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- (PDF) Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon: Zoot Suits, Race, and Riot in . . .
This article uses archival research to explore important differences in the discursive and institutional positioning of Mexican American and African American men during World War II
- The Sleepy Lagoon Murder Case: Race Discrimination and Mexican . . . - JSTOR
Mark Weitz chronicles the Sleepy Lagoon case (People v Zammora) from the streets of the L A 's Mexican-American neighborhoods to the criminal courts, through the appeals process, and to the ultimate release of the convicted
- Sleepy Lagoon Defense Committee Records, 1942–1945 - UCLA Library
This collection contains correspondence, publications, publicity materials, radio scripts, office records, a transcript of the Sleepy Lagoon trial, and research materials including articles about Mexicans and Mexican Americans in Los Angeles
- Ron Lopez Sleepy Lagoon Research Collection, 1921-1974 - OAC
This collection consists mostly of materials gathered by Ron Lopez for his research into the Sleepy Lagoon murder case Primary documents include statements and correspondence from various groups advocating for the rights of the defendants
- Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon: Zoot Suits, Race, and Riot in Wartime L. A . . .
The zoot suit riots, along with the Sleepy Lagoon trial, stand as formative moments for contemporary Mexican Americans, for they testify at once to the longtime presence of Mexicans in Los Angeles, to racial and group oppression, and to community resilience
- SLEEPY LAGOON MURDER and the ZOOT SUIT RIOTS - LA Law Library
On August 2, 1942, the murdered body of Jose Diaz was found at the Sleepy Lagoon reservoir in southeast Los Angeles This event touched off months of media attention focusing on Mexican American boy gangs, their criminality, and the zoot suits they wore
- Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon: Zoot Suits, Race, - ProQuest
Explore millions of resources from scholarly journals, books, newspapers, videos and more, on the ProQuest Platform
- The Sleepy Lagoon murder case - SearchWorks catalog
Mark Weitz chronicles the Sleepy Lagoon case (People v Zammora) from the streets of the L A 's Mexican-American neighborhoods to the criminal courts, through the appeals process, and to the ultimate release of the convicted
- Project MUSE - The Syrian of Sleepy Lagoon: Ethnic Coalitions and . . .
This article revisits the infamous Sleepy Lagoon murder case of 1942 to suggest a different path of interpretation of the trial’s significance for American ethnic studies
- The Zoot Suit Riots of 1943 - The Huntington
Six months before the Zoot Suit Riots, 17 Mexican American teenagers were accused of the assault and murder of Jose Diaz, who had died in August 1942 in a Los Angeles area called the Sleepy Lagoon
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