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Teens in Zoot Suits
1media/Zoot Suit Aftermath_thumb.jpg2020-09-23T00:13:15-07:00Annie Zheng06f73f1d4eed923be34aff2d2892e21670204942377843On the right, an image of a teenager in a zoot suit, circa 1943. On the left, a photograph of two zoot suit wearers post-riot, with their suits torn by rioters. SOURCE: Andrews, Evan. History.complain2020-09-23T00:31:45-07:00Annie Zheng06f73f1d4eed923be34aff2d2892e21670204942
12020-09-23T00:20:51-07:00Annie Zheng06f73f1d4eed923be34aff2d2892e21670204942Racial Tensions and the Zoot Suit RiotsAnnie Zheng2plain2020-09-23T00:21:07-07:00Annie Zheng06f73f1d4eed923be34aff2d2892e21670204942
12020-09-23T00:21:27-07:00Annie Zheng06f73f1d4eed923be34aff2d2892e21670204942What Did These Suits Symbolize?Annie Zheng2plain2020-09-23T00:21:38-07:00Annie Zheng06f73f1d4eed923be34aff2d2892e21670204942
12020-09-23T00:15:45-07:00Annie Zheng06f73f1d4eed923be34aff2d2892e21670204942What is a Zoot Suit?Annie Zheng2plain2020-09-23T00:16:37-07:00Annie Zheng06f73f1d4eed923be34aff2d2892e21670204942
Zoot suits were a powerful symbol of social nonconformity in the late 1930s and early 1940s, with its racial and social tensions culminating the in 1943 Zoot Suit Riots. Created from dance hall and jazz fashion, these suits quickly evolved from a fashion trend to a "uniform of resistance" (O'Shaughnessy, 2017) against the dominator culture of affluent, white, suit-and-tie culture and the all-American values this represented: to be obedient, successful, and accepted.