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Ruben Salazar
Justice and Injustice in Three Mexican-American Playwrights
The Chicano Movement in Houston and Texas: a Personal Memory
1998 Acquisitions
Oscar Zeta Acosta's Paratextual Struggle for Survival Allison Fagan James Madison University,
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UC Riverside UC Riverside Electronic Theses and Dissertations
“Chale No, We Won't Go!”
Spanish Perspectives on Chicano Literature: Literary and Cultural Essays Edited by Jesús Rosales and Vanessa Fonseca
The Historic Chicano Moratorium: Aztlan's Warriors Keep Fighting for Their Rights 50 Years Later | AL DÍA News
National Chicano Moratorium March August 29 1970
Chicana/O Studies
Ruben Salazar Wednesday, March 3, 2021, at 4 P.M
Unearthing the Photos of La Raza, Unsung Chronicler of Chicano Stories in LA
Man to Martyr: How Ruben Salazar Communicated a Movement
MITE Document, See RC 009 234 Background
Ruben Salazar Collection
Los Angeles Snapshots 1 MUSEUM
Los Angeles City Clerk
Thompson's and Acosta's Collaborative Creation of the Gonzo Narrative Style
Top View
Herman Gallegos, Ernesto Galarza, Julian Samora: Rooted in Community, Guided by Friendship, Cultivating Leadership
The Ever-Changing Legacy of Ruben Salazar: a Reflection of Remembrance in East LA
Rosalio Munoz Papers 1900-2015CSRC.0093CSRC.93
Ariel Xochitl Hernandez Calaveras in the Streets: Chicano Death, Art
LOST in TRANSLATION: an ANATOMY of AMERICAN MINORITY SCHOOLING by KEITH REYES a Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfillment O
Ralph Arriola Papers
LATINOS in TWENTIETH CENTURY CALIFORNIA National Register of Historic Places Context Statement
Revisiting Chicana/O Identity Formations and Cultural Understandings APPROVED by SUPERVISING COMMITTEE
Ruben Salazar Writes for the Prospector, 1947-48 & 1953-54
Last First Title Acosta Oscar Zeta Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo
Los Angeles Times
Frederick Luis Aldama and Lourdes Torres, Series Editors
Crossword: a Word About History This Is a Crossword Puzzle About Latinos in the United States
The Chicano Moratorium Effect. Fifty Years Ago Today - Los Angeles Times Arts: the Chicano Moratorium, a Catalytic Moment 50 Years Ago Today
Ruben Salazar 1928–1970