The Chicana and Chicano Movement, La Raza Unida, and Social Movement Partyism: Lessons for Today
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In 1970 Chicana and Chicano activists in South Texas created the La Raza Unida Party (LRUP) because of the widespread racial, gender, and class inequality, a third independent political party that transcended its local presence to national reach. In this article briefly explores the relationship between social movements and political parties from a theoretical perspective and examines the rise and fall of LRUP, as well as LRUP’s ongoing relevance for today.
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Armbruster-Sandoval, Ralph. 2022. “The Chicana and Chicano Movement, La Raza Unida, and Social Movement Partyism: Lessons for Today”. Revista Mexicana De Política Exterior, no. 122 (April):63-77. https://revistadigital.sre.gob.mx/index.php/rmpe/article/view/2532.
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