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History of The Los Angeles Zoot Suit Riots

Jenny Castro3 years ago2 years ago018 mins

It’s been nearly 80 years since The Zoot Suit Riots took place in Los Angeles, California in June of 1943. The riots were initially a clash between Mexican-American youth and servicemen in the Los Angeles area, which became a turning point for the Mexican community while signifying the complex racial and political tensions between minorities…

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