Chicano Movement

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  1. Newspaper, “Regeneracion II First Edition”, July 1978. Articles include:
    1. “The Grandfather Of El Movimento” Ricardo Flores Magon
    2. “Sin Jefes”, March 21, 1914
    3. “Police Disrupt Demonstration”, Austin, Tejaztlan
    4. “Surreccion En Matamoros”
    5. “Tierra Y Libertad”
    6. “La Neta”
    7. “Brown Beret Manifesto De Los Boinas Café”
    8. “Marcho Por Justicia y Independencia”, 28 July, 1978 in Laredo, Tejas.
    9. “Longest Walk Nears End”
    10. Advertisement for “National Chicano Rally Against Police Repression”, El Paso, Texas Aztlan Aug. 27, 1978
    11. “National Chicano Rally Set”
    12. “Cop Killings in Texas, First In Series”

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  1. Newspaper, “Regeneracion II First Edition”, July 1978. Articles include:
    1. “The Grandfather Of El Movimento” Ricardo Flores Magon
    2. “Sin Jefes”, March 21, 1914
    3. “Police Disrupt Demonstration”, Austin, Tejaztlan
    4. “Surreccion En Matamoros”
    5. “Tierra Y Libertad”
    6. “La Neta”
    7. “Brown Beret Manifesto De Los Boinas Café”
    8. “Marcho Por Justicia y Independencia”, 28 July, 1978 in Laredo, Tejas.
    9. “Longest Walk Nears End”
    10. Advertisement for “National Chicano Rally Against Police Repression”, El Paso, Texas Aztlan Aug. 27, 1978
    11. “National Chicano Rally Set”
    12. “Cop Killings in Texas, First In Series”
  2. National Catholic Reporter, “Issue new antipoverty grants”, September 1, 1972
  3. National Catholic Reporter, “Farmworker support asked”, September 1, 1972
  4. National Catholic Reporter, references to “lettuce boycott, lettuce plug, and minority caucus”, September 15, 1972
  5. National Catholic Reporter, “Issue poverty grants”, September 29, 1972
  6. National Catholic Reporter, references to “Archbishop Francis J. Furey of San Antonio has reaffirmed his support for Unions”, September 29, 1972
  7. National Catholic Reporter, References to Farah strike endorsement by the Cleveland diocese’s Commission on Community Action”, September 29, 1972
  8. National Catholic Reporter, references to critisisim of the Department of Agriculture promoting the sale of lettuce during boycott, September 29, 1972
  9. National Catholic Reporter, “Deny recall involvement”, October 6, 1972
  10. National Catholic Reporter, “California bishops oppose farm workers club”, October 6, 1972
  11. National Catholic Reporter, “Nixon goes after votes of Mexican-Americans”, October 13, 1972
  12. National Catholic Reporter, references to Wisconsin priests supporting lettuce boycott”, October 13, 1972
  13. National Catholic Reporter, “Honor Lucey”, October 20, 1972.
  14. National Catholic Reporter, reference to how Catholic schools should seek out the poor, October 20, 1972
  15. National Catholic Reporter, “San Antonio Still Democratic but slipping”, November 3, 1972
  16. National Catholic Reporter, references to minority problems in catholic schools, DC board of education support for lettuce boycott, and supermarket chains misrepresenting nonunion lettuce, November 3, 1972
  17. National Catholic Reporter, “Study says exams don’t discriminate”, November 10, 1972
  18. National Catholic Reporter, “The National Council of Catholic Laity”, November 24, 1972
  19. National Catholic Reporter, “Freire and Chavez Educator (of poor) and organizer (of poor) rap”, by Mark Day, February 9, 1973
  20. National Catholic Reporter, references to Cardinal Josh Dearden and lettuce boycott”, February 9, 1973
  21. National Catholic Reporter, “Farm Worker pact ‘may collapse’”, October 26, 1973
  22. National Catholic Reporter, “Human Development grants aid minorities”, October 26, 1973
  23. National Catholic Reporter, “Chavez gives support to striking woodcutters”, November 2, 1973
  24. National Catholic Reporter, “Bishops zip pants man”, by Rick Casey, November 23, 1973
  25. National Catholic Reporter, “New labor movement for poor starts to spread”
  26. National Catholic Reporter, “Strike sees demonstrations at homes of bishop, Farah”, November 16, 1973
  27. National Catholic Reporter, “Bishops back farm workers”, November 16, 1973
  28. National Catholic Reporter,  “Chavez announces expanded boycotts”, November 16, 1973
  29. National Catholic Reporter, “Farm Bureau protests”, November 30, 1973
  30. National Catholic Reporter, “USCC unit backs Farah strike”, December 7, 1973
  31. National Catholic Reporter, references to Persons of Polish and a holiday boycott, December 7, 1973
  32. National Catholic Reporter, “Child labor on the farm – a sordid affair”, December 14, 1973
  33. National Catholic Reporter, references to NFPC convention bilingual theme, Galveston Houston diocese support for Project Equality, and Farah Strike”, December 14, 1973
  34. National Catholic Reporter, “Effort begins to support Spanish-speaking”
  35. National Catholic Reporter, “A vigorous portrayal of life as a Chicano: Somos Chicanos: Strangers in our own land by David F. Gomez”
  36. National Catholic Reporter, references to William Tommey, Father Virgil Elizondo and CYO convention
  37. National Catholic Reporter, “Four of nine operations down: Farah blames bishops for plant closings”
  38. National Catholic Reporter, “Chavez expresses support for Israel”
  39. National Catholic Reporter, “Spanish lost community”
  40. National Catholic Reporter, “Bishop urges colleagues to boycott grapes, lettuce”, January 9, 1974
  41. National Catholic Reporter, references to new program by the Office of Religious Education to the Albany Diocese to explain boycotts and monkeys in San Antonio Zoo dwellings comparison to migrant worker dwellings, January 9, 1974
  42. National Catholic Reporter, “NAL hits diocesan paper for accepting Farah ad”, January 18, 1974
  43. National Catholic Reporter, references to Cesar Chavez’s MLK Peace Prize, and Brownsville priests’ senate, January 18, 1974
  44. National Catholic Reporter, references to wine and boycott movement, January 25, 1974
  45. National Catholic Reporter, “Wants Hispanic bishops”, January 25, 1974
  46. National Catholic Reporter, “Poverty grants available”, January 25, 1974
  47. National Catholic Reporter, “Bishops deny backdown on Farah strike support”,  February 1, 1974
  48. National Catholic Reporter, references to US bishops pastoral, February 1, 1974
  49. National Catholic Reporter, “Hartford publishes boycott supplement”, February 8, 1974
  50. National Catholic Reporter, “Women priests urged”, February 8, 1974
  51. National Catholic Reporter, “Howze, Arzbua among 17 named to CHD unit”, February 15, 1974
  52. National Catholic Reporter, “Center helps Chicano ex-convicts into society”, by Joan Ohanneson, February 15, 1974
  53. National Catholic Reporter, “Project Equality, facing budget cut, reorganizes”
  54. National Catholic Reporter, “Boost to minority vocations urged”
  55. National Catholic Reporter, “NLRB official rules Farah act illegal”
  56. National Catholic Reporter, “College turned over for education of Mexicans”
  57. National Catholic Reporter, “Farah attacks NLRB judge’s ruling”
  58. National Catholic Reporter, “Brother of Chavez cites European support”
  59. National Catholic Reporter, “Farmworkers theater, counterpoint to struggle”, March 1, 1974
  60. National Catholic Reporter, “Actors work, move with seasons”, March 1, 1974
  61. National Catholic Reporter, “Texas Conference of Churches asks free elections at Farah plant”, March 1, 1974
  62. National Catholic Reporter, “Union and Farah start bargaining after strike ends”, March 8, 1974
  63. National Catholic Reporter, “End of Farah strike to aid Farm Workers, Chavez says”
  64. National Catholic Reporter, “Bishops bold on strikes”
  65. National Catholic Reporter, “Farm Workers to defy injunctions against picketing”, March 15, 1974
  66. National Catholic Reporter, “NFPC to hear Chavez”
  67. National Catholic Reporter, “Farah workers approve contract, get pay hikes”
  68. National Catholic Reporter, “Chavez predicts more violence this summer”
  69. National Catholic Reporter, “Another parish ousts Social activist Salandini”, April 15, 1974
  70. National Catholic Reporter, “Canadial clergy back Chavez’ union, boycott”, April 12, 1974
  71. National Catholic Reporter, “A contemporary passion” April 12, 1974
  72. National Catholic Reporter, “Third Mexican American appointed as U.S. bishop, April 26, 1974
  73. National Catholic Reporter, “Teamsters threaten AFL-CIO”, April 26, 1974
  74. National Catholic Reporter, “First Chicano archbishop named”, May 24, 1974
  75. National Catholic Reporter, “Diocesan meet asks attention for Spanish”, July 5, 1974
  76. National Catholic Reporter, Gilbert Chavez ordained bishop; 2nd Mexican-American in the U.S.”, July 5th, 1974
  77. National Catholic Reporter , “Report says Hispanics suffer from Irish Catholics”
  78. California bishops ask state farm labor law”, May 31st 1974
  79. National Catholic Reporter, “Bishop Chavez not bland”, May 31st 1974
  80. National Catholic Reporter, “Ethnic clergy meet, form national organization”
  81. National Catholic Reporter, “Whatever happened to the National Catholic Conference of Interracial Justice?”
  82. National Catholic Reporter, “I’m very happy today but also sad because I had to cut off my mustache”
  83. National Catholic Reporter, “Bishops, Priests among Time’s ‘faces of future’
  84. National Catholic Reporter, “Chavez asks Justice Department crackdown on illegal migrants”, July 19, 1974
  85. National Catholic Reporter, “Diocesan offices to aid migrants”, by Ken Flynn July 19, 1974
  86. National Catholic Reporter, “Bishop hits Salinas visit”
  87. National Catholic Reporter, “Bill would cover farm workers”, May 10 1974
  88. National Catholic Reporter, Advertisement to study with Gustavo Gutierrez
  89. National Catholic Reporter, “Buy Farah products, Metzger urges”, May 10, 1974
  90. National Catholic Reporter, “Add black, Hispanic bishops”, May 17th 1974
  91. National Catholic Reporter, “Diocesan synod sets 10-year goals”, by Ken Flynn May 17, 1974
  92. National Catholic Reporter, “Padres asks more Hispanic bishops”
  93. National Catholic Reporter, “Gallo and the Farm Workers” letters to the editor
    1. Negotiation, strikes ignored
    2. Why we boycott: lack of elections
    3. Child labor, eviction
    4. Sanitation, heating, cockroaches – Yuck!
    5. No jurisdictional dispute
  94. National Catholic Reporter, “Can Chavez make it?”
  95. National Catholic Reporter, “Major superiors renew Farm Worker support”
  96. National Catholic Reporter, “Drama, fervor mark Sanchez ordination”, August 16, 1974
  97. National Catholic Reporter, “Chavez expects little help from Ford”
  98. National Catholic Reporter, “Text of Vatican’s support for Chavez”
  99. National Catholic Reporter, “Chavez in trouble”
  1. National Catholic Reporter, “Religious in Rome hear appeal by Chavez”, October 11, 1974.
  2. National Catholic Reporter, “Can charisma conquer?”
  3. National Catholic Reporter, “Chavez says bracero program renewal unlikely”, November 1974
  4. National Catholic Reporter, “New book reported (Mexican Folk Retablos: Masterpieces of Tin, by Floria Kay Giffords)” December 1, 1974
  5. National Catholic Reporter, “CBS-TV program on Chavez criticized”, December 1, 1974
  6. National Catholic Reporter, “Pope’s praise of Chavez (statement by Pope Paul)”, December 1, 1974
  7. National Catholic Reporter, “Priests, nuns charge winery employs illegal aliens”, November 15, 1974
  8. National Catholic Reporter, “Farm Workers victory seen”, November 15, 1974
  9. National Catholic Reporter, “San Antonio group fights city hall”, December 6, 1974
  10. National Catholic Reporter, Bishops vote to push for legislation for free, secret union elections, December 6, 1974
  11. National Catholic Reporter, “Committee to help Spanish-Speaking in 30 dioceses”, December 13, 1974
  12. National Catholic Reporter, “This is how the money goes: Do programs reflect slogan ‘people helping people, people helping themselves’?”
  13. National Catholic Reporter, “Farm Workers fight Gallo”
  14. National Catholic Reporter, Conference of Major Superiors of Men reaffirms support for United Farm worker’s Boycott
  15. National Catholic Reporter, “Bishop Flores records album”
  16. National Catholic Reporter, “Chicano lay deacons ordained”, December 27, 1974
  17. National Catholic Reporter, “Spanish Agency Proposed”, February 10, 1975
  18. National Catholic Reporter, “Hispanos picket; hit treatment by diocese”, January 24, 1975
  19. National Catholic Reporter, “Spanish speaking vs. Church” by Moises Sandoval, January 24, 1975
  20. National Catholic Reporter, “Spanish speaking vs. Church II” by Moises Sandoval, January 24, 1975
  21. National Catholic Reporter, “The melting pot made Irish stew”, January 1975
  22. NCR’s Opinion Magazine, “Catholic social activism – real or rad/chic?” by Andrew Greeley, February 7, 1975
  23. National Catholic Reporter, Spanish speaking headquarters to open, February 14, 1975
  24. National Catholic Reporter, “Migrants’ vicariate proposed” by Albert de Zutter, February 21, 1975
  25. National Catholic Reporter, “Members object to churches’ boycott support”
  26. National Catholic Reporter, “Bicentennial panel hears from ‘aliens’, April 4, 1975.
  27. National Catholic Reporter, “NCEA delegates hear Gallo defense”, April 4, 1975
  28. National Catholic Reporter, “What can’t happen here?’, April 4, 1975
  29. National Catholic Reporter, “Social action more relevant than fasting this Lent”, April 4, 1975
  30. National Catholic Reporter, “Church People Promote Amnesty for Aliens”, April 4, 1975
  31. National Catholic Reporter Political Cartoon, “Footnote for Illegal Immigrtants”
  32. National Catholic Reporter, “Padres: A broader role. Preist’s group expands to serve Spanish-speaking nationally”
  33. National Catholic Reporter, “Illegal alien’s take our jobs”
  34. National Catholic Reporter, “Farm work from Inidans to unions (Long Road to Delano, by San Krushner”, reviewed by Mark Day
  35. National Catholic Reporter, “Gallo Sales offers cash for letters opposing secondary boycotts”, May 16, 1975
  36. National Catholic Reporter, “Church leaders support Chavez”, May 16, 1975
  37. National Catholic Reporter, “Church units hail farm labor bill”, May 23, 1975

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