Xitlaly Reyes
Professor Warner
HIS 106
25 Sept. 2014
Viva La Raza The Chicano Movement, also known by Chicanos as El Movimiento, was a cultural and political movement that raised awareness about the history of Mexicans and/or Chicanos in North America (Ramirez). A lot of races are not considered of having a discrimination issue the main race that is known to have such a problem are African Americans. Throughout the Chicano Movement it is seen as the joining of other races that include Filipinos. By delving into the Chicano Movement, important lessons about humanity can be discovered; this movement reveals determination plays a powerful role in fighting for equality. The Civil Rights Movement not only included African Americans but also Mexican Americans. The Chicano Movement was inspired by other movements, for example, the African Americans. Chicanos finally realized a change was more than necessarily needed to stand up for their rights which led to their movement that impacted other races as a result. There are essentially three different goals incorporated into this movement: restoral of land, rights for farm workers and education reforms.
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Both associations later came together and formed the United Farm Workers which is still around and currently attempting to recognize a day of service in memory of Cesar Chavez. A couple of strategies Chavez would use to draw attention towards the farmer’s rights included: boycotts, strikes and marches. Chavez was also similar to Martin Luther King Jr. in the way of supporting nonviolent strikes and believing nonviolence was more powerful than violence