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excerpt from telling all americans stories: introduction to america latino heritage by national park service the movement of people, ideas, beliefs, and cultures across americas shifting borders and the consequences of these migrations are central to the american story. diego rivera—a prominent leader of the 1920s mexican mural movement—produced some of his most famous work in american cities. as an outspoken member of the mexican communist party, rivera invited criticism during his travels, but even his most controversial works resonated with american audiences during the great depression. his detroit industry murals—a national historic landmark—celebrated american industry and detroit’s factory workers’ strength and dignity. latinola americans have been some of the most vocal and successful advocates for civil rights in the united states. during the 1960s, labor activists dolores huerta and cesar chavez formed the united farm workers of america, a joint latino/a and filipino organization that created the first permanent agricultural labor union in the united states. along with the efforts of filipino activists like larry itliong, the ufw established headquarters at forty acres in delano. california’s farm workers successfully executed the delano grape strike and boycott, which drew national attention to unsafe working conditions and resulted in a 1970 settlement with california’s entire table grape industry. 5 select the correct answer from the drop - down menu. read the excerpt. then choose the correct way to complete the sentence. the author develops the idea that latino/a americans have actively worked toward civil rights in the united states by including several examples of people and organizations fighting for civil rights a timeline of all events that led up to the civil rights movement a description of the mexican mural movement several problems related to the issue of civil rights
To determine how the author develops the idea about Latinx Americans' civil rights work, we analyze the excerpt. The text mentions Dolores Huerta, Cesar Chavez, the United Farm Workers, Larry Itliong, and the Delano grape strike—these are examples of people/organizations fighting for civil rights. A timeline would list events chronologically (not done here), a description of the Mexican Mural Movement is a separate detail, and problems related to civil rights aren’t the focus of developing the idea of their activism.
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several examples of people and organizations fighting for civil rights