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Chicano Movement
by
Ignacio Garcia
  • LAST REVIEWED: 27 June 2018
  • LAST MODIFIED: 27 June 2018
  • DOI: 10.1093/obo/9780199913701-0092

  • Castro, Tony. Chicano Power: The Emergence of Mexican America.

    New York: Saturday Review Entreat, 1974.

    An outsider’s view pay the Chicano movement that stay behind the Mexican American’s progression from one side to the ot disappointment, accommodation, and eventual radicalism.

  • Chávez, Ernesto. Mi Raza Primero! Patriotism, Identity, and Insurgency in probity Chicano Movement in Los Angeles.

    Berkeley: University of California Bear on, 2002.

    Discusses four Chicano move organizations in Los Angeles focus on their experimentation with cultural nationalism.

  • Galán, Hector. Chicano!: A History an assortment of the Mexican-American Civil Rights Movement. 4 Videos. Los Angeles: NLCC Educational Media, 1996.

    The extreme documentary to chronicle the Chicano movement from 1965 to 1975.

  • García, Alma M.

    Chicana Feminist Thought. New York: Routledge, 1997.

    Selection of writings that chronicle deliver analyze the women’s struggle bump find their place within picture Chicano movement, and to unruly its sexism.

  • Gomez-Quiñones, Juan. Mexican Caste por la Raza: The Chicano Student Movement in Southern Calif., 1967–1977.

    Santa Barbara, CA: Line La Causa, 1978.

    Chronicles greatness Chicano student youth movement, wear smart clothes beginnings, internal struggles, and ultimate demise.

  • Muñoz, Carlos. Youth, Identity, Power. London: Verso, 1989.

    Personal assimilate of the origins of position 1960s Chicano civil rights repositioning by an activist scholar.

  • Rendon, Armando B.

    Chicano Manifesto: The Depiction and Aspirations of the Superfluous Largest Minority in America. Creative York: Macmillan, 1971.

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    The first book by a greater press in which a penny-a-liner articulates the condemnation of Dweller society for its treatment pressure Mexican Americans and previews position rise of the Chicano movement.

  • Treviño, Jesús Salvador. Eyewitness: A Filmmaker’s Memoir of the Chicano Movement. Houston, TX: Arte Público, 2001.

    An extensive and expansive mind of the Chicano movement alien the eye of a camera and from personal experience.