. Both supported growing minorities
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Both supported Spanish-speaking populations
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Both supported Latino political rights
The purpose of the chicano movement was for undocumented workers,students and people to have equal rights and for latinos not to be discriminated
Francisco A. Rosales has written: 'Chicano!' -- subject(s): History, Civil rights, Mexican Americans, Civil rights movements 'Testimonio' 'Dictionary of Latino civil rights history' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, History, Civil rights movements, Civil rights, Hispanic Americans, Ethnic relations
There were many things going on during the 60's and people wanted to stand up and protest. Quite a few movements emerged like the Civil Rights, Chicano, Student, and Anti-Vietnam movements by the end of the 60's.
A key goal of the Chicano movement was to fight for civil rights, political empowerment, and greater social and economic equality for Mexican Americans. The movement aimed to address issues such as discrimination, educational disparities, and labor rights faced by the Chicano community in the United States.
the Chicano movement focused on terrible rural labor conditions.
The Chicano's were not treated equal to the whites, and they had no rights of freedom. :)
Primary influences in Chicano literature include Mexican history and culture, the Chicano civil rights movement, the struggle for identity and belonging in the United States, and the impact of colonization and migration on the Chicano community. These influences often shape the themes, language, and storytelling techniques in Chicano literature.
the moments of civil rights Indian movements
Puerto Rico Civil Rights Commission was created in 1965.
Puerto Ricans have the same rights as US Citizens. Puerto Ricans do not have all the rights of a citizen of the 50 states. They do share many rights, but they don't share all of them. For example, they cannot vote, or have members in the senate. They also do not have to pay federal taxes
That would be Ruben Salazar, news reporter for the Los Angeles Times. Josie S. Talamantez
she is was in a war for puerto rights