Zoot Suits and Fashion-Based Racism in America

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Жыл бұрын

The Zoot Suit was a fashion trend to exaggerate movements and gyrations born during the Harlem Renaissance and quickly adopted by minority groups across the country, culminating in the Zoot Suit Riots of 1943.
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Today's Daily Dose short history film covers the Zoot Suit craze of the American 1940s which resulted in the Zoot Suit Riots of 1943. The filmmaker has included the original voice over script to further assist your understanding:
Today on The Daily Dose, Zoot Suits.
Born during the hardscrabble days of the Great Depression by Chitlin’ Circuit comedian Ernest "Skillet" Mayhand, by the 1940s, style-conscious dancers in Harlem began wearing baggy suit coats and trousers that exaggerated their movements, along with glittering watch chains and a variety of hats ranging from fedoras, porkpies and sombreros. Popularized by such jazz greats as Cab Calloway during the Harlem Renaissance, the zoot suit craze spread across the country like wildfire, primarily among young African Americans, Mexican Americans, Japanese and Filipino Americans, which soon caused whites to view minorities donning zoot suits as gang members, thugs and juvenile delinquents. The stereotypes worsened after America’s entry into World War Two, when zoot-suiters used bootleg tailors in Los Angeles and New York, despite the nation’s rationing of silks, wools and other essential fabrics, making the zoot suit synonymous with unpatriotic, un-American behavior.
During the summer of 1943, tensions between zoot-suiters and white enlisted men in and around Los Angeles boiled over into abject violence, when a May 31st clash between uniformed servicemen and Mexican American zoot-suiters-known a pachucos-resulted in the beating of a U.S. sailor. Three nights later, some 50 sailors took to the streets of downtown L.A., attacking anyone wearing a zoot suit, which over the next several days, exploded into a series of large-scale riots, as rampaging whites stripped pachucos and other minorities of their zoot suits, leaving them bloodied and half naked on streets and sidewalks. Thousands more joined in the zoot suit hunt, including servicemen, off-duty policemen and white racists, charging into restaurants and movie houses in search of anyone wearing a zoot suit or sporting a duck-tail haircut.
Before the first week of June was over, the Zoot Suit Riots had spread beyond downtown L.A., including Watts, East L.A. and other surrounding neighborhoods, fueled by thousands of servicemen and civilians alike, who arrived from as far afield as Orange County and San Diego. The Zoot Suit Riots came to an abrupt end on June 8th, after military leaders in Southern California barred servicemen from leaving their barracks, followed a day later by a ban on zoot suits by the L.A. City Council. Before the year was over, similar racially-inspired incidents would erupt in other major U.S. cities, including Philadelphia, Chicago and Detroit, making the Zoot Suit, yet another ignition point for America’s long embrace of racial hatred.
And there you have it, the history of zoot suits, today on The Daily Dose.

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@TheTrill334
@TheTrill334 7 ай бұрын
Fashion should never be an excuse for violence.
@grandkhanonizegypt
@grandkhanonizegypt 9 ай бұрын
thx for this true representation of the zoot suit origins
@yirmiyahu1397
@yirmiyahu1397 Жыл бұрын
How is it racism when you clearly state many times that they were after 'anyone' sporting a Zoot suit?? Just because blacks and minorities were known for wearing them more often than whites, your claim still stands that the hunt for 'Zoot Suits' was clearly over the clothes themselves, and not the people within them. This is such a silly 'documentary'.
@Sleepyfist
@Sleepyfist Жыл бұрын
Apparently the mere mention of racism got you in your feelings. Black Americans who volunteered to fight for their country in World War II were lynched for wearing their military uniform upon return. Moral of it all, nothing you do will please racists.
@stevens7525
@stevens7525 5 ай бұрын
Don't play semantics here. You know exactly who they were after. Especially considering the era, so don't pretend to be oblivious to the obvious here.
@intuitivesteff2442
@intuitivesteff2442 Ай бұрын
It goes hand in hand.
@LilReezy_1437
@LilReezy_1437 6 күн бұрын
Context, stupid
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