Discussion Questions
When looking at the 1930 Watsonville Anti-Filipino Race Riots Map, students may consider:
- What kinds of stereotypes were used to characterize Filipinos in the United States in the 1930s?
- How did Filipinos respond to the 1930 Watsonville anti-Filipino race riot?
- Looking at the map, where were the most instances of mob violence? Why do you think mobs targeted those locations?
- For those familiar with Watsonville and the Pajaro Valley: find one point on the map at an intersection or street that you know well. What stands at that intersection or on that street today?
When looking at the Watsonville Filipino American Community Counter-Map, students may consider:
- What social and environmental changes occurred in the Pajaro Valley from 1930 to the present?
- What are some ways that Filipino Americans formed community in the Pajaro Valley?
- Looking at the map, what parts of Watsonville and the Pajaro Valley were popular for Filipinos to come together? What do you think made these parts popular?
Overarching discussion questions:
- Why do you think that the histories of the 1930 Watsonville anti-Filipino race riot are not well-known?
- How do you think communities should remember their history?
- What’s the difference between reading about sites of historical importance and seeing sites of historical importance on a map?
Bibliography
Archival Collections
Abraham Ignacio Collection, Asian Cultural Experience
The Torch
National Pinoy Archives, Filipino American National Historical Association
Video/Film Dollar a Day, Dime a Dance 101-4029
Newspapers and Microforms Library, University of California, Berkeley
Three Stars
Pajaro Valley Historical Association
Watsonville Ports and Wharfs
Special Collections, University of Washington, Seattle
Filipino Forum
Suzallo and Allen Libraries, University of Washington
The Philippines Herald
Watsonville Historical Newspaper Archive, Watsonville Public Library
Periodicals
(1903-1937) Evening Pajaronian
Watsonville is in the Heart: Community Digital Archive
Alminiana Family Collection
Asuncion Family Collection
Bersamin Family Collection
DeOcampo Family Collection
Fallorina Family Collection
Lopez Family Collection
Millares Family Collection
Recio Family Collection
Sales Family Collection
Sulay Family Collection
Secondary Sources
Baldoz, Rick. The Third Asiatic Invasion: Empire and Migration in Filipino America, 1898-1946. New York: New York University Press, 2011.
De Witt, Howard. “The Watsonville Anti-Filipino Race Riot of 1930: A Case Study of the Great Depression and Ethnic Conflict in California.” Southern California Quarterly 61, no. 3 (1979): 291-301.