• of Bert Corona. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-20152-3. Ortega, Carlos F. (August 2001). "The Legacy of Bert Corona"....
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  • sparked a Pan-Latino protest, in which Moreno participated. She later told Bert Corona that the experience "motivated her to work on behalf of unifying the...
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  • García, Mario T.; Bert Corona (1995). "Chapter Three: Border Depression". Memories of Chicano history: the life and narrative of Bert Corona. Latinos in American...
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  • and screenwriter Antonio Vega Corona (born 1965), Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party Bert Corona (1918–2001), United States labor...
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    Vena Avenue Canterbury Avenue Elementary School, 13670 Montague Street Bert Corona Charter Middle School, 9400 Remick Avenue Arleta is accessible from the...
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    Bert Corona staged a protest against the UFW wet line, at which Chavez directed Jerry Cohen to launch an investigation into the funding of Corona's group...
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    Times article, points to such examples as Cesar Chavez, Luisa Moreno and Bert Corona. As seen here, sources differ on elements of classification of the term...
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  • Latino civil rights activist Luisa Moreno participated. She later told Bert Corona that the experience "motivated her to work on behalf of unifying the...
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    LaRue McCormick, Lupe Leyvas, Henry Leyvas, Doc Johnson, Frank Lopez, Bert Corona, and Gray Bemis. The SLDC's mission was to mount a civil rights crusade...
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  • organizing in National City, California. Mentored by labor activists Bert Corona and Soledad Alatorre, Baca focused on political empowerment, grassroots...
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    Laurel Canyon Boulevard Montague Charter Academy, 13000 Montague Street Bert Corona Charter School, middle, 9400 Remick Avenue iLEAD Pacoima, K-8 (K-12 planned...
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    Mario T. (1994). Memories of Chicano History: The Life and Narrative of Bert Corona. University of California Press. p. 313. ISBN 9780520201521. Castro,...
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    activist, a local leader in the Selma Voting Rights Movement Humberto "Bert" Corona 1918 2001  United States labor and civil rights leader Gordon Hirabayashi...
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  • Harry Chaddick – real estate developer and husband of Elaine Chaddick Bert Corona – labor and civil rights leader Cheryl Crane – author, real estate agent...
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    Movement leaders Reies Tijerina, Corky Gonzales, José Ángel Gutiérrez, and Bert Corona; white coal miners from Kentucky and West Virginia; Native American and...
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  • organizer, and her style was described by veteran longshoremen's leader Bert Corona as "gutsy, flamboyant, and tough". Aided by her husband John Bright,...
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    significance it later acquired. It was a decade later when activists, such as Bert Corona in California, embraced the rights of undocumented workers and helped...
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  • Learning Academy Aveson (2 schools) Beckford Charter for Enriched Studies Bert Corona Charter School Birmingham High School Bridges Preparatory Academy Calabash...
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    Roybal, 1960–1962 Julius Castellum, 1962 Eduardo Quevedo, 1963–1966 Bert Corona, 1966–1971 Armando Rodriguez, 1971–1973 Margaret Cruz, 1973–1975 Manuel...
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  • Jeanne Córdova (1948–2016) – lesbian and gay rights activist, writer Bert Corona (1918–2001) – labor and community organizer Ricardo Cruz (1943–1993)...
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  • television personality and actor (Die Hard 2, Defending Your Life). Bert Corona, 82, American labor and civil rights leader. David Lapsley, 76, Scottish...
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  • Autonomous Social Action), originally founded in Los Angeles in 1968 by Bert Corona and Chole Alatorre, which she joined with her brother Rudy Lozano. Rudy's...
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  • Through her work with labor organizations, she met fellow activist Bert Corona. The two of them made connections to the Hermandad Mexicana Nacional...
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  • Fairgrounds in Coachella and with the help of then-president of the MAPA, Bert Corona as well as the help of community leaders, Mexican officials and the Mexican...
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    the Confederation of la Raza Organizations Collection, Lucha Corpi, Bert Corona, Richard (Ricardo) Cruz and Catolicos por la Raza, Eddie Davis (West...
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  • raised in Norwalk, California. He became an activist in 1968, inspired by Bert Corona and Cesar Chavez. Prior to college at UCLA and California State University...
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    French bombarded fortified Bulgarian positions at Skra, Greece. Born: Bert Corona, Mexican-American labor activist, leading member of the Congress of Industrial...
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  • the immigrant rights movement. Veteran labor and community organizers Bert Corona, Humberto Camacho (United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America)...
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    including José Angel Gutiérrez of the Mexican American Youth Organization, Bert Corona of the Mexican American Political Association, Dávid Sanchez of the Brown...
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  • throughout the 1960s. Luisa Moreno Josefina Fierro de Bright Eduardo Quevado Bert Corona Although no concrete ties have been found to link El Congreso with the...
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