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         Latin Americans Civil Rights:     more books (100)
  1. No Mexicans, Women, or Dogs Allowed: The Rise of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement by Cynthia E. Orozco, 2009-11-15
  2. Undocumented in L.A.: An Immigrant's Story (Latin American Silhouettes) by Dianne Walta Hart, 1997-06-01
  3. Centuries of Silence: The Story of Latin American Journalism by Leonardo Ferreira, 2006-10-30
  4. Border Crossings: Mexican and Mexican-American Workers (Latin American Silhouettes) by John Mason Hart, 1998-08-01
  5. Left in Transformation: Uruguayan Exiles and the Latin American Human Rights Network, 1967 -1984 (Latin American Studies: Social Sciences & Law) by Vania Markarian, 2005-05-31
  6. Doing the Rights Thing: Rights-Based Development and Latin American NGOs (Viewpoint) by Maxine Molyneux, Sian Lazar, 2003-10
  7. Opposing Currents: The Politics of Water and Gender in Latin America (Pitt Latin American Studies)
  8. La Indianidad: The Indigenous World Before Latin Americans by Hernan Horna, 2001-08
  9. Contesting the Iron Fist: Advocacy Networks and Police Violence in Democratic Argentina and Chile (Latin American Studies-Social Sciences & Law) by Claudio Fuentes, 2004-12-30
  10. Migrants in the Mexican North: Mobility, Economy, and Society in a Colonial World (Dellplain Latin American Studies) by Michael M. Swann, 1989-09
  11. All For One And One For All: A Celebration Of 75 Years Of The League Of United Latin American Citizens (lulac by Amy Waters Yarsinske, 2004-06
  12. The Abolition of Slavery in Brazil: The Liberation of Africans Through the Emancipation of Capital (Contributions in Latin American Studies) by David Baronov, 2000-06-30
  13. A Forced Agreement: Press Acquiescence to Censorship in Brazil (Pitt Latin American Studies) by Anne-Marie Smith, 1997-07-15
  14. In Every Person Who Hopes ... the Lord Is Born Every Day: A Book of Latin American Faces and Places by James E. Goff, Margaret Goff, 1980-06

1. NCRR - Nikkei For Civil Rights And Redress
Nikkei for civil rights Redress (NCRR). NCRR selected Shibayama for his activismand fighting spirit in seeking justice for Japanese latin americans and his
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2. NCRR - Nikkei For Civil Rights And Redress
NCRR active participation in the broad areas of civil rights as well as continuedcommitment to redress for Japanese americans and Japanese latin americans.
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3. NCRR - Nikkei For Civil Rights And Redress
Now for Japanese latin americans! civil rights Redress (NCRR) is a Japanese American community organization that helped to lead the movement for redress for Japanese americans
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Congressman Mike Honda Keynote Speaker
The NCRR Fighting Spirit Award was given to Janice Harumi Yen, community redress activist and a founding member of NCRR, and Los Angeles Human Relations Commission Executive Director Robin Toma was honored with the JACL Community Achievement Award. Rep. Mike Honda (D-San Jose) delivered the keynote address at the event emphasizing on importance of passing on the story of the Japanese American internment experiences to the future generations and criticizing the anti-Muslim American hysteria after the 9/11.
Fighting Spirit Awardee Janice Yen
Many guest speakers included Congressman Xavier Becerra and Omar Ricci of Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), touched on recent comments by Rep. Howard Coble and comparing the Nikkei World War ll experience with what many of the Muslim Americans have been going through since 9/11.
Congressman Xavier Becerra with DOR co-chairs
Denise Uyehara performs at DOR Toma asked the audience what the community can do to fight against the dehumanization in the war hysteria. The commissioner noted that the number of hate crimes increased 12 percent in three months after Sept. 11, 2001 in the Los Angeles County.

4. Welcome To MMTCOnline ! - Civil Rights Organizations
action to protect and extend americans’ basic civil The Lawyers' Committee forcivil rights Under Law, based in League of United latin American Citizens.
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5. Project Vote Smart
Issues civil rights/Human rights Alliance for Justice A nationally based coalition dedicated to securing access to justice, strengthening the public interest community and fostering the next generation of advocates. on civil rights.". League of United latin American Citizens "The oldest service and civil rights organization in America whose mission is to assist African americans in the
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6. LULAC Urges Senate To Censure Lott
The League of United latin American Citizens (LULAC) is the attainment, politicalinfluence, health, and civil rights of Hispanic americans through community
http://www.lulac.org/Issues/Releases/Censure%20Lott.html&e=747

7. 276 06-12-98 - JAPANESE LATIN AMERICANS TO RECEIVE COMPENSATION
The plaintiffs estimated that more than 2,000 Japanese latin americans were interned out, said Acting Assistant Attorney General for civil rights Bill Lann Lee
http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/1998/June/276.htm.html&e=747

8. Civil Rights Webpage
Students apply knowledge of the Constitution and civil rights Movement to current issues and controversies as they determine the status of civl rights and liberties today. rights Law and History A brief report on the history of African americans since abolition of slavery. com/ issue/ 970331/ 0331nash. htm. latin American civil rights. http// www.
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  • A series of news articles, and photographs chronicling the civil rights movement in the United States.
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  • American Policy Center: View information and articles on issues surrounding American civil rights.
http://www.americanpolicy.org/
  • Center for Democracy: Provides information about civil rights, current legislation, and news on civil rights in the United States.
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9. 059 02-19-99 TEN YEAR PROGRAM TO COMPENSATE JAPANESE AMERICANS
that worked, said Bill Lann Lee, Acting Assistant Attorney General for civil rights. Inaddition, ORA paid $5,000 to 145 Japanese latin americans who were
http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/1999/February/059cr.htm&e=747

10. ACLU NEWS - Bittersweet Victory For Interned Japanese Latin Americans
civil rights Bill Lann Lee, who also spoke at the press conference, acknowledged that the settlement was a "compromise" because it compensates Japanese latin americans
http://acluweb.best.vwh.net/aclunews/news498/japanese.html
ACLU News - The Newspaper of the ACLU of Northern California, July/August 1998
Bittersweet Victory For Interned Japanese Latin Americans
Former internee Art Shibayama (l.), joined by ACLU-SC attorney Fred Okrand, tells of how he was forcefully taken from Peru and held in an internment camp during World War II. Photo by Eddie Jen. "T his is truly a bittersweet settlement," said Grace Shimizu of the Campaign for Justice, whose father was among the kidnapped Japanese Latin Americans. "There is a possibility that Japanese Latin Americans will not be compensated." Shimizu spoke at a June 12 news conference to announce the settlement of a federal class action lawsuit, Mochizuki v. U.S. The suit was filed by the ACLU of Southern California on behalf on 2,264 Japanese Latin Americans who were kidnapped and interned by the United States government to be used as hostages in return for Americans located in Japan during World War II. The settlement includes a presidential apology and $5,000 reparation payment to survivors. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Bill Lann Lee, who also spoke at the press conference, acknowledged that the settlement was a "compromise" because it compensates Japanese Latin Americans only one quarter of the amount given to Japanese Americans and because it fails to guarantee payment. Payment to Japanese Latin Americans will be disbursed from whatever amount is left unclaimed in the 1988 Civil Liberties Act fund after the fund satisfies remaining eligible claims from Japanese Americans.

11. Preliminary Schedule Of Classes And Readings
americans.” In Borderless Borders US latinos, latin americans, and the Paradoxof Interdependence. Viewpoint on latino civil rights.” civil rights Journal
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12. Civil Rights Movement
Human rights News from around the Globe · latin America. · PalestinianIsraeli Conflict. · Peace. · Poverty. · Race and civil rights. · Refugees remains a dream for many latin americans. Today those same reforms
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13. JACL Issues Civil And Human Rights
Act in 1998, JACL worked with a coalition of civil rights and community JACL thenjoined the Campaign for Justice for Japanese latin americans in negotiating a
http://www.jaclpsw.org/issues.html&e=747

14. RIGHTS: Civil Rights Leaders Highlight US Racial Biases
Africa, Asia, Caribbean, Europe, latin America, North America. rights civil rights Leaders Highlight US Racial or whether they are Asianamericans whose loyalty to the country is
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By Mithre J. Sandrasagra UNITED NATIONS, Oct 24 (IPS) - Prominent United States civil rights leaders presented a hard-hitting petition at UN headquarters Tuesday highlighting the persistence of race bias against minorities under successive US administrations. Frustrated by the lack of response at the state or federal level to endemic racial discrimination in the criminal justice system, civil rights leaders are now bringing the issue before the United Nations, Wade Henderson, Executive Director of the Leadership Council for Civil Rights, told reporters. This Call to Action - coming on the 53rd anniversary of W.E.B. Du Bois historic presentation of the first Call to the fledgling United Nations to take up the issue of racial discrimination - represents our sincere conviction that we have exhausted our domestic remedies in the United States, stressed Julian Bond, Chair of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured Persons (NAACP). The forceful petition of more than 50 signatories - African- American, Arab-American, Latino and Native-American civil rights advocates joined by womens rights advocates and educators - appealed to Mary Robinson, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, in her capacity as Secretary- General of the World Conference against Racism to address issues of racial discrimination common in the United States and to galvanise international assistance in pressing US authorities to implement a comprehensive plan for combating them.

15. JACL History Through The 1990s
1998, Japanese latin americans offended by Office of Redress Administration offer January,as assistant attorney general, Justice Department, for civil rights.
http://www.jaclpsw.org/history/hist1990s.html&e=747

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Buoyed by the success of the civil rights movement, activists sought to changethe The new law allowed Asians, latin americans, and Africans to come to the
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17. Access 2/24/97 Student Welfare Commission
the Campaign for Justice, a coalition of civil rights and community organizations,is fighting to demand the inclusion of the Japanese latin americans in the
http://students.asucla.ucla.edu/IVP/Access/Access-html%2097.2.24/Student_Welfare

18. AFT Human Rights Community Relations Related Sites Civil
The League of United latin American Citizens is the largest and educational attainment,political influence, health and civil rights of Hispanic americans.
http://www.aft.org/human/sites/civil.html&e=747

19. Culture Resources
institution created to document the civil rights movement 1972 to defend the humanrights and cultural site includes links for latin americans including Chicano
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20. CNN - US To Pay Japanese Latin Americans Held During WWII - June
officially explained why 2,200 latin americans about 80 of the internees fromlatin America, asking Lee, the Justice Department's civil rights chief, said
http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/americas/9806/12/japanese.reparations/&e=747

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