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    Zoot Suiters

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    the “Zoot Suiters”‚ the Sailors‚ and the government. Not only did these factors had a major contribution to the environment during 1943‚ but it also set the tone of the environment for many years later. Due to the lack of control by the government‚ the “Zoot Suiters” fought against the sailors to protect the Mexican-American race from discrimination and getting abused physically and mentally. This hopeless effort to fight for rights as Mexican-Americans was later recognized as the “Zoot Suit Riot

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    Jose Bravo Dec-10-2012 Zoot Suit Essay Assignment Discrimination is like looking at a box of crayons and not seeing all of the colors. The police brutalize to people in the U.S. who they frequently arrest entire groups of Mexican American kids who socialize on street corners and they charge them with vagrancy‚ crimes. Since Mexican Americans are the largest racial minority in Los Angeles‚ discussions about youth crime waves and rebellion inevitably focused on them. This is an

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    Jaime Aparicio Dr. G. Nunez CHIC 305-01 September 22‚ 2011 The book Zoot Suit has symbolic significance for Mexican Americans and tells about the riots during the World War II. The Sleepy Lagoon Murder was one-step in the fight for the rights and respect of Mexicans American’s. In the play El Pachuco wearing an elegant long zoot suit‚ and is the centerpiece of the play where he is able to pause time and take Henry to the past. El Pachuco symbolizes Mexican American youths who fought for nationalism

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    addition‚ one specific group who held a grudge towards the zoot suits were the sailors who were coming back from the war. The sailors held grudges towards the ones wearing the zoot suits‚ because they weren’t in the war defending their country. Many of the issues that caused the riots were the tension between the two groups of young men. It was not right for the sailors to have gone that far as attacking everyone who was dressed as a zoot suit

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    Plan and Best Suits

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    each of us have to complete. We are going to try and do most of the project as a group so that we agree with each other. We plan to meet twice a week to discuss our plans. Week 1 | March 4st-8th | Choose our particular operations model that best suits Dankers. | Week 2 | March 11th-15th | We will meet up and discuss the work and research we have all carried out. | Week 3 | March 18th-22nd | We will begin to combine and collect our information and start to build the plan. | Week 4 | March 25th-29th

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    Zoot Suits Riot Film

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    African Americans of the era. In effect‚ they tried to disassociate themselves from this faction. Young Latino men referred to themselves as pachucos and sported oversize suits known as zoot suits. In the film Zoot Suit Riots‚ Joseph Tovares remarkably portrayed the difficult lives of Mexican Americans in the 1940s. Zoot Suit Riots is a powerful film that explores the complicated racial tensions‚ as well as the changing social and political scene leading up to the riots in the streets of Los Angeles

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    fictionalized account of the founding and rise to power of the Mexican Mafia in the California prison system from the 1950s into the 1980s. The story opens by taking the viewer on a journey back in time to the Zoot Suit era of World War II before the birth of Montoya Santana. Santana’s parents were Zoot Suitors. It is here that Santana’s destiny began. Because of the wartime labor shortage of this era‚ the American and Mexican governments agreed to a program by which braceros (contract laborers)

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    The Racial Worldview The meaning of racism can be defined a prejudice or animosity against a group of people who belong to a race. The idea of racism can be stemmed from the belief that people of different races have different qualities and abilities‚ and that some races are inherently superior or inferior. The practice of such racial activities reflects the ideas of a racial worldview. This ideology states that humans are classified and divided into different biological and hereditary entities

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    WWII because of the march on Washington led by Randolph → The march convinced Roosevelt to issue the Executive Order 8802 in 1941‚ banning discrimination in the defense industries during World War II. -Referenced on Pg. 163 of Reading-Riddle of the Zoot -Protested racial discrimination in employment and in the military Bebop -A style of jazz music that represented defiance during the 1940s. Did not exclusively say it was a product of defiance‚ but helped toward racial tensions. -Characterized

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    have been through a numerous events‚ mostly bad ones to fight for their rights. The importance of the Zoot Suit Riots lay not only in what the WWII was about—freedom‚ antiracism and segregation‚ but also in how it might be used to gain insight in the youth culture movement‚ which can demonstrate how the government can undertake and prohibit their own lives and identities (Alvarez‚ 2008). Zoot Suits were not simply metaphors for the political agendas of others‚ rather they practiced their own cultural

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