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- Title
From California to the Nation; Rethinking the History, of 20th Century U.S. Civil Rights Struggles Through a Mexican American and Multiracial Lens.
- Authors
Bernstein, Shana
- Abstract
The article discusses the struggles of the Mexican American civil rights in Los Angeles, California during the early Cold War era. Accordingly, the paper explains the ways in which those mid-century campaigns for Mexican American civil rights were fundamentally cooperative. The paper also highlighted the significance of the struggle of the Mexican American civil rights for Mexican Americans' quest for full citizenship
- Subjects
LOS Angeles (Calif.); CALIFORNIA; UNITED States; MEXICAN Americans; CIVIL rights; CITIZENSHIP; HUMAN rights; ETHNOLOGY; CONSTITUTIONAL law
- Publication
Berkeley La Raza Law Journal, 2007, Vol 18, Issue 1, p87
- ISSN
1544-9882
- Publication type
Article