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193: 367: 236:-sanctioned racing events that took place all over America and were considered to be the best place for motorcyclists to converge. The annual event consisted of motorcycle races, social activities, and partying. In Hollister, the event and the motorcyclists were welcome, especially because Hollister was a very small town with only about 4,500 people; the rally became a major event in its yearly life as well as an important part of the town's economy. Due to World War II, the rally was canceled, but the event organized for 1947 was the revival of the Gypsy Tour in Hollister. 378: 207: 174:
sought the close bonds and camaraderie found between men in the army. Thus, motorcycling emerged as a substitute for wartime experiences such as adventure, excitement, danger and camaraderie. Men who had been a part of the motorcycling world before the war were now joined by thousands of new members. The popularity of motorcycling grew dramatically after World War II because of the effects of the war on veterans.
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all these bottles together, that had been lying in the street. Then they positioned a motorcycle in the middle of the pile. After a while this drunk guy comes staggering out of the bar, and they got him to sit on the motorcycle, and started to take his picture." Deserpa claims he deliberately tried to sabotage the staging by stepping into the shot, but to no avail.
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peace. There were around 60 reported injuries, of which three were serious, including a broken leg and skull fracture. Other than having to witness the chaos of the weekend, no Hollister residents suffered any physical harm. A City Council member stated, "Luckily, there appears to be no serious damage. These trick riders did more harm to themselves than the town."
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Initially, the motorcyclists were welcomed into the Hollister bars as the influx of people meant a boom in business. But soon, drunken motorcyclists were riding their bikes through the small streets of Hollister and consuming large amounts of alcohol. They were fighting, damaging bars, throwing beer
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On July 3, 1947, festivities in Hollister began. However, the popularity of motorcycles had grown dramatically and this rise in popularity caused massive attendance, a major issue. Around 4,000 motorcyclists flooded Hollister, almost doubling the population of the small town. They came from all over
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After World War II, countless veterans came back to America and had a difficult time readjusting to civilian life. They searched for the adventure and adrenaline rush associated with life at war. Civilian life felt too monotonous for some men who also craved feelings of excitement and danger. Others
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The Hollister riot had little effect on the town. The nationwide fear of motorcyclists did not result in many changes in Hollister. Bikers were welcomed back and rallies continued to be held in the years after the riot. In fact, the town held a 1997 50th anniversary rally to commemorate the event.
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did not run it, nor any other images, in its initial two articles covering the event. The bearded individual standing in the immediate background of the photograph, Gus Deserpa, has said he is sure that the photograph was staged by Petersen, and gave the following account: "I saw two guys scraping
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At the end of the Fourth of July weekend and the informal riot, Hollister was littered with thousands of beer bottles and other debris and there was some minor storefront damage. About 50 people were arrested, most with misdemeanors such as public intoxication, reckless driving, and disturbing the
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The small, seven-man police force of Hollister was overwhelmed by the events. The police tried to stop the motorcyclists' activities by threatening to use tear gas and arresting as many drunken men as possible. The bars tried to stop the men from drinking by refusing to sell beer and voluntarily
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bottles out of windows, racing in the streets, and other drunken actions. There was also a severe housing problem. The bikers had to sleep on sidewalks, in parks, in haystacks and on people's lawns. By the evening of July 4, "they were virtually out of control".
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reported: "Armed with tear gas guns, the officers herded the cyclists into a block on San Benito Street, between Fifth and Sixth Streets, parked a dance band on a truck and ordered the musicians to play."
268:. Approximately ten percent of attendees were women. The town was completely unprepared for the number of people that arrived, since not as many people had participated in the pre-war years. 279:
Eyewitnesses were quoted as saying, "It's just one hell of a mess", but that " weren't doing anything bad, just riding up and down whooping and hollering; not really doing any harm at all."
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The reliability of the striking photo has been debated, with some sources suggesting that the scene was overtly staged. While the photograph was taken by Barney Petersen of the
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It was rumored that the AMA released a statement saying "One percent of bikers caused the problem." This give rise to the provocative use of "1%" and "1" as common insignia of
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More motorcyclists than expected flooded the small town to watch the annual rallies, as well as socialize and drink. A few of the motorcyclists caused a commotion in the town.
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The news of rogue motorcyclists causing havoc in small towns such as Hollister was not comforting to Americans still recovering from World War II and scared of the impending
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A short story, "Cyclists' Raid" by Frank Rooney, is based on the events of the Hollister riot and was originally published in the January 1951 issue of
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William L. Dulaney, "A Brief History of 'Outlaw' Motorcycle Clubs", International Journal of Motorcycle Studies. November 2005. (accessed May 23, 2012)
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article did little to cause panic for citizens in the California area as there was other major news occurring at the same time, including local labor
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Looking north from the east side of San Benito Street at Fifth Street, in 2007. Many of the arrests took place in front of the building on the left.
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The incident, known afterwards as the Hollister riot, was sensationalized by the press with reports of bikers "taking over the town" and "
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The ruckus continued through July 5 and slowly died out at the end of the weekend as the rallies ended and the motorcyclists left town.
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on a motorcycle, with Gus Deserpa standing at left, outside 526 San Benito Street, Hollister, California, on July 4, 1947. Photo by
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Driving south on San Benito Street toward Fifth Street in 2009. This street was the scene of drag races and motorcycle stunts.
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magazine and it brought national attention and negative opinion to the event. The Hollister riot helped to give rise to the
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Mark S. Ciacchi. "Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs and the American Vets." Vet Extra 12 (2003): 10-11. Via Dulaney, 2005.
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Modern Hollister continued to host motorcycle rallies and commemorate the events of July 1947.
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Stephen L. Mallory, Understanding Organized Crime. (Sudbury: Jones and Bartlett, 2007) 152.
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C. J. Doughty, Jr. "More On Hollister's Bad Time", San Francisco Chronicle July 6, 1947.
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1947 motorcycle rally sensationalized in news and film media that inspired The Wild One
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Frank Rooney. "Cyclists' Raid: a Story", Harper's Magazine. January 1951. 34–44.
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C. J. Doughty, Jr. "Havoc In Hollister", San Francisco Chronicle July 5, 1947.
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Shortly after the Fourth of July weekend, two articles were published in the
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2,000 to 4,000 attendees, including about 750 motorcyclists. Members of the
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The riot came to national prominence through media coverage of the event.
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Internet Movie Database, The Wild One, (accessed May 23, 2012)
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Mike Carroll, 1947 Hollister Invasion. (accessed May 23, 2012)
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Throughout the 1930s, Hollister, California hosted an annual
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Iconic Photos, The Wild One Riots. (accessed May 23, 2012)
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Tulare, California
San Francisco Chronicle
Hollister, California
Gypsy Tour
American Motorcyclist Association
Boozefighters
Pissed Off Bastards of Bloomington
motorcycle clubs
American Motorcyclist Association
Gypsy Tour
motorcycle rally
Hollister
California
pandemonium
Life
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Fourth of July
American Motorcyclist Association
Connecticut
Florida
Pissed Off Bastards of Bloomington
Boozefighters
Market Street Commandos
Top Hatters Motorcycle Club
Galloping Goose Motorcycle Club
San Francisco Chronicle
strikes

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