Group of youths accused of killing a police officer
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Los Siete de la Raza (The Seven of the Hispanic Community) was the label given to seven young Latinos from the Mission District of San Francisco, California who were involved in a 1969 altercation with police that left one officer dead. The incident and its subsequent trial became a cause célèbre of the Latin-American community and the New Left. All seven of the young men were acquitted.
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activism within the greater Chicano Movement. One case is that of LosSietedelaRaza and their altercation with two policemen in San Francisco's Mission...
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Chicano boys and men in the 1940s as a symbol of rebellion, especially in Los Angeles. It spread to women who became known as pachucas and were perceived...
development of institutions such as Self-Help Graphics, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, and Plaza delaRaza. Artists such as Harry Gamboa Jr., Gronk, and...
were many labor opportunities. While the operation included the cities of Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Chicago, its main targets were border areas in...
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