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Pick up handouts (pink and yellow)
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Mexican American Civil Rights
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Crystal City Walk-Out
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  • On December 9, 1969, American students of Mexican
    ancestry walked out of class in response to the
    inadequate and antagonistic responses of the
    Anglo-controlled school board. Mexican-American
    and proposed remedies. Some of the educational
    issues were  Employ more Mexican-American
    teachers that would be more sensitive to
    Mexican-American students  Create a
    Mexican-American studies class  Homecoming
    Queen should be elected by the students and no
    one else  Change school board policy in
    regards to selecting the cheerleaders 
    Eliminate the Dual Sweetheart policy for the
    baseball team     Allow students to speak
    Spanish at school   Install Bilingual
    Education   Get rid of racist
    teachers   Student led elections for
    organizations and clubs, instead of teachers.

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  • The walkout lasted until the federal government
  • Civil Rights Commission mediated a compromise
  • between the school board and the students. The
  • duration of the walkout was two weeks.

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Cesar Chavez (1927-1993)
  • Used non-violent methods
  • Fought for the rights of migrant farm workers
  • With his wife, Chavez taught Mexican immigrants
    to read and organized voter registration drives
  • Co-Founded the National Farm Workers Association
  • Used strikes and boycotts (lettuce and grapes) to
    gain rights for farm workers
  • Led a nationwide boycott of grapes
  • Name later changed to United Farm Workers
  • Motto Si, se puede
  • Was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
    posthumously

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Dolores Huerta (1930 -
  • Worked to improve social and economic conditions
    of immigrant workers and fought to end
    discrimination
  • Created the Agricultural Workers Association and
    co-founded the United Farm Workers
  • Lobbied politicians on many issues
  • Allowing migrant workers w/out U.S. Citizenship
    to receive public assistance and pensions and
    creating Spanish-language voting ballots and
    driver tests
  • Received the Ellis Island Medal of Freedom Award
    and the Eleanor Roosevelt Award
  • Also was inducted into the National Womens Hall
    of Fame
  • Quote Walk the street with us into history. Get
    off the sidewalk

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Hector P. Garcia (1914-1996)
  • Served in the Medical Corps during WWII
  • Fought against discrimination of Mexican
    Americans
  • Organized the American G.I. Forum to improve
    veteran benefits and give them better medical
    attention
  • Soon expanded to address educational and
    vocational training, housing, public education,
    poll taxation, voter registration,
    hospitalization, and employment
  • He was Awarded the American Medal of Freedom
  • First Mexican Americans to receive this honor
  • Motto Education is our freedom, and freedom is
    everybodys business

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League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
  • Established in Corpus Christi, Texas
  • Believes in assimilation
  • Work to advance the economic condition,
    educational opportunities, political influence,
    and civil rights for
  • Hispanics Americans

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La Raza Unida
  • Started in Crystal City, Texas and spread to the
    Southwestern United States
  • Centered on Chicano Nationalism
  • Wanted better housing, work, and educational
    opportunities for Mexican Americans

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Mexican American Legal Defense Educational Fund
(MALDEF)
  • Founded in San Antonio, Texas
  • Brought important civil rights cases before the
    Supreme Court such as
  • White v. Regester
  • Edgewood ISD vs. Kirby
  • Rodriguez v. San Antonio ISD

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  • Still exists today
  • The Five Battlefronts
  • Educational
  • Social
  • Spiritual
  • Economic
  • Political
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