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1 Latinos and Native Americans Seek Equality Chapter 23

2 Latinos Americans of Latin American descent

3 Mexican Americans 1848 – 100,000 Mexicans 1910s – 1 million 1940s and 1950s – braceros – temporary laborers Better paying jobs

4 Puerto Ricans in NYC

5 Cubans in Miami, Florida Flee the rule of Fidel Castro - 1959

6 Central Americans come in the 1960s

7 Latinos Ethnic prejudice, discrimination in jobs and housing Most lived in segregated barrios Jobless rate was 50% higher

8 Cesar Chavez Organizes farm workers to form a union Forms the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee in 1966

9 Hunger strike – grape growers refuse to recognize the union

10 Cesar Chavez Farm workers go across country to convince people to boycott California grapes 1970 – Huerta negotiates a contract – higher wages and some benefits

11 Cultural Pride 1968 – Bilingual Education Act Chicano Studies 1968 – Brown Berets organize a walkout in East LA high schools 15,000 students Want smaller classes, more Chicano teachers

12 La Raza Unida (Mexican-Americans United) 1970s – run Latino candidates in five states Win races for mayor, city council, school boards

13 https://libraries.ucsd.edu/farmworkermovement/ufwarchives/DuePe arcyCollection/Why%20We%20Boycott.pdf https://libraries.ucsd.edu/farmworkermovement/ufwarchives/DuePe arcyCollection/Why%20We%20Boycott.pdf

14 Women Fight for Equality Section 2

15 Feminism The belief that women should have economic, political, and social equality with men - 1960 – 40 percent work - less pay and opportunities - active in the Civil Rights Movement but had lesser roles

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17 NOW Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission National Organization for Women (1966) Child-care facilities Guidelines to employers

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19 Gloria Steinem

20 Changes Some refused to take their husband’s last name 1972 – Congress passes a ban on gender discrimination for educational programs taking federal assistance - women go to previous all-male colleges

21 Roe v. Wade 1973 – Supreme Court rules women can have the right to an abortion during the first three months of pregnancy

22 Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) Congress passes it in 1972 The “pro-family” movement begins Only 35 of 38 states ratify it

23 Gender Pay http://kxan.com/investigative-story/the-glaring-gender-pay-gap-in- central-texas/ http://kxan.com/investigative-story/the-glaring-gender-pay-gap-in- central-texas/


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