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2016 6.21(tue) 17:00-18:30 |
Venue |
Central LibDaterary 9F, L-921, Yotsuya Campus, Sophia University ( Institute of American and Canadian Studies) |
Language |
English |
Registration |
No previous registration is necessary.
*Visitors from outside the university are kindly asked to register at the library entrance. |
Lecturer |
Marc S. Rodriguez (Managing Editor of the Pacific Historical Review and Associate Professor, Portland State University) |
Admission |
Free |
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Latinos or Hispanic citizens living in the United States have played a role in North American history since before the founding of the British Colonies.
This talk explores the way the Chicano Movement for Civil Rights which arose in the 1960s provided the foundation for a new “Chicano” (and later Pan-Latino) identity in the USA. |
Poster |
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