Marching students : Chicana and Chicano activism in education, 1968 to the present / edited by Margarita Berta-Ávila, Anita Tijerina Revilla, Julie López Figueroa.

In 1968 over 10,000 Chicana/o high school students in East Los Angeles walked out of their schools in the first major protest against racism and educational inequality staged by Mexican Americans in the United States. They ignited the Mexican-American civil rights movement, which opened the doors to...

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Other Authors: Berta-Ávila, Margarita, 1972-, Tijerina Revilla, Anita , 1973-, López Figueroa, Julie, 1969-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Reno : University of Nevada Press, ©2011.
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Summary:In 1968 over 10,000 Chicana/o high school students in East Los Angeles walked out of their schools in the first major protest against racism and educational inequality staged by Mexican Americans in the United States. They ignited the Mexican-American civil rights movement, which opened the doors to higher education and equal opportunity in employment for Mexican Americans and other Latinos previously excluded. Marching Students is a collaborative effort by Chicana/o scholars in several fields to place the 1968 walkouts and Chicana and Chicana Civil Rights Movement in historical context, highlighting the contribution of Chicana/o educators, students, and community activists to minority education.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 208 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780874178616
0874178614
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.