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  2. Zoot Suit Riots - Wikipedia

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    The Zoot Suit Riots followed the Sleepy Lagoon murder trial, after the death of a young Latino man in what was then an unincorporated commercial area near Los Angeles. Similar racist violence against Latinos happened in Chicago , San Diego , Oakland , Evansville , Philadelphia , and New York City as well. [ 4 ]

  3. Zoot suit - Wikipedia

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    This began to reduce stress on the origins of the zoot suit as a Black cultural symbol, which made it more acceptable to white Americans. [33] Prior to the Zoot Suit Riots, the zoot suit was sometimes positioned as a symbol of American individualism and even patriotism in comparison to the fascist uniform attire and regimentation of Nazi ...

  4. Pachucas - Wikipedia

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    Pachucas (from pachuca, the female counterpart to the pachuco) were Mexican American women who wore zoot suits during World War II, also known as "cholitas", "slick chicks", and "lady zoot suiters". The suit was a symbol of rebellion due to the rationing of cloth for the war effort.

  5. The untold story of the Zoot Suit Riots: How Black L.A ...

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    The unity of two long-neglected communities during trying times is a reminder of what we desperately need in Los Angeles.

  6. Column: Sleepy Lagoon, the Zoot Suit riots and the lonely ...

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  7. L.A. County supervisors denounce 'dark chapter' of Zoot Suit ...

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    The L.A. County Board of Supervisors condemns the Zoot Suit Riots that targeted Latino, African American and Filipino youths 80 years ago.

  8. Pachuco - Wikipedia

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    This controversial series of events helped shape Pachuco culture, and zoot suits became a symbol of cultural pride among Mexican-Americans. It didn't all end well, however, as this also led to rising tension between Pachucos and other Americans, playing a part in the start of the 1943 Zoot Suit Riots. [18]

  9. 38th Street gang - Wikipedia

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    In what was known as the Zoot Suit Riots in May to June 1943, many Mexican-American zoot suiters from the segregated parts of town were attacked by white servicemen and residents of Los Angeles. Cloth was being rationed as part of the war effort , and the white servicemen and residents felt zoot suiters were wasting valuable resources by ...