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    which erased the possibility of Afro-Chicanos, Chicanos of Indigenous descent, and other Chicanos of color. Chicano did not appear on any subsequent census...
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    these outcroppings of Chicano-style culture in other countries, comments under YouTube videos and reviews of music made by non-Chicanos has generally been...
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    by rejecting assimilation. Chicanos also expressed solidarity and defined their culture through the development of Chicano art during El Movimiento, and...
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    since the 1940-1950s. It underwent much change during the Chicano Movement of the 1960s as Chicanos began to enter US universities and become exposed to counterculture...
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    establishment of Chicano studies in colleges and universities was in response to fundamental issues in the American educational system and how many Chicanos felt...
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    called themselves Chicanos—which once considered as a derogatory term—and many took to the streets to stand up for their rights. Chicano duo Cheech and Chong...
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    Chicano literature is an aspect of Mexican-American literature that emerged from the cultural consciousness developed in the Chicano Movement. Chicano...
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    to complete. The murals at Chicano Park act as a way to transmit the history and culture of Mexican-Americans and Chicanos. Murals have many themes including...
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    Chicanismo (redirect from Chicano culture)
    cultural consciousness behind the Chicano Movement. The central aspect of Chicanismo is the identification of Chicanos with their Indigenous American roots...
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    Chicano English, or Mexican-American English, is a dialect of American English spoken primarily by Mexican Americans (sometimes known as Chicanos), particularly...
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    Story roads. King & Story is one of San Jose's most notable and historic Chicano/Mexican-American neighborhoods. The area surrounding King and Story,...
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    many Chicano movies is addressing stereotypes, as well as political and economic struggles of Chicanos in America. Prior to the rise of Chicano consciousness...
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    Rosalio Muñoz, Ernesto Vigil, and Salomon Baldengro were some of the notable Chicanos who actively refused induction for the draft.“ For refusing to cooperate...
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    social empowerment of Chicanos. Retention of Chicano identity and furthering of cultural awareness. Uplifting and mobilizing Chicanos and Chicanas through...
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    Mexico to Vietnam: A Chicano Story: After losing her father at an early age, Tina Duran explores the rich history of her father, the story of her ancestors...
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    A Chicano mural is an artistic expression done, most commonly, on walls or ceilings by Chicanos or Mexican-American artists. Chicano murals rose during...
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    highlight the struggles of women within the Chicano art movement. Throughout the movement and beyond, Chicanos have used art to express their cultural values...
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    Aztlán (redirect from Chicano flag)
    Some Chicanos feel that they are repeating what their ancestors did or at least they feel a symbolic association with the myth. Many Chicanos simply...
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  • brothers Diego and Pedro, along with their friend José, hear stories of a legend called El Chicano, a vigilante who defends the streets of LA by eliminating...
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  • pages of the morning newspapers due to a Chicano turf war. Bernstein suggested they rework East Side Story and set it in Los Angeles, but Laurents felt...
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    1960s, Chicanos took part in the national quest for civil rights, fighting court battles and building social and political movements. Chicano youth in...
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    Blaxican (redirect from Afro-Chicanos)
    especially during the Black Power and Chicano Movement struggles for liberation. Tensions between Blacks and Chicanos also "increased [because of] competition...
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    Cholo (subculture) (category Chicano)
    cultural, with "Mexicans making fun of a Chicano's inability to speak 'proper' Spanish and conversely" Chicanos and cholos sometimes using interethnic pejoratives...
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    Pachuco (category Chicano)
    counterculture became iconic among Chicanos and a predecessor for the cholo subculture which emerged among Chicano youth in the 1980s. Pachucos emerged...
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    titled, "Who Is A Chicano? And What Is It the Chicanos Want?" In this piece, Salazar not only describes the evolving identity of Chicanos and the historic...
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    poetry book Chicanos in the early 1960s as well as the poems "Hey, Mr. President, Man!," "Coca Cola Dream," and "Chicano Popcorn." Chicano poets reframed...
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    Quetzal (band) (category Chicano rock musicians)
    been instrumental in developing Fandango Sin Fronteras, a dialog between Chicanos and Chicanas from California and jarochos-musicians who play the Veracruz...
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  • the Chicano Movement, it was evident to queer Chicanos there was no space for belonging in the political discussion at the time. Queer Chicanos utilized...
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    Simon J. Ortiz Cuentos Chicanos: A Short Story Anthology (rev. ed. 1984), edited with Antonio Márquez, ISBN 0-8263-0772-8 A Chicano in China (1986), ISBN 0-8263-0888-0...
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    Bless Me, Ultima (category Chicano literature)
    primarily among journalists and publicists who were Chicanos or deeply interested in the development of Chicano literature. In the preface to his 1976 interview...
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