
U.S. Freedom Movements or Social Revolutions
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Social Studies
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9th - 12th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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JB/JG Social Justice/Freedom Movement Presentation
Jaiden Boykin & Jamar Gordon
May 2, 2024
Period 4
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latino rights movements
Nicknames/Abbreviations: Chicano Movements
Where did it originate: Luisa Moreno
Native American movements
Nicknames/Abbreviations American Indians
Where did it originate: Minneapolis, Minnesota
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What are the names of their leaders/founders: Josefina Fierro de Bright
What are the names of their leaders/founders: Dennis Banks, Clyde Bellecourt, Eddie Benton Banai, Pat Bellanger, and George Mitchell.
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the Latinos struggled with Organization labor strike, grassroot, legal victories how they overcame this was U.S. Congress debates legislation that would criminalize undocumented immigrants. Immigrant rights organizations support alternative legislation offering a pathway to citizenship.
the native Americans struggled with Impoverishment and Unemployment, Violence against Women and Children how they overcame this was The Native American movement overcame struggles through unity, activism, and demanding sovereignty.
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the celebrity that help the Latinos was.
Huerta she helped by marching along with Chavez for workers' rights, brought together the Filipino and Latino workers on the picket line, and led a nationwide boycott of nonunion table grapes.
the celebrity that help the natives was Leonardo DiCaprio they helped by making a short but strong statement during his acceptance speech for best actor at the Golden Globes
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the changes that happened with the Latinos was that they lost territory and this was mostly a negative affect.
the changes that happened with the native Americans was that they couldn't get any jobs and this was mostly a negative affect
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some random information that you should
know about the Latino movement is that The
fight for Latino civil rights has been ongoing for
many years. Many of the civil rights struggles
that began in the 20th
some random information that you should know about the native American movement is that the policy requires Native Americans to follow the same laws as American citizens.
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some similarities between these movements are that they Both movements got rights taken from them They also had no more territory left
some similarities between these movements Both movements went through discrimination and They both suffered unequal rights
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some differences between these movements they went through Organization labor strike, grassroot, legal victories
some differences between
these movements They went through being unable to have a
job and violence against women
and children
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Open Ended
what surprised you about these two movements explain you answer
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Open Ended
how will these movements influence future generations? (pick either one)
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why did you chose these movements Latino: Because i wanted to learn outside of African American rights
why did you chose these movements native American: Because i wanted to learn the ins and outs of this movement and how did they moved and how they worked.
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Multiple Choice
who was the celebrity for the Latino movement?
Huerta
Sissy
Spacek
Pam Grier
Leonardo DiCaprio
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Multiple Choice
ho was the celebrity for the Native American movement
Pam Grier
Huerta
Leonardo DiCaprio
Loretta Devine
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Multiple Choice
What changes were made for the latinos after this movements began
they had more rights
they got more money from moving territories
they lost territory and rights
they couldn't get a job
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Multiple Select
What changes were made for the Native American after this movement began?
they could get more jobs easier
they couldn't get any jobs
they had better rights
they couldn't pay rent
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Multiple Choice
what violence did the latinos suffer?
Mob violence against Spanish-speaking people
gaming violence
They had violence against women and children
all the above
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Multiple Choice
what struggles did the native americans go through?
The global housing crisis and Gender inequality
Organization labor strike, grassroot, legal victories
Impoverishment and Unemployment
Climate crisis and Educational disparities
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Multiple Choice
what struggles did the latinos go through ?
Organization labor strike, grassroot, legal victories
The global housing crisis and Gender inequality
Climate crisis and Educational disparities
Health and healthcare issue
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Multiple Choice
what violence did the latino movement meet?
Mob violence against Spanish-speaking people was not uncommon in the late 19th
Discrimination, educational segregation, voting rights, and ethnic
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was signed.
combating institutional racism, increasing cultural hegemony, and guaranteeing
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Multiple Choice
what violence did the native American movement meet?
first sought to improve conditions for Native Americans who had recently moved to cities.
the Sioux of the Northern Plains and the Apaches of the Southwest waged.
the policies of nonviolent confrontation that many of its leaders espoused.
They had violence against women and children and native Americans couldn't get any jobs
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Multiple Choice
how did the latinos overcome these stuggles?
U.S. Congress debates legislation that would criminalize undocumented immigrants. Immigrant
the Latino community has made great strides in the fight.
fighting segregation in schools to participating in strikes.
worked on railroads, in mines, shipyard and airplane factories.
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Multiple Choice
how did the native americans overcome these stuggles?
invention of snow shoes, syringes, baby bottles, lacrosse, parkas and corn.
The Native American movement overcame struggles through unity
removing Natives to Indian Territory where each tribe could be a sovereign nation
The Native Americans used natural resources in every aspect of their lives.
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Multiple Choice
What are the names of their leaders/ founders of the Latino movement?
Macario García
Ileana Ros Lehtinen
Josefina Fierro de Bright
Luis Álvarez
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Multiple Choice
What are the names of their leaders/ founders of the Native American movement?
Dennis Banks, Clyde Bellecourt
Ileana Ros Lehtinen
Josefina Fierro de Bright
Luis Álvarez
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May 2, 2024
Period 4
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