Zoot Suit Riots

2002, NR, 60 min. Directed by Joseph Tovares. Narrated by Hector Elizondo.

REVIEWED By Marjorie Baumgarten, Mon., Jan. 7, 2002

Director and producer (and UT alum) Tovares sheds light on Los Angeles' infamous Zoot Suit Riots of 1942, in which the racial and social tensions among Anglos and Mexican-Americans ignited and built to widescale riots and internal community battles. The little-studied episode still has repercussions in the modern day. This documentary was produced for PBS' The American Experience, where it will also air in February.

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