Mexican-American Civil Rights Movement

Mexican-American Civil Rights Movement

Assessment

Interactive Video

Created by

Aiden Montgomery

History, Social Studies, Education

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

The video explores the history of segregation in Delano, California, highlighting a pivotal moment in 1946 when a young man named Cece defied segregation norms at a local movie theater. This act led to desegregation across the valley. The narrative then shifts to the 1960s, focusing on Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta's efforts to improve conditions for farm workers, sparking a broader movement for Mexican-American rights. The video also covers significant activism in education and politics, including student walkouts and the formation of a political party, which empowered Mexican-Americans and increased their political representation.

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What was the seating arrangement in the Delano movie house during the 1940s?

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What action did Cece take that led to his arrest?

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What was the outcome of Cece's actions at the movie house?

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Who did Cesar Chavez collaborate with to champion workers' rights?

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What was one of the main issues faced by Mexican-American workers in the 1960s?

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What significant event did a high school teacher in East Los Angeles lead?

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What was the goal of the political party founded in Crystal City, Texas?

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What was the impact of the young activist's efforts in San Antonio?

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What did Mexican-Americans discover during the 1960s and 70s?

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What was the broader impact of the Mexican-American movements in the 1960s and 70s?

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