For five days, from January 19 to 23, 1930, Filipinos fell victim to harassment, physical abuse, and theft by angry mobs of young white men who believed that the new migrants were stealing their jobs and women. The Watsonville Riots eventually led to the death of a Filipino farmer, Fermin Tobera. What ignited the attacks? Watch to find out more.
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