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https://shec.ashp.cuny.edu/files/original/lulacfinal_4e72c60d00.pdf
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Pamphlet/Petition
Dublin Core
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Title
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League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Constitution (Excerpt)
Language
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English
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American Social History Project / Center for Media and Learning
Description
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In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Latino immigrants, most from Mexico, faced many problems, including low wages, poor working conditions, discrimination, and violence. They used a range of strategies to address those problems and improve their lives and status. One strategy was forming mutual aid societies, known as mutualistas, which provided migrants and immigrants economic support in times of need, opportunities to socialize, and educational and cultural activities. The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) was founded in 1929 in Corpus Christi, Texas, and remains the largest Latino civil rights and advocacy organization in the U.S.
Creator
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League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
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O. Douglas Weeks, “The League of United Latin-American Citizens,†<em>Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly</em> 10 (December 1929).
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1
Relation
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1941
Date
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1929
Coverage
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Modern America (1914-1929)
Subject
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Immigration and Migration
Latino
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https://shec.ashp.cuny.edu/files/original/lulacgraphicorganizerfinal_34129bd7b1.pdf
7fcb6600b5b554af8587baca6366c101
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<p>This worksheet aligns to Common Core Literacy Standards in History/Social Studies:</p>
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<p>RHSS.6-8.2. Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.</p>
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<p>RHSS.6-8.6. Identify aspects of a text that reveal an author's point of view or purpose (e.g. loaded language, inclusion or avoidance of particular facts).</p>
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<p>WHSS.6.8-2. Write informative/explanatory texts, including the narration of historical events, scientific procedures, or technical processes.</p>
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Language
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English
Publisher
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American Social History Project / Center for Media and Learning
Title
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League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) Constitution Worksheet
Description
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This worksheet helps students to analyze excerpts from the LULAC (League of United Latin American Citizens) constitution for meaning, language, and tone.
Creator
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American Social History Project/Center for Media and Learning
Source
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American Social History Project/Center for Media and Learning
Relation
A related resource
1942
Date
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2012
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Modern America (1914-1929)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Immigration and Migration
Common Core Reading
Common Core Writing
Latino