ASAMST 20A Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Immigration Act Of 1924, Roaring Twenties, Overproduction
Great Depressio & the Asia Aerica
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I. What was the 1920s (Roaring Twenties) like?
• Period of great prosperity
o 5% growth
o Positive atmosphere
• Contradictory events:
o Poor working conditions
o Growing racism: growth of KKK
o Consolidated exclusion laws
o 1924 Immigration Act
II. Seeds of the Great Depression 1929
• Overproduction of goods
• Ceasing of new immigration with the exclusion laws
• Decrease in supply of consumers
• Depressig of workers wages: soe people ould’t afford to uy goods.
• Paper hasig: oey was’t aked y gold.
o No regulation of investments
• Growing disparity between the rich and poor with no apparent middle-class.
III. Great Depression (1929-1939)
• How did the Great Depression come about?
o Income drop
o 5,000 bank failures
o Factories operating at 12%
o 30% unemployment and underemployment (only part-time work)
o Oversupply of labor
IV. Labor resistance
• 1934 SF General Strike
• Iteratioal Logshoree’s Uio
• Shake up: arbitrary choosing of part-time work at the dock; also known as unfair, which
caused a protest over hiring practices over the Long shore dock in SF.
V. New types of labor leadership
• CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations): Asian Americans as active organizers.
• Karl Yoneda (Japenese):
o Labor activist
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