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<description>&lt;p&gt;Describing Frank Wilkinson as a well-intentioned lefty is an insult. True, his plans for low-income housing designed by Richard Neutra were sadly co-opted. But this makes him sound naïve and self-serving. Hardly the case. Folks who are willing to make the kinds of sacrifices that he did are few and far between. And the need for activists, administrators and leaders of his ilk is only more dire in the Los Angeles of today. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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