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Chicano movement

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:

Ralph Arriola Papers

 Collection
Identifier: CSRC-0145
Abstract This collection consists of Ralph Arriola's collection of photographs, clippings, ephemera, and books. The predominant subject of the material is the Chicano Moratorium that occurred on August 29, 1970. Other subjects include Ruben Salazer, Robert F. Kennedy, Cesar E. Chavez, United Farm Workers, United Auto and Workers. The collection also includes some rare small press Chicano and Latino themed newspapers mainly published between the late 1960s through the mid 1970s, including La Raza, El...
Dates: 1963-2010

Antonio Bernal (Hopping) Papers

 Collection
Identifier: CSRC-2018-003
Abstract

Antonio Bernal (born Forrest Hopping Jr. in 1937) is an activist, actor, artist, teacher, and writer. His collection includes correspondence, personal writings, photographs, and audiovisual materials documenting his travels, artwork, and the Kaweah Colony of which his great-grandfather help found. Materials date from the mid-1880s to 2019, with the bulk of the collection dating from 1970-2000.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1884-2019, 1970s-2000s

CASA HGT Records

 Collection
Identifier: CSRC-0028
Abstract

Centro de Accion Social Autonoma-Hermandad General de Trabajadores (CASA-HGT), was a Marxist-Leninist / Third World Revolutionary poliitcal organization with a particular emphasis on the unforseen impacts of capitalist globalization. This collection consists of the organization's publications and internal documents.

Dates: 1975 - 1979

The Church of the Epiphany Records

 Collection
Identifier: 103
Abstract

This is a collection of papers, photos and printed materials relating to the Los Angeles Church of the Epiphany in Lincoln Heights, which served as a base for the Chicano Civil Rights Movement and more particularly the organizing efforts of Cesar Chavez.

Dates: 1964 - 2000

Edward Escobar Papers

 Collection
Identifier: CSRC-2024-001
Abstract

The Edward Escobar papers consist of his research and writing on police brutality inflicted on the Chicano community throughout the city and county of Los Angeles. They include action plans, agendas, appeals, affidavits, correspondence, interviews, newspapers, oral histories, press releases, proposals, resolutions, speeches, and other legal and printed materials that support his life’s work documenting the impact of mass incarceration.

Dates: 1903 January 1- 2004 June 23

La Raza Publication Records

 Collection
Identifier: CSRC-1001
Abstract

This collection includes digitized issues of the La Raza newspaper and magazine that ran from 1967-1977.

Dates: 1967-1977

Rosalio Munoz Papers

 Collection
Identifier: CSRC-0093-DUP
Abstract

This collection consists of papers created and collected by Rosalio Munoz regarding his involvement in the Chicano Movement and related organizations from the late 1960s to the 2010s. It also has material on his family, particularly his father, Rosalio F. Munoz. The collection includes flyers, newsletters, correspondence, writings, ephemera, and photographs.

Dates: 1900 - 2015