Chicano Homeland: The Movement in East Los Angeles for Mexican American Power, Justice, and Equality
Chicano Homeland tells the dynamic story of the movement for the rights of Mexican-Americans. Focusing on the Chicano movement at its epicenter in Los Angeles, author Louis R. Negrete brings to life the issues that triggered this wide-ranging civil rights movement - police brutality, institutionalized poverty, demands for better schools, opposition to the war in Vietnam, and defense of undocumented immigrants. He blends personal experiences and eyewitness accounts with stories of the many leaders, organizations, and successful political strategies. Negrete provides a vision of how a new generation of activists - who represent the largest minority voting block in the country --might revive this crucial human rights movement.
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Chicano Homeland: The Movement in East Los Angeles for Mexican American Power, Justice, and Equality
Chicano Homeland tells the dynamic story of the movement for the rights of Mexican-Americans. Focusing on the Chicano movement at its epicenter in Los Angeles, author Louis R. Negrete brings to life the issues that triggered this wide-ranging civil rights movement - police brutality, institutionalized poverty, demands for better schools, opposition to the war in Vietnam, and defense of undocumented immigrants. He blends personal experiences and eyewitness accounts with stories of the many leaders, organizations, and successful political strategies. Negrete provides a vision of how a new generation of activists - who represent the largest minority voting block in the country --might revive this crucial human rights movement.
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Chicano Homeland: The Movement in East Los Angeles for Mexican American Power, Justice, and Equality

Chicano Homeland: The Movement in East Los Angeles for Mexican American Power, Justice, and Equality

by Louis R Negrete
Chicano Homeland: The Movement in East Los Angeles for Mexican American Power, Justice, and Equality

Chicano Homeland: The Movement in East Los Angeles for Mexican American Power, Justice, and Equality

by Louis R Negrete

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Chicano Homeland tells the dynamic story of the movement for the rights of Mexican-Americans. Focusing on the Chicano movement at its epicenter in Los Angeles, author Louis R. Negrete brings to life the issues that triggered this wide-ranging civil rights movement - police brutality, institutionalized poverty, demands for better schools, opposition to the war in Vietnam, and defense of undocumented immigrants. He blends personal experiences and eyewitness accounts with stories of the many leaders, organizations, and successful political strategies. Negrete provides a vision of how a new generation of activists - who represent the largest minority voting block in the country --might revive this crucial human rights movement.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781519355263
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 03/17/2016
Pages: 150
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.32(d)

About the Author

Louis R. Negrete is a Chicano, born and raised in Los Angeles. He served as Director of Project Head Start for the Council of Mexican American Affairs and then as a founding faculty member of the new Chicano Studies Department at California State University, Los Angeles. For 35 years, until his retirement in (YEAR), he was Professor of Chicano Studies at Cal State L.A. Chicano Homeland is his first book. www.ChicanoHomeland.com
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