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  1. Chicano - Wikipedia

    Chicano (masculine form) or Chicana (feminine form) is an ethnic identity for Mexican Americans that emerged from the Chicano Movement. [1][2][3]

  2. Chicano | People, Language & Identity | Britannica

    Chicano, identifier for people of Mexican descent born in the United States. The term came into popular use by Mexican Americans as a symbol of pride during the Chicano Movement of the 1960s.

  3. What’s a Chicano? - Chicano History and Culture

    Well, it’s complicated so let’s start with the term Chicano. This is an pre-columbian term from the Nahuatl language used by the Aztecs to describe their original homeland in what is currently the …

  4. The Chicano Movement: A Short Overview · South Texas Stories · Bell ...

    Starting with the Zoot Suit Riots in the 1940s, and culminating with the coalescing of various academic, militaristic, and political groups to form, or less, a united Chicano front, now known as the Chicano …

  5. Chicanos - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures

    CHICANOS is used for Mexican Americans born in the United States but also a generic ethnic name for Mexicans in general. Other regional labels include Californios (California), Hispanos (New Mexico), …

  6. How the Chicano Movement Championed Mexican-American Identity …

    Sep 18, 2020 · By adopting “Chicano” or “Xicano,” activists took on a name that had long been a racial slur—and wore it with pride. And instead of only recognizing their Spanish or European background,...

  7. CHICANO Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CHICANO is an American and especially a man or boy of Mexican descent.

  8. What Does It Mean to Be Chicano Today? Identity, Culture, and Pride …

    Emerging prominently during the Chicano Movement of the 1960s and 70s, “Chicano” became a unifying identity for Mexican-Americans fighting systemic racism, reclaiming their indigenous roots, and …

  9. What It Means to Be Chicano and Why This Identity Stands Out …

    For some, the term “Chicano” also highlights their connection to Indigenous roots, setting them apart from broader labels like “Hispanic” or “Latino,” which often emphasize European ancestry. Being …

  10. Chicano Movements: A Geographic History - Mapping American Social ...

    Chicanos in Los Angeles formed alliances with other oppressed people who identified with the Third World Left and were committed to toppling U.S. imperialism and fighting racism. The Brown Berets, …