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bad horrible working conditions and not enough pay or rights eventually led to the California grape riot

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forced sterilization, children forcibly taken and heritage removed from birth records

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Latinos: Immigration, labor

Native Americans: Land problems

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Low income, unemployment, and low life expectancy.

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Q: What conditions led Native Americans to organize in the 1960s?
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