What did the NOW stand for?
NOW stands for the National Organization for Women, founded in 1966 to take action to bring women into full participation in the mainstream of American society.
What did the movement focus on besides rights?
Education reforms, land reclamation, cultural revitalization, and political self-determination
What did Asian American activists demand in colleges and universities?
Student protests led schools to create Asian American and other Ethnic Studies courses.
Who formed the United farm workers union?
Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huetra
What methods did women use to spread their message?
Marches, parades, picketing and petitions.
Historically secured equality through a combination of nonviolent resistance, lobbying, and public activism
How did the Chicano Labor Movement improve conditions for farm workers?
The movement organized strikes and boycotts to demand better wages and safer working conditions
How did the Asian American movement of the 1960s and 1970s challenge racism and division in Asian and ethnic communities?
Activists challenged discrimination in housing, jobs, and education. They highlighted injustices and fought against the exclusion act.
In what state did many Fillipino farmworkers organize strikes?
California farms were a major location for grape and agricultural labor protests.
What was one major goal of the Women’s Liberation Movement during the 1960s and 1970s?
The movement aimed to achieve equal rights for women in education, employment, and politics
Why was nonviolent protest important to the Chicano Labor Movement?
Nonviolent protests helped gain national support and public sympathy for farm workers.
What role did the Anti-Vietnam War movement play in uniting different Asian ethnic groups under a single political banner?
connected disparate ethnic groups under a single political banner to challenge American imperialism and fight for civil rights.
Why is the Delano Grape Strike considered historically important?
It united Filipino and Mexican farm workers in a successful fight for labor rights
How did the women’s liberation movement change Americn society beyond gaining legal rights?
It changed traditional gender roles and expanded oppoertunites for women.
Why was the Chicano Movement considered both a civil rights and cultural movement?
It fought discrimination while also promoting Mexican American identity and pride.
How did the Asian American Movement build unity among different Asian ethnic groups?
It created a shared politcal identity based on common experiences of discrimination.
Why was the Fillipino labor movement improtnaot to the success of the famrokers movement overall?
Filipino workers helped begin major aagricultual strikes that inspired wider labor orgnaizning.