1969: Activistsbegan a 19-monthOccupation ofAlcatraz IslandThe Brown Beretswere a Chicano civilrights and socialjustice organizationformed in 1967,modeled after theBlack Panther Party.The Lavender Scarewas a moral panicabout gay people inthe US gov't whichled to their massdismissal fromgovernment jobs.AsianAmericansbranched offinto their ownantiwarmovementAIM's leaders spokeout against highunemployment, slumhousing, racisttreatment, fought fortreaty rights and thereclamation of triballand...Although NOWwas raciallyinclusive, theconcerns of blackwomen werefrequentlysidelined.Prior to the socialand politicalupheavals of the1960s, there was no“Asian America”—atleast not as we knowit today.In 1966 co-foundedNational Organizationfor Women (NOW) –primarily lobbies forgender equalitywithin the existingpolitical system.For example, Friedanand some of theAfrican Americanmembers clashed overFriedan’s use of theCivil Rights Act of 1964to advocate for morejobs for middle-classwhite women.American feministwriter Betty Friedanhelped ignite thesecond feministwave with her book“The FeminineMystique.”1970: FirstNational Day ofMourningOccurs AfterSpeechCensorship.ShirleyChisholm servedseven terms inthe U.S. HouseofRepresentatives.The StonewallRiots areknown forbeginning theGay LiberationMovement.inequalities ineducation led tothe 1968 East LosAngeles Walkouts,also known as the"Blowouts."The LaborMovement andthe Chicanomovementwereinterconnected.AIM—theAmerican IndianMovement—began inMinneapolis,Minnesota, in thesummer of 1968.1969: Activistsbegan a 19-monthOccupation ofAlcatraz IslandThe Brown Beretswere a Chicano civilrights and socialjustice organizationformed in 1967,modeled after theBlack Panther Party.The Lavender Scarewas a moral panicabout gay people inthe US gov't whichled to their massdismissal fromgovernment jobs.AsianAmericansbranched offinto their ownantiwarmovementAIM's leaders spokeout against highunemployment, slumhousing, racisttreatment, fought fortreaty rights and thereclamation of triballand...Although NOWwas raciallyinclusive, theconcerns of blackwomen werefrequentlysidelined.Prior to the socialand politicalupheavals of the1960s, there was no“Asian America”—atleast not as we knowit today.In 1966 co-foundedNational Organizationfor Women (NOW) –primarily lobbies forgender equalitywithin the existingpolitical system.For example, Friedanand some of theAfrican Americanmembers clashed overFriedan’s use of theCivil Rights Act of 1964to advocate for morejobs for middle-classwhite women.American feministwriter Betty Friedanhelped ignite thesecond feministwave with her book“The FeminineMystique.”1970: FirstNational Day ofMourningOccurs AfterSpeechCensorship.ShirleyChisholm servedseven terms inthe U.S. HouseofRepresentatives.The StonewallRiots areknown forbeginning theGay LiberationMovement.inequalities ineducation led tothe 1968 East LosAngeles Walkouts,also known as the"Blowouts."The LaborMovement andthe Chicanomovementwereinterconnected.AIM—theAmerican IndianMovement—began inMinneapolis,Minnesota, in thesummer of 1968.

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  1. 1969: Activists began a 19-month Occupation of Alcatraz Island
  2. The Brown Berets were a Chicano civil rights and social justice organization formed in 1967, modeled after the Black Panther Party.
  3. The Lavender Scare was a moral panic about gay people in the US gov't which led to their mass dismissal from government jobs.
  4. Asian Americans branched off into their own antiwar movement
  5. AIM's leaders spoke out against high unemployment, slum housing, racist treatment, fought for treaty rights and the reclamation of tribal land...
  6. Although NOW was racially inclusive, the concerns of black women were frequently sidelined.
  7. Prior to the social and political upheavals of the 1960s, there was no “Asian America”—at least not as we know it today.
  8. In 1966 co-founded National Organization for Women (NOW) – primarily lobbies for gender equality within the existing political system.
  9. For example, Friedan and some of the African American members clashed over Friedan’s use of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to advocate for more jobs for middle-class white women.
  10. American feminist writer Betty Friedan helped ignite the second feminist wave with her book “The Feminine Mystique.”
  11. 1970: First National Day of Mourning Occurs After Speech Censorship.
  12. Shirley Chisholm served seven terms in the U.S. House of Representatives.
  13. The Stonewall Riots are known for beginning the Gay Liberation Movement.
  14. inequalities in education led to the 1968 East Los Angeles Walkouts, also known as the "Blowouts."
  15. The Labor Movement and the Chicano movement were interconnected.
  16. AIM—the American Indian Movement—began in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the summer of 1968.