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Chicano/a Movement in Washington State
Documents a generation of activism by Chicano students and community activists from the mid 1960s to the 1980s. From the Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project.
Chicana por Mi Raza
Collective that digitizes historical documents and conducts oral histories from notable Chicanas, Latinas and allies.
Chicano! : History of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement
Video series that traces the movement from its beginnings in the land grant movement in New Mexico to the elections of 1972.
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