Chicano Movement
School Conditions
Organizing the Walkouts
Student Demands
Reactions & Legacy
100

What was the Chicano Movement?

This movement fought for civil rights, equality, and self-determination for Mexican Americans during the 1960s and 1970s.

100

Students were often punished for speaking this language.

Students were often punished for speaking this language

100

 What was a blowout?


Students called their planned walkout by this nickname.


100

 What is bilingual education?

Students wanted education in both English and Spanish.

100

 What were "school ruckuses"?


Some newspapers described the walkouts as these.


200

What is Chicano/a/x?

Many activists chose this term instead of "Mexican American" as a symbol of pride and identity.

200

What were classrooms?

These were crowded with too many students and not enough resources

200

What is Wilson High School?

The first walkout took place at this high school on March 1, 1968.

200
Who are Mexican Americans (or Chicanos)?


 Students wanted textbooks and lessons to include this group's history.

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 What is disruptive?


 School officials often labeled the students with this word.


300

What is Chicano?

Activists reclaimed this word even though it had once been used as an insult.

300

What were low expectations?

Many teachers had these toward Chicano students.

300

 What are flyers?


Answer: Students used these to spread information about the protest.


300

What are prejudiced attitudes?


Students demanded that teachers and administrators with these attitudes be removed.

300

 Who were the police?


These were called in to break up the protests.


400

What is self-determination?

The Chicano Movement focused on gaining this over schools, communities, and people's lives

400

 What were speech classes?

According to Mita Cuaron, students were placed in these because they had accents.


400

Who were supportive teachers and college students?


These supporters helped students organize the protests.

400

 What are class sizes?


Students wanted these to be smaller so teachers could provide more attention

400

 What are bilingual education programs and Chicano studies courses?

Answer: One result of the walkouts was the growth of these educational programs.


500

Besides education, the movement fought discrimination in these three major areas.

Besides education, the movement fought discrimination in these three major areas.

500

What was fail students?

Moctesuma Esparza said the school system was structured to do this.

500

Who is Carlos Montes?

This organizer remembered seeing thousands of students pour out of the school.

500

What is 36?

 Students created this number of demands for school reform.

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Who are young people?

 The walkouts showed that these people can organize and create change.