Que Pasó, Special Election Issue
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Title
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Que Pasó, Special Election Issue
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Description
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Running parallel to the rise of Arte Público Press in the 1970s, Latinos, like the members of the Political Association of Spanish-Speaking Organizations were demanding a seat at the table and actively pursuing representation in politics. PASSO grew out of the Viva Kennedy-Viva Johnson clubs of the 1960 presidential campaign, and would lay the foundations for more radical organization such as the Raza Unida Party.
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Subject
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Social justice
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Houston (Tex.)
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Latinos
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Hispanic Americans
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Source
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Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries
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Date
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1976
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Rights
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In Copyright: This item is protected by copyright. Copyright to this resource is held by the creator or current rights holder, and the resource is provided here for educational purposes. It may not be reproduced or distributed in any format without permission of the copyright owner. Users assume full responsibility for any infringement of copyright or related rights.
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Language
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English
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Identifier
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Moreno Family Houston Experience Collection, Box 1, Folder 23
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Format
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newsletters
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Type
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Text
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Still Image
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image/jpeg