1993 after her death the sculptor Peter Shire started a memorial sculpture that sits in Elysian Park and honors Simons and her husband Frank Glass 28 29 References Edit Glass C Frank papers oac cdlib org Retrieved 2023 01 16 a b Grace E Simons Echo Park Historical Society Winter 2006 Retrieved 2022 12 29 a b French Paul 2009 05 01 Through the Looking Glass China s Foreign Journalists from Opium Wars to Mao Hong Kong University Press ISBN 978 962 209 982 1 The China Weekly Review 1928 08 18 The China Weekly Review 1928 08 18 Hirson Baruch Knodel Arthur J 2007 Reporting the Chinese revolution the letters of Rayna Prohme Pluto Press ISBN 978 0 7453 2642 9 OCLC 717609117 China Again Features N Y News Shanghailanders Gather in Big City Tired of Talking The China Weekly Review 1923 1950 Shanghai Shanghai 2 March 1940 p 14 via ProQuest a b Lilliston Lynn 1969 04 22 Park a battleground in conservation war The Los Angeles Times pp 1 2 Retrieved 2022 12 29 Simons Grace E 1957 05 23 Californians fly to Washington California Eagle p 8 Retrieved 2022 12 29 Mounts Barbara 1963 02 21 Bezaleel acclaimed at Philharmonic California Eagle p 3 Retrieved 2022 12 29 Interview of Robert Farrell static library ucla edu Retrieved 2022 12 29 Smith Jack 1976 The Big Orange Ward Ritchie Press ISBN 978 0 378 04956 6 Thabet Andrea 2015 03 10 The Day Angelenos Lost Elysian Park Almost Remaking Los Angeles Retrieved 2022 12 29 Thabet Andrea 2014 12 02 The L A Convention Center in Elysian Park The Importance of Studying Never Built Projects Remaking Los Angeles Retrieved 2022 12 29 Chamberlain Safford Osborne Jim Morgan Jeanne Carson Clay Lee A K Zatlyn Ted Hartweg Norman Diehl Digby July 9 1965 Los Angeles Free Press Los Angeles Free Press Send Leaves to City Hall Vol 2 no 28 51 Cummings Ridgely 1966 01 02 Elysian convention center called scandal Highland Park News Herald and Journal pp 3 4 Retrieved 2022 12 29 Group staves off park land lease Highland Park News Herald and Journal 1972 01 23 p 5 Retrieved 2022 12 29 a b 1979 The Feinstone Environmental Awards ESF www esf edu Retrieved 2022 12 29 City finance committee hears citizen requests Eagle Rock Sentinel 1967 05 21 p 2 Retrieved 2022 12 29 City OKs addition to police academy The Los Angeles Times 1972 05 16 pp 5 6 Retrieved 2022 12 29 Council vote fails to stop expansion Highland Park News Herald and Journal 1972 05 18 p 16 Retrieved 2022 12 29 Grace Simons Defender of Elysian Park Dies at 84 Los Angeles Times pre 1997 Fulltext Los Angeles Calif Los Angeles Calif 23 April 1985 p 6 Kaplan Sam 1985 05 19 Neighborhood groups strive for common link The Los Angeles Times pp 7 8 Retrieved 2022 12 29 Eagle gets awards at press dinner California Eagle 1959 04 09 p 2 Retrieved 2022 12 29 Clipped From The Los Angeles Times The Los Angeles Times 1967 01 01 p 66 Retrieved 2022 12 29 Park saving group honored for efforts Lincoln Heights Bulletin News 1967 01 05 p 1 Retrieved 2022 12 29 Awards by Year Sierra Club Angeles Chapter Retrieved 2022 12 29 Past Awards The Feinstone Environmental Awards ESF www esf edu Retrieved 2022 12 29 Yokoi Iris 1993 01 10 Sculptor to begin Glass Simons work The Los Angeles Times p 216 Retrieved 2022 12 29 Frank Glass and Grace E Simons Memorial Sculpture Los Angeles Explorers Guild 2022 07 07 Retrieved 2022 12 29 External links EditGlass papers in the Online Archive of California Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grace Simons amp oldid 1170156842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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