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1945-1960
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Mexican American Scholars: George Sanchez, Arturo Campa, Ernesto Galarza “Americans All” campaign National Farm Labor Union (NFLU), 1947 Lawyers: Alonso Perales and Manuel Gonzales Caucasian Race Equal Privileges Resolution, 1943 Politicians: Senator Dennis Chavez Bill S101 in 1945 for a permanent Fair Employment Practices Commission (FEPC) Fighting Discrimination
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“… all persons of the Caucasian Race within the jurisdiction of this State are entitled to the full and equal accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of all public places of business or amusement.” - Caucasian Race Equal Privileges Resolution
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Labor Organizing
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Post WWII Legislation G.I. Bill, 1944 Taft-Hartley Act, 1947 Internal Security Act, 1950 McCarran-Walter Act, 1952
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Longoria Affair Died in 1945 during WWII in the Pacific Body returned to family in 1948 Refusal to hold wake in the only funeral home in Three Rivers, TX
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Longoria Affair Hector Garcia American G.I. Forum Source: http://archive.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=42268
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ANMA, 1948 National Association of Mexican Americans Radical civil rights approach Pushed passage of FEPC Called for: End to Colonialism End to U.S. support of dictatorships in Latin America Support of Cuban revolution Black civil rights
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Salt of the Earth Strike, 1950 Against Empire Zinc Co. in New Mexico Mine Mill Union viewed as communist Women during the strike 1954 film, “Salt of the Earth” Source: http://dradis.ur.northwestern.edu/multimedia/photos/2014/02/salt638.jpg
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Desegregation Cases Mendez v. Westminster, 1947 Delgado v. Bastrop ISD, 1948 Multiple desegregation cases followed Despite victories, school districts continued segregation
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ACSSP, 1951 American Council of Spanish Speaking People Fought de facto segregation using the “other white” argument Funded by the Marshall Trust Fund By 1959 funding withdrawn leaving a void for leadership to fight for Mexican American civil rights
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Operation Wetback, 1954 Government sponsored deportation program Ran for a 4 year period Mexican immigrants declared subversive Numbers game Source: maghis.oxfordjournals.org
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Hernandez v. Texas, 1954 Briefed by Gus Garcia Issue of discriminatory jury selection Court recognized Latinos as suffering inequality Class apart theory Source: https://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/clark/images/hernandez_photo.jpg
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White opposition to the Hernandez decision argued that the Supreme Court rendered Mexican Americans “ too white for their own good.”
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1954 Supreme Court Case NAACP lawyers filed suit against the Topeka, KS Board of Education on behalf of Oliver Brown Thurgood Marshall was general council Chief Justice Warren issued the unanimous decision Supreme court called for the process of desegregation to begin “with all deliberate speed” Brown v. Board, 1954
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“To separate [black children] from others of similar age and qualifications solely because of their race generates a feeling of inferiority as to their status in the community that may affect their hearts and minds in a way unlikely to ever be undone…Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.” - Chief Justice Earl Warren
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1950s Mexican American Politics Tied to Civil Rights efforts of African Americans Henry B. Gonzalez Fight against efforts to undermine Brown v. Board Source: h ttps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/46/He nry_B_Gonzalez.jpg/220px-Henry_B_Gonzalez.jpg
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Viva Kennedy Clubs Gonzalez (TX), Chavez (NM), Roybal (CA) MAPA, California Mexican American Political Association PASSO, Texas Political Association of Spanish Speaking Organizations Source: http://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth249116/m1/1/med_res/
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