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Encyclopedia > Plan de Santa Barbara

Plan de Santa Barbara is the founding document of the Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan MEChA. It was adopted in April 1969, one month after Plan Espiritual de Aztlan.


Plan de Santa Barbara generally avoids the inflammatory rhetoric of the Plan de Aztlan and focuses on the need for Chicano political and social activism. It shows clear Socialist views on economics.


See also

External links

  • Text of Plan (http://www.panam.edu/orgs/mecha/st_barbara.html)

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