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The Concept of Chicanismo.

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The Concept of Chicanismo.
Chicanismo was a complex of nationalist strategies by which Chicano origins and

Histories, as well as present and future identities, were constructed and

Legitimized. Furthermore, Chicanismo provided a context for historical

reclamation of the self through the affirmation of Chicano cultural narratives while

resisting Anglo models of assimilation. By the late 1960's, Chicanismo had

become in effect the central strategy in the process of self definition for the

Chicano community. The Chicanos suffered a great deal while trying to make a

Living by working in fields. Farmers have been abusing migrant farm workers for a

very long time, and even though some conditions have improved since the

1930's, they are still treated unfairly. It is extremely difficult for migrant workers to

fight for their right because a lot of the workers are illegal immigrants. In the past,

employers were able to exploit migrant workers. This would make them afraid to

demand a higher pay or go on strike. An article from the San Francisco Chronicle

States that, "in past decades, labor unions often saw immigrant workers as the

enemy, accusing them of depressing wages and In Mexican Americans/

American Mexicans, there are many struggles within Chicano culture. From the

time that Aztecs were conquered; there was conflict between the native people

and the Spaniards. Aside from these conflicts, the "Mexicans" had to fight for

Their land and freedom. They had to continue to fight for their rights as they

started to migrate into the United States.

Once they were in the states their culture was in jeopardy. Many immigrants and

American born Chicanos completely "Americanized" in order to try to fit in,

because they were not welcomed for whom they were.

Chicanos in America has been an important aspect of many Chicano's history

living in America for many generations. Such rebellions have taken the forms of

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