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The Zoot-Suit Riots 1943 A Presentations Prepared for EDX 1201x By Rafael C Gradilla For Dr. David Scully National University March 27, 2008

The Zoot-Suit Riots 1943 A Presentations Prepared for EDX 1201x By Rafael C Gradilla For Dr. David Scully National University March 27, 2008

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The Zoot-Suit Riots1943

A Presentations Prepared forEDX 1201x

ByRafael C Gradilla

For Dr. David ScullyNational University

March 27, 2008

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The Zoot-Suit Riots1943

Essential Questions: What are Zoot—Suits? What was happening in the country during the

1940s?

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The Zoot-Suit Riots1943

What are Zoot-Suits? --Fashionable, loose,

baggy cloth worn by Mexican males in Los Angeles during the 1940s.

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/zoot/eng_sfeature/mx/pop_zoot_mx.html

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The Zoot-Suit Riots1943

Pachuca, Mexico *Zoot-Suits were the

trend among Mexican-American youth in LA.

*These unconventional, baggy suits were seen as a threat to the “American” culture

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The Zoot-Suit Riots1943

What was happening in the country during the 1940s?

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Racial Tension filled America during the 1940s.

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Background

Japanese-Americans were the target of terrorist acts.

Japanese people were assigned to American concentration camps.

Shortage of labor in California during the 1940s.

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Who’s going to work?

Bracero Program: 200,000 Mexican-Americans were sent to LA in 1943, to work

The U.S. forced rationing (to share). Goods such as wool, gas, butter, and sugar were limited.

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The Zoot-Suit Riots1943

Defiance & Unity

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Sleepy Lagoon Murder This racist testimony

resulted in the conviction of twelve young Mexican-Americans. The case was eventually overturned.

August 1942—Jose Diaz MurderedHundreds of Mexican-Americans rounded up—23 arrestedLAPD Lt. testifies as a witness for the prosecution, state:

“Mexicans were biologically prone to violence and crime due to their “oriental” Aztec ancestryStory sensationalized in the Hertz Newspapers

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Zoot-Suit Riot of 1943

The “Sleepy Lagoon Murder,” resulted in rumors of Zooters being criminals.

On June 3, 1943, hundreds of American service men went downtown and attacked anyone wearing a zoot-suit.

Though they initially sought zooters, anyone of color became a target. The riot lasted until the 13th of June. Police broke up the riot by arresting the victims and the use of zoot-suits became a misdemeanor.

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Zoot Suit rioters: Why didn’t they arrest the sailors?

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A Symbol of Resistance

By showing the paradox of American society, zoot-suiters were the ones on the front line to demand full membership in society, not just ones convenient to the dominant society.

“The Pachuco is the prey of society, but instead of hiding he adorns himself to attract the hunter’s attention.” (33) Labyrinth of Solitude

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Journal #3

Do the clothes you wear show who you are? Why or why not? Have you ever been judged by the color of your skin and by what you wear?