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Q: What rights did Latinos fight for?
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3 groups of people that have had to fight for equal rights?

women, latinos, and African Americans


What was the purpose of the Chicano movements?

The purpose of the chicano movement was for undocumented workers,students and people to have equal rights and for latinos not to be discriminated


What other minority groups in the US were influenced by the Civil Rights movement?

latinos, homosexuals, and women


Which organization used legal strategies to win rights for Latinos?

LULAC


Which rights were taken away from different groups of people in the antebellum period?

umm the latinos & everyone had rights because of the mighty pigs and martin luther king


Why did elizabeth cady Stanton arrange the first womens right convention?

She thought women needed to fight for their rights.


How can I be a human rights activist?

Yes, you can be a human rights activist If you believe that how people are treated in wrong Ex. The "problem of Latinos" coming to the U.S. Latinos are now the Africans: We get the racist jokes, the stereotype's about Latinos, and discrimination. Or how women in other parts of the world are treated. I heard a story on the radio a while ago, and there was an obligation for the 19 year old to marry the guy that cheated her alone at home and did her. So your answer is you can activate for human rights and well you are at it activate for animal right, they are humans too. Hope I could help you!


What do you fight for?

you could fight for any thing even rights


What kind of jobs do Latinos have?

what kind of jobs does latinos have


Wobblies arose in reaction to the AFL?

fight for the rights of unskilled laborers


Why do hippos fight over territory?

To establish territories and mating rights.


What kind of fight did Martin Luther King fight for?

Civil rights.