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Dirty Jew-Dirty Mexican: Denver\u27s 1949 Lake Junior High School Gang Battle and Jewish Racial Identity in Colorado

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This article details how Jews and Mexicans in Denver, Colorado came together in 1949 in the wake of a widely publicized interracial gang battle at one of the city\u27s local middle schools. It documents the response of the local chapter of the Anti-Defamation League and its involvement in a interracial neighborhood council and how Jewish racial identity in Denver was informed by the broader racial geography of the West-a racial geography that was too often shaped by contrast with Mexicans. The article also challenges the notion that Denver was relatively free of anti-Semitism. Indeed, the 1905 lynching of Jacob Wesskind suggests a more nuanced story than the received wisdom about Jews being at home in Denver. Keywords: Jews, Mexicans, anti-Semitism, lynching, Denver, Colorad

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