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- English: Mexican-American history — the cultural, social, and political history of Mexican Americans in the United States.
19th century / Siglo XIX / 19ème siècle / 21mo secolo
[edit]Mexican-American War
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Mariano Yáñez
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Tejano Confederate soldier -
Tejano Union soldier
Reconstruction Era
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Lynching in Santa Cruz, California
Gilded Age
[edit]1880s
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Father Elias Victor Le Breton with Mexican American boys -
Initial marker at the U.S.-Mexico border
1890s
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José Mauro Luján, veteran of the San Elizario Salt War -
Catarino Garza, leader of the Garza Revolution
20th century / Siglo XX / 20ième siècle / 20 ° secolo
[edit]Progressive Era
[edit]1900s
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George Frank Le Breton, a young Tejano man
1910s
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Marcelino Serna, soldier of World War I -
Geraldine Portica, a trans woman deported from the U.S. in 1917 -
Refugees of the Mexican Revolution in Texas
Roaring Twenties
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Mexican American workmen in California -
Striking miners killed by machine gun in Colorado -
John A., a young Californian boy subjected to eugenic sterilization
Great Depression
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Woman and child -
Boys scavenging for food during the Great Depression
World War II
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Defendants during the Sleepy Lagoon murder trial -
Jose F. Valdez, WWII soldier and Medal of Honor recipient -
Sylvia Mendez, plaintiff in Mendez v. Westminster
Mid-century
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Eugene A. Obregon, Medal of Honor recipient (Korean War) -
Bracero program workers
Civil Rights era
[edit]1960s
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Margarita Sanchez
1970s
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Marcha Por La Justicia -
El Paso, 2nd Ward
Reagan era
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Student during the 1980s -
1985 Chicago Gay Pride
Post-Cold War
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Rally in Washington D.C. -
Loretta Sanchez with Bill Clinton -
No on Proposition 187 March
21st century / Siglo XXI / 21me siècle / 21mo secolo
[edit]Early 2000s
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White House Cinco de Mayo -
Obama logo in Pilsen Historic District
Obama Era
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Protest against SB1070 -
Protesting Mass incarceration -
Pride parade in Washington D.C. -
Abolish ICE protest in Chicago
2020s
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Celebrating Biden victory in the Mission District -
Protesting for Black Lives Matter in Chicago -
Treating COVID-19 patient, Los Angeles -
Administering COVID vaccine in Arizona