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Modern CA History
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The Progressive Era Early 1900s SF run by Ruef machine Progressives: A middle class reform movement 1911-1917 Governor Hiram Johnson Weaken party machines and SPR—for “direct democracy”—initiative, recall, and referenda
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SF again influences national immigration policy 1905 San Francisco segregates schools regarding Japanese 1908 leads to “Gentleman’s Agreement”
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Great Depression 1930-40 100,000s of dustbowl refugees migrate here "California is a garden of Eden, a paradise to live in or see But believe it or not, you won't find it so hot If you ain't got the do re mi." Okie culture
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1934 Governor’s race Former socialist and author of The Jungle, Upton Sinclair, runs for office as a Democrat and New Dealer on EPIC platform Is smeared in first professional media campaign
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Growing Radicalism of the Depression era unions organize and strike--previously the “Wobblies,” now the Communist Party among others Over 50 strikes of farm workers in 1933
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Salinas strike of 1934-36 Growers brought over Filipinos to work in fields after WWI and exclusion of Chinese and Japanese Growers split striking Filipino lettuce pickers from white shed workers
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San Francisco General Strike 1934 Strike shuts down shipping on West Coast Entire Bay Area is shut down for 3 day General Strike after police force picketing longshoremen to allow in “scabs”
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Again, economic downturn leads to greater xenophobia 100,000s of Mexicans are pushed out or deported anti-Filipino riots break out, and they are “invited” to leave under the Filipino Repatriation Act of 1935
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WW II and greater military presence (Southern) CA becomes a center of US aerospace industry All filled with bases—many close at end of Cold War
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Post-War into 1960s Population and economy boom Under Governors Earl Warren and Pat Brown pro-growth policies—schools, colleges, and highways.
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Ronald Reagan 1966-73 Clashes with counter-culture and UC Tries to cut size of state govt.
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Jerry Brown 1974-79 Supported civil liberties and civil rights and “appropriate technology”, but not the spending of his dad
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