There will be no one on the Court who cares for blacks, chicanos, defendants, and the environment. |
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Puerto Ricans and Chicanos are linguistically linked, but if you invite them over for frijoles and serve refried beans, one will be disappointed. |
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Until the late 1970s, Los Angeles's Pico-Union district was populated by Mexican immigrants, Chicanos, African Americans, and European Americans. |
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This concern was especially true in their dealings with Chicanos who would taunt and tease them in English and Spanish. |
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The final straw came when he went to do a cover on Chicanos in Uvalde, Texas. |
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Based on shared experiences as second-class citizens, Chicanos and Arab immigrants are building an alliance in Los Angeles. |
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Though there were tensions between these two communities at times, there was also overlap, cultural exchange, and camaraderie between blacks and Chicanos. |
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Monolingual English-speaking Chicanos took courses to learn Spanish. |
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These might include Chicanos, Cajuns, Amish and Puerto Ricans. |
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He placed education for Mexican-American youth as his top priority, but he believed that Chicanos had to know about other minority cultures as well. |
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She was influenced by her fellow Chicanos Los Lobos who also use the music of the accordion. |
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For Chicana narrative, these changes will be important for the demystification of ideologies that, within the Chicano community, would keep Chicanas subjugated to Chicanos. |
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Chicanos are genetically connected to the indigenous ancestors of the Americas and to the space of Aztlan, the northern territories of Mexico before annexation. |
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