Hispanic Americans made progress from 1955-1992, though key issues remained. Early efforts from 1955-1963 focused on civil rights, while 1964-1972 brought attention to labor rights and representation in government. Later periods from 1973-1980 and 1981-1992 saw continued organizing around issues like education, immigration policy, and political participation.
Hispanic Americans made progress from 1955-1992, though key issues remained. Early efforts from 1955-1963 focused on civil rights, while 1964-1972 brought attention to labor rights and representation in government. Later periods from 1973-1980 and 1981-1992 saw continued organizing around issues like education, immigration policy, and political participation.
Hispanic Americans made progress from 1955-1992, though key issues remained. Early efforts from 1955-1963 focused on civil rights, while 1964-1972 brought attention to labor rights and representation in government. Later periods from 1973-1980 and 1981-1992 saw continued organizing around issues like education, immigration policy, and political participation.