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Page 1: An Era of Social Change · 2018. 10. 15. · Greenwich Village/SF • June ,1969 the Stonewall Inn Riot in NYC pitted aggressive police against bar patrons “Gay Power” appeared

An Era of Social Change

Page 2: An Era of Social Change · 2018. 10. 15. · Greenwich Village/SF • June ,1969 the Stonewall Inn Riot in NYC pitted aggressive police against bar patrons “Gay Power” appeared

Latinos of Varied Origins

• Mexican Americans – 1million came in 1910’s following the Mexican Revolution, some came in the 1940’s and 1950’s as braceros, and 1 million came in the 60’s

• Puerto Ricans began immigrating after the Spanish American War of 1898, and by 1960’s 1miilion in the US (1/2 NYC)

• Cubans fled Castro after 1959 and large communities formed in NYC, Miami, NJ

• During the 1960’s thousand of Central and South American emigrated

• Most Latinos lived in barrios

Page 3: An Era of Social Change · 2018. 10. 15. · Greenwich Village/SF • June ,1969 the Stonewall Inn Riot in NYC pitted aggressive police against bar patrons “Gay Power” appeared

Latinos Fight For Change

• In 1966 Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta merged their new unions to form the United Farm Workers Organizing Committee

• Chavez believed in non-violence in dealing with California’s large fruit and vegetable companies (Ex. Boycotts/Fast)

• In the 1960’s the Chicano Movement took off, “Brown Power” and the “Brown Berets” demanded Spanish speaking classes and Chicano studies programs at universities (Bilingual ED. Act of 1968)

Page 4: An Era of Social Change · 2018. 10. 15. · Greenwich Village/SF • June ,1969 the Stonewall Inn Riot in NYC pitted aggressive police against bar patrons “Gay Power” appeared

Latino Political Power

• During the 1960’s eight Hispanic Americans served in the House of Representatives

• In the 1940’s and 1950’s the League of United Latin American Citizens fought in the courts for school desegregation and government funding

• In the 1970’s La Raza Unida ( Mexican Americans United) ran Mexican Candidates in many local elections

• In 1963 the more radical Alianza Federal de Mercedes seized a Texas courthouse

Page 5: An Era of Social Change · 2018. 10. 15. · Greenwich Village/SF • June ,1969 the Stonewall Inn Riot in NYC pitted aggressive police against bar patrons “Gay Power” appeared

Native Americans Fight For Equality

• Native Americans suffered the highest unemployment rates, alcoholism, infant mortality rates and suicides

• In 1954 Native Americans had to deal with the government’s Termination Policy

• In 1961 reps from 61 tribes drafted the Declaration of Indian Purpose

• In 1968 LBJ established the National Council on Indian Opportunity

Page 6: An Era of Social Change · 2018. 10. 15. · Greenwich Village/SF • June ,1969 the Stonewall Inn Riot in NYC pitted aggressive police against bar patrons “Gay Power” appeared

Voices of Protests

• In 1968 the AIM (American Indian Movement) was formed to demand lands, burial grounds, fishing/ timber rights, and a respect of their culture (George Mitchell and Dennis Banks)

• In 1972, AIM leader Russell Meads organized “The Trail of Broken Treaties” march on DC ( Occupied the BIA building)

• In 1973, the AIM led 200 Sioux to occupy Wounded Knee, SD where a massacre of Sioux had occurred in 1890

• After negotiations a shootout with the FBI left 2 dead, and many wounded

Page 7: An Era of Social Change · 2018. 10. 15. · Greenwich Village/SF • June ,1969 the Stonewall Inn Riot in NYC pitted aggressive police against bar patrons “Gay Power” appeared

Native American Victories

• In 1975 Congress passed the Indian-Self-Determination and Education Act which gave tribes control to govern their own affairs including education

• In 1970 the Taos of NM regained sacred Blue Lake Land

• In 1971 the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act gave 40million acres and $962 million

• Political Representation improved by working through the system (Ex. Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell)

Page 8: An Era of Social Change · 2018. 10. 15. · Greenwich Village/SF • June ,1969 the Stonewall Inn Riot in NYC pitted aggressive police against bar patrons “Gay Power” appeared

The Asian American Movement

• In 1968 the Asian American Political Alliance (AAPA) was founded at Berkley which unified Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Filipino activists

• Protested the Vietnam War and racism directed at Asians

• 1969 “Shut it Down” strikes at Berkley

• “Yellow Power” Conference to learn of Asian American history and destiny

• 1968 San Francisco’s Chinatown Grievances (Housing and Medicine)

• Japanese American Citizens League brought forth the issue of internment

Page 9: An Era of Social Change · 2018. 10. 15. · Greenwich Village/SF • June ,1969 the Stonewall Inn Riot in NYC pitted aggressive police against bar patrons “Gay Power” appeared

The Gay Liberation Movement

• In the 1950’s the Mattachine Society and the Daughters of Bilitis were campaigning to reduce discrimination towards G/L

• 1960’s The Society for Individual Rights was founded in Greenwich Village/SF

• June ,1969 the Stonewall Inn Riot in NYC pitted aggressive police against bar patrons “Gay Power” appeared

• After Stonewall the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) was formed (Gay Pride Marches)

• In 1975 the Gov. ended its ban on employment of G/L

Page 10: An Era of Social Change · 2018. 10. 15. · Greenwich Village/SF • June ,1969 the Stonewall Inn Riot in NYC pitted aggressive police against bar patrons “Gay Power” appeared

Women Fight for Equality

• In 1920 the 19th Amendment was passed giving women the right to vote (Women’s Suffrage)

• In the 1960’s Feminism was the belief that women should have economic, political, and social equality with men

• In 1963 Betty Friedan’s Feminine Mystique identified the “problem that has no name” Women were not happy in the 1950’s (Men’s work v Women’s work)

• In the 1960’s women were forced into clerical work, retail, social work, nursing, and teaching

Page 11: An Era of Social Change · 2018. 10. 15. · Greenwich Village/SF • June ,1969 the Stonewall Inn Riot in NYC pitted aggressive police against bar patrons “Gay Power” appeared

Women’s Activism of the 1960’s

• Women were members of SNCC and SDS, and active in the civil rights movement

• In 1966 28 women including Friedan founded the National Organization for Women (NOW)

• NOW fought against gender bias in hiring and in the workplace and pushed for child-care facilities

• In 1968 the New York Radical Women protested the Miss America Pageant in AC

• “Women’s Garbage” into “Freedom’s Trashcan”

Page 12: An Era of Social Change · 2018. 10. 15. · Greenwich Village/SF • June ,1969 the Stonewall Inn Riot in NYC pitted aggressive police against bar patrons “Gay Power” appeared

Women’s Activism of the 1960’s

• In 1969, a journalist and political activist Gloria Steinem joined the feminist movement

• She founded the National Women’s Party Caucus

• In 1972 she founded and wrote for Ms. (Women’s Magazine)

Page 13: An Era of Social Change · 2018. 10. 15. · Greenwich Village/SF • June ,1969 the Stonewall Inn Riot in NYC pitted aggressive police against bar patrons “Gay Power” appeared

Roe V Wade

• Feminist groups supported a woman’s right to chose to have an abortion

• In 1973 the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the feminists

• Extremely Controversial

• Pro-Choice v Pro-Life

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The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)

• Congress passed the ERA in 1972, it was first introduced in 1923 (Men and Women same rights and protections)

• 38 states needed to ratify it to make it part of the Constitution ( 35 received)

• A Stop-ERA campaign was launched by conservative religious groups, and anti-feminists led by Phyllis Schlafly

• Radical Feminist “hate men, marriage, and children”

• Fears of women being drafted, no husband responsibility, and possible same-sex marriages

Page 15: An Era of Social Change · 2018. 10. 15. · Greenwich Village/SF • June ,1969 the Stonewall Inn Riot in NYC pitted aggressive police against bar patrons “Gay Power” appeared

The Conservative Response

• Nixon, Agnew and J Edgar Hoover expressed anger and concern over the counterculture and the threat to traditional values

• Many saw the values as decadent, un-American, immature and irresponsible

• Conservatives presented their own solutions to crime and lawlessness

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The New Right Emerges

• In order to combat pro-choice and the ERA conservatives formed the “pro-family” movement which became the New Right (Social Conservatism when dealing with social, cultural, and moral problems)

• They debated family centered issues and played key role in Pres. Reagan’s election in 1980