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-'''Chicana/o studies''' originated in the [[Chicano Movement]] of the late 1960s and 1970s.+The '''Chicano Movement''' of the 1960s, also called the '''Chicano civil rights movement''' or '''El Movimiento''', was a civil rights movement extending the '''Mexican-American civil rights movement''' of the 1960s with the stated goal of achieving [[Mexican American]] empowerment. Similar to the [[Black Power movement]], scholars have also written about the repression and police brutality experienced by members of this movement which some connect to larger government-organized activity such as [[COINTELPRO]].
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==See also== ==See also==
-*[[Asian American studies]]+* [[Mestizos in the United States]]
-*[[Black studies]]+* [[Mario Cantu]]
-*[[Chicano Movement|Chicano movement]]+* [[Chicano]]
-*[[Gender studies]]+* [[Chicanismo]]
-*[[Latino studies]]+* [[Chicano nationalism]]
-* ''[[Mexican Studies (journal)]]''+* [[Chicano studies]]
-*[[Native American studies]]+* [[Chicano/a Movement in Washington State History Project]]
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The Chicano Movement of the 1960s, also called the Chicano civil rights movement or El Movimiento, was a civil rights movement extending the Mexican-American civil rights movement of the 1960s with the stated goal of achieving Mexican American empowerment. Similar to the Black Power movement, scholars have also written about the repression and police brutality experienced by members of this movement which some connect to larger government-organized activity such as COINTELPRO.


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