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Monument Project: Watsonville Riot of 1930
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Watsonville, 1930
MOB KILLS FILIPINO; 7 CALIFORNIANS HELD: CITIZENS AID WATSONVILLE AUTHORITIES IN RESTORING ORDER AFTERRACE RIOT. (1930, Jan 24). New York Times
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES. (1930, Jan 26). MANILA PROTESTS CALIFORNIA RIOTING: GOVERNOR GENERAL DAVIS CABLES PLEA TO WASHINGTON FOR PROTECTION OF FILIPINOS.BELIEVES CAUSE ECONOMICCHARGES OF RED PROPAGANDA AREMADE ON WEST COAST ANDPRECAUTIONS RED
FORBES, FREDERICK . Editorial Correspondence of THE NEW YORK TIMES. (1930, Feb 02). GOLDEN STATE AGAIN GOES ANTI-ORIENTAL: FILIPINOS THE LATEST VICTIMS IN PERIODICAL RECURRENCE OF "NEUROSIS ORIENTALIS." BASIS MAINLY EMOTIONAL QUESTION OF FARM LABOR INVOLV
Policing during the 1930s Watsonville anti-Filipino Race Riots
Includes PDF from relevant newspapers of the time.
Asian America: A Primary Source Reader
by
Cathy J. Schlund-Vials (Editor); K. Scott Wong (Editor); Jason Oliver Chang (Editor)
Call Number: 973.0495 SCHLASIA2017
ISBN: 9780300195446
Publication Date: 2017-01-10
Pages 241-243
2011 California Continuing Resolution 74: Apology to Filipinos
Evening Pajaronian January 20, 1930 Front Page
Evening Pajaronian January 21, 1930 Front Page
Evening Pajaronian January 22, 1930 Front Page
Evening Pajaronian January 24, 1930 Front Page
Evening Pajaronian January 28, 1930 Front Page
Evening Pajaronian January 29, 1930 Front Page
Watsonville City Council Resolution 203-20, Issued November 10, 2020
Apologizing to the Filipino people for treatment surrounding the 1929-1930 hostilities.
The Torch, January 1930
The Torch was a "published when needed" paper of the Filipino community in Salinas Valley, California.
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