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Cano / 1970 and the Chicano Movement

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Interview Interview with Luis Cano
Subjects Citizenship › Political Rights
White Resistance to Civil Rights
White Resistance to Civil Rights › White Resistance and Tokenism
Education › Educational Buildings and Physical Environment
Education › Chicano Studies
Education › Community Controlled Schools
Education › Education and Integration
Education › Education and Integration › Pairing for School Integration
Education › Education and Integration › Tokenism in School Integration
Education › Education and Integration › Resistance to School Integration
Court Cases › School Desegregation Cases
Electoral Politics › Raza Unida Party
Recreation and Leisure
Military › Vietnam War
Ideology
Student Activism
Student Activism › Huelga Schools
Chicano Power › Mexican American Youth Organization (MAYO)
Court Cases › School Desegregation Cases › Cisneros v. Corpus Christi ISD
Ideology › Desegregation v. Integration
Social Justice in Art › Visual Art
Crime › Gang violence
Medicine and Health › Drug Abuse
Tags Ross v. Eckels (1970)
Association for the Advancement of Mexican Americans (AAMA)
Libraries
Mexican American Education Council
Chicano Communications Council
Model Cities Program
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Interview date 2016-06-20
Interview source CRBB Summer 2016
Interviewees Cano, Luis
Interviewers Enriquez, Sandra
Rodriguez, Samantha
Locations Houston, TX
El Paso, TX
Duration 00:05:57
Citation "1970 and the Chicano Movement," from Luis Cano oral history interview with Sandra Enriquez and Samantha Rodriguez,  June 20, 2016, Houston, TX, Civil Rights in Black and Brown Interview Database, https://crbb.tcu.edu/clips/3316/1970-and-the-chicano-movement, accessed November 04, 2024