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How did members of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) promote civil rights for Latino Americans?

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Members of the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) promoted civil rights for Latino Americans in the following way.

Established in Corpus Christy, Texas, in 1929, LULAC supported the rights of Hispanic people and demanded equal treatment for them. Members of LULAC negotiated with local and state authorities when they were discriminated for example, in public schools, but also used the legal system when was necessary. LULAC helped to end segregation in California public schools.

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LULAC was founded in 1929, in a time where basic civil and human rights were denied for Hispanics in the USA. It is the oldest and most respected Hispanic civil rights organization in the country. Its purpose is to empower their members to create and develop opportunities where they are most needed.

Throughout the 20th century, the LULAC intervened on different segregation and xenophobic cases to obtain equal educational opportunities and full access to political processes for all Hispanics.

Today, they still hold citizen awareness sessions, seminars on language & immigration issues and raise scholarship money, among many other activities.

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