The 1960s consisted of many different movements trying to achieve the same goal of equality, equal political, economic and social equality. In this era of the same ideology, two similar movements appear. Chicano and the Black Force movement. Both have similar ideologies that outline their movements. It is a charm to self determination. The same experiences as they experienced, such as abuse and abuse of power, are made by the dominant Anglo people who help shape these ideologies.
The Chicano movement in the 1960s, also known as the Cicano Civil Rights Movement or El Movimiento, is a civil rights movement that extended the civil rights movement of the 1960s Mexican-American citizens with the aim of achieving Mexican Americans did. Like the empowerment black power movement, scholars also write about the repression and police brutality experienced by exercise members. Some of them are related to large-scale events organized by government like COINTELPRO. The Chicano campaign includes a wide range of issues such as the restoration of land grants, increased farm worker rights, education strengthening, voting and political rights, and awareness of group history. On the social side, the Chicano movement solved the negative national stereotypes of the Mexican in the press and the American consciousness. In the American History Journal article, Edward J. Escobar describes some of the negative emotions of those days.
Mexican American! Make people feel the increasing disarray of Mexican Americans. Before our eyes we saw a new awareness of collective history, the power of collective behavior and evolution of the Chicano movement. We decided that it will start with land-issuing campaign with New Mexico Reies L 鏕 ez Tijerina chosen by Gonzalez of Rodolfo "Corky" Denver that it defined the meaning of Chicano through his epic "I Joaquin" Al Shaes and farm workers turned their attention to the struggle of young people in the city and eventually increased political recognition and participation in the party of La Raza Unida.