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Zoot Suit | Historical Events that Shape Valdez's Play
In this essay, McWilliams provides information on the historical events that shape Valdez's play. He assesses the social importance of Zoot Suit, calling the work "more than a play: it is an event of historic importance."
A year or so back, Luis Valdez, founder-director of El Teatro Campesino—an agitprop group formed during the Delano, Calif., farm workers' strike in 1965—came to see me in New York. It was the first time we had met. Luis had become interested in the dramatic potential of the Sleepy Lagoon murder case and wanted to talk to me about it because I had served as chairman of the defense committee. With the inevitable tape recorder at his side, he interviewed me for several hours. Since the trial had taken place in 1942, there were some big gaps in his knowledge of the facts. For...
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