You can trace the heart of the low-riding culture of San Diego's Black community to Skyline Drive in SE San Diego.
SAN DIEGO — You can trace the heart of the low-riding culture of San Diego's Black community to Skyline Drive in Southeast San Diego.Hurallison is the president of the Kingdom Rider Car Club, a predominately Black car group."Ain't nothing like when your car is bucking and bouncing up and down the street or on the highway," he said.
Forte has been low riding for decades. It’s something he never thought would become mainstream. He it’s created a community. "It’s from here to across the seas to the highest mountain to the deepest seas," said Hurallison."It ain’t no color lines to lowriding."
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