Zoot Suit Riots

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who was invloved, where it happened, when it happened and why.
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El Calendario When did the Zoot Suit riots begin? June 3rd, 1943
El Tiempo How long did the Zoot Suit Riots last? 4 days
La Ciudad Where did the Zoot Suit Riots happen? Los Angeles
El Soldado Who was involved in the Zoot Suit Riots? Young Mexican Men and White Servicemen
La Policia How did the LAPD respond to the riots? they would contribute or watch young Mexicans be beaten and arrest the Mexicans
El Intendente Who was the Mayor of Los Angeles at the time? Fletcher Brown
El Traidor How did the Mayor Respond? He legitimatized the police and military actions and blamed gangs for the violence
El Gobernador Who was the governor of California at the time? Earl Warren
El Estado How did the state of California respond to the riots? They sent a committee to analyse the situation...found the Zoot Suit wearers weren't particularly Mexican, criminals, or juveniles
El Penguino Name 3 things specific to the Zoot Suit Hats(tando) Shoulder pads, long tail oversized look chains black and white shoes suspenders
La Gente Were only Mexicans and White Servicemen Involved? If not, who else was? No. Filipinos, Africans Americans and white youth associated with Zoot Suiters were also attacked.
La Tension When did the tension begin to build for the riots? mid 1930s
La Guerra One reason for tension prior to riots war hysteria
La Masculinidad One reason for tension prior to riots white manhood and protecting white women from people of color
La maldad One reason for tension prior to riots police aggression (Venice, CA)
El Marinero One reason for tension prior to riots contact between white servicemen and Mexican Americans
El Ciudadano One reason for tension prior to riots Zoot Suiters criticized the expectation of serving in the war without being treated like 1st class citizens
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