Title: The Zoot Suit Riots
1The Zoot Suit Riots
2Zoot suit gt Clyde Duncan from Gainsville, VA, in
the New York Times, 1943 and jazz musician
Cab Calloway, 1943
3Zoot suit gt Young Mexican American in a zoot
suit, Banay, 1944
4Zoot suit gt Cartoon, Mercury Herald and News,
April 25, 1943
5Zoot suit gt Los Angeles police officer pretends
to clip the hair of a zoot-suiter headline
from Los Angeles Examiner, 1942
6Zoot suit gt Mexican Americans stripped of zoot
suits during the riots, Life, 1943
7Zoot suit gt Sailor arrested during the riots, Los
Angeles Daily News, 1943
8The Atomic Bomband Postwar Culture
9Atomic Bomb gt The Trinity Test, New Mexico, July
16, 1945
10Atomic Bomb gt President Harry Truman announces
the Hiroshima bombing
Announcer Good evening from the White House in
Washington. Ladies and gentlemen the President of
the United States. Harry S. Truman My fellow
Americans, the British, Chinese and United States
governments have given the Japanese people
adequate warning of what is in store for them.
The world will note that the first atomic bomb
was dropped on Hiroshima, a military base. If
Japan does not surrender, bombs will have to be
dropped on her war industries and unfortunately
thousands of civilian lives will be lost. I urge
Japanese civilians to leave industrial cities
immediately and save themselves from destruction.
11Atomic Bomb gt Miyuki Bridge, Hiroshima, 3 hours
after detonation, August 6, 1945
12Atomic Bomb gt Nagasaki from the B-29 bomber that
dropped the bomb, Aug. 8 1945
13Atomic Bomb gt The Atomic Café (1982)