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The Chicano

2019
The massive news coverage of the Tierra Amarilla Courthouse Raid catapulted Reies López Tijerina to the national civil rights stage almost instantly but only briefly. In the wake of the raid, Chicano movement participants felt empowered by his insistence that Spanish-speakers had a historic claim to the American Southwest.
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Chicano Folklore

2006
Chicanos and Chicanas, or Mexican Americans, are deeply rooted in the cultures of African, European, and Native American groups. The richness of Chicano culture is especially evident in such folklore genres as myths, tales, legends, traditional beliefs, songs, games, and riddles.
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Chicano.

International Migration Review, 1972
Arthur J. Rubel, Richard Vasquez
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Chicano Poetics

1997
Chicano Poetics: Heterotexts and Hybridities examines the crossing of literary and social forces – be they linguistic, political, poetic - that forms the context for being Chicano. It reveals how a poetry of the cross can influence identity, in readings ranging from the poetry of gender and race by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz to that of the fragmentary ...
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Exploraciones Chicano-Riquenas

The Modern Language Journal, 1982
Oscar U. Somoza   +2 more
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Chicano Ethnicity

The Western Historical Quarterly, 1988
Sarah Deutsch   +2 more
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Chicano

MELUS: Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States, 1977
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Chicano Teatro: A Background

Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 1971
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Chicano Gangs

Aztlán: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 1987
Joan W. Moore, James Diego Vigil
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