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| #272770 in Books | 1999-09-01 | 1999-09-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.98 x.94 x5.98l,1.11 | File type: PDF | 372 pages||0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Two Stars|By lilya|it was great|0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Stong historical contributions to understanding Identity.|By Eman|Some reviews seem to be over concentrating on the events which took place. This books real contribution is in explaining how the perceptions of a group of people are formed and jus||"Escobar's book goes a long way toward answering the baffled cries of local editorial writers heard since the Rampart scandal broke." --LA Weekly|From the Back Cover|IN JUNE 1943, THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES was wrenched by th
In June 1943, the city of Los Angeles was wrenched apart by the worst rioting it had seen to that point in the twentieth century. Incited by sensational newspaper stories and the growing public hysteria over allegations of widespread Mexican American juvenile crime, scores of American servicemen, joined by civilians and even police officers, roamed the streets of the city in search of young Mexican American men and boys wearing a distinctive style of dress called a ...
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