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Latinos and Native Americans Seek Equality

Latinos and Native Americans Seek Equality. During the 1960’s the number of Americans of Latin American descent increased from 3 million to 9 million César Chávez and Dolores Huerta founded an organization that eventually became The United Farm Workers Organizing Committee

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Latinos and Native Americans Seek Equality

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  1. Latinos and Native Americans Seek Equality

  2. During the 1960’s the number of Americans of Latin American descent increased from 3 million to 9 million • César Chávez and Dolores Huerta founded an organization that eventually became The United Farm Workers Organizing Committee • founded to promote the interests of farm workers, especially in California • Used protests, strikes, and boycotts to fight the poor conditions and pay that farm workers faced • Brown Power movements spread across the US • Sought recognition of Latin American culture • Fought for bilingual and multicultural education programs in schools • Latinos also gained more political power • Hispanic Americans were elected to Congress and the Senate in the 1960’s • The League of United Latin American Citizens, which was founded to fight segregation and discrimination, receives government support for some programs under LBJ

  3. César Chávez • Guiding Question: What were the goals of Latino and Native American activists in the 1960’s? • Analyze the primary source • Identify the in-text citation for this source

  4. César Chávez • Guiding Question: What were the goals of Latino and Native American activists in the 1960’s? • Come up with one main idea that would answer the guiding question • Include the detailed evidence to support it

  5. For much of the 20thcentury, Native Americans were the poorest and least politically powerful group in the United States • In the 1960’s, they had the highest unemployment rate and highest infant mortality rate of any group • In the 1950’s, the Eisenhower administration tried to solve this with a program called Termination • Sought to take Native Americans out of reservations and assimilate them into mainstream American culture • The American Indian Movement was formed to protect the rights of Native Americans • Organized the “Trail of Broken Treaties” march in Washington DC to protest US government treaty violations • Seized the town of Wounded Knee, South Dakota and took hostages to protest federal programs concerning Native Americans • Since the 1960’s, Native Americans gained greater control over their own affairs and their children’s education and got some of the land back that was taken from them

  6. Declaration of Indian Purpose • Guiding Question: What were the goals of Latino and Native American activists in the 1960’s? • Analyze the primary source • Identify the in-text citation for this source

  7. Declaration of Indian Purpose • Guiding Question: What were the goals of Latino and Native American activists in the 1960’s? • Come up with one main idea that would answer the guiding question • Include the detailed evidence to support it

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