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Chicano Movement - Coggle Diagram
Chicano Movement
Prejudice
Segregation
With in Businesses
Places to Live
Schools
Negative Stereo Types
Limited Prospects
Internalized Racism
Ashamed of Culture
Brutal Law Enforcement
Against Students
Against Anti War Demonstrators
Daily Life
Worker Movement
Huerta Lead Negotiator
Safer Work Conditions
End Child Labor
Better Pay
Cesar Chavez & Dolores Huerta Eliminate Bracero Program
Then Form Union
Back Filipino Grape Worker Strike
March to Sacramento
10,000 by end of March
Senate Hearings in Delano
Robert Kennedy Support
Education
Sal Castro Encouraged Students to Organize
Students Walkout as Protest for Change
Students Not The Problem: The School Was
Quality Had Been Poor for Decades
Low Expectation of Students
High Dropout Rate
1/1000 Graduated College
Reforms Made
Higher rate of Graduation
Students Attending College
160 Universities with Latino Studies
Political Power
Formed Political Party
Won 15 Out Of 16 Seats
Became National Party
Willy Velasquez Organized Voter Drives
Registered Large Number of Voters
Documented Voting Abuses
Filed 85 Voting Rights Lawsuits
Won Them All
Currently Elected Latinos in Government
Local
State
Federal
Cultural Pride
Cesar Chavez Role Model
Used Cultural Icons
Sal Castro Instill Pride in Students
Taught Mexican/American History
Reinforced Positive Identity
Chicano
Root work for "Mexico"
Derived from "Mexica"
Stand Up For Who You Were