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1960s - 1970s social movements

Latino Civil Rights Movement 1960s Latino population 3 mil – 9 mil Cesar Chavez & Dolores Huerta United Farm Workers Strikes, boycotts, fasting, nonviolence

“Brown Power” Bilingual Education (reduce high school dropout rate) Brown Berets lead school walkouts Cultural Pride, Chicano Studies LULAC La Raza Unida MAPA

American Indian Movement More militant strategies Trail of Broken Treaties March Occupied BIA building, destroyed records Hostage standoff at Wounded Knee

Women’s Rights & New Feminism Betty Friedan’s The Feminine Mystique NOW Gloria Steinem & Ms. magazine

Equal Rights Amendment “Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.” Proposed by Congress 1972 Need 38 states to ratify Only 35 did by 7 year deadline Backlash by “New Right”

Roe v. Wade NOW and other groups worked for women’s right to have an abortion 1973 Supreme Court ruled that right to privacy protects right to choose abortion in first trimester The country is divided on the issue: today about 50% say pro-choice, 45% say pro-life