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A Mexican American (Spanish: mexicano-estadounidenses or mexicanoamericanos) is a resident of the United States who is of Mexican descent.[1] Mexican American-related topics include the following:
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- Balmy Alley
- Barrioization
- Battle of Chavez Ravine
- Beaner
- Bernal v. Fainter
- Bisbee Deportation
- Black-brown unity
- Blaxican
- Bless Me, Ultima
- Bloody Christmas (1951)
- Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza
- Borderlands Theater
- Botiller v. Dominguez
- Bracero program
- Bracero Selection Process
- Brown Berets
- Brown-eyed soul
- Brown, Not White
- Burrito
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- Caballero
- California agricultural strikes of 1933
- California Joint Immigration Committee
- Californio
- Caló (Chicano)
- Cantaloupe strike of 1928
- Católicos por La Raza
- Center for Mexican American Studies at Arlington
- Centro Cultural de la Raza
- Cesar Chavez Day
- Cesar Chavez (film)
- Chicana Rights Project
- Chicana/o studies
- Chicano
- Chicano English
- Chicana feminism
- Chicanafuturism
- Chicanismo
- Chicana art
- Chicano art movement
- Chicano Blowouts
- Chicano films
- Chicano literature
- Chicano Moratorium
- Chicano Movement
- Chicano nationalism
- Chicano poetry
- Chicano Park
- Chicano rock
- Chicano rap
- Cholo (subculture)
- Church in the Barrio
- Colegio César Chávez
- Comisión Femenil Mexicana Nacional
- Community Service Organization
- Conferencia de Mujeres por la Raza
- Coyolxauhqui imperative
- Cuisine of the Southwestern United States
- Culture Clash (performance troupe)
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- Hector P. Garcia
- Hernandez v. Texas
- Hijas de Cuauhtémoc
- Hispanos of New Mexico
- History of Mexican Americans
- History of Mexican Americans in Dallas–Fort Worth
- History of Mexican Americans in Houston
- History of Mexican Americans in Los Angeles
- History of Mexican Americans in Metro Detroit
- History of Mexican Americans in Texas
- History of Mexican Americans in Tucson
- Huelga schools (Houston)
- House on Mango Street
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- La Matanza (1910–1920)
- La Prensa
- La Raza
- Las Adelitas de Aztlán
- Las Gorras Blancas
- League of United Latin American Citizens
- League of United Latin American Citizens v. Perry
- Leal Garcia v. Texas
- Lemon Grove Incident
- List of Chicano poets
- List of Chicano rappers
- List of Mexican Americans
- List of Mexican-American communities
- List of Mexican-American political organizations
- List of Mexican-American writers
- List of New Mexico Territory Civil War units
- Little School of the 400
- Living Up the Street
- Los Four
- Los Seis de Boulder
- Los Siete de la Raza
- Lowrider
- Lowrider bicycle
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- Madrigal v. Quilligan
- Mala Noche
- MANA, A National Latina Organization
- Manifest Destinies: The Making of the Mexican American Race
- March 2006 LAUSD student walkouts
- MEChA
- Medellín v. Texas
- Mendez v. Westminster
- Mexican Americans
- Mexican fiestas in the United States
- Mexicantown, Detroit
- Mexican American bibliography
- Mexican-American cuisine
- Mexican-American Education Council
- Mexican-American folklore
- Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund
- Mexican American Legislative Caucus
- Mexican-American middle class
- Mexican American Odyssey
- Mexican American Political Association
- Mexican American professionals
- Mexican American Studies Department Programs, Tucson Unified School District
- Mexican–American War
- Mexican American Youth Organization
- Mexicans in Omaha, Nebraska
- Mexicans in Chicago
- Mexican muralism
- Mexican Repatriation
- Mexican Texas
- Mexican WhiteBoy
- Missionary Catechists of Divine Providence
- Moment of Silence (poem)
- Mujeres Muralistas
- Murder of Gabriel Fernandez
- Murder of Joe Campos Torres
- Murder of Santos Rodriguez
- Murder of Selena
- Murders of Raul and Brisenia Flores
- Mutualista
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- Pachucas
- Pachuco
- PADRES
- Paño
- PCUN
- Pensamiento Serpentino
- Perez v. Brownell
- Perez v. Sharp
- Pilsen Historic District
- Pinto (subculture)
- Plan de Santa Bárbara
- Plan Espiritual de Aztlán
- Plan of San Diego
- Plyler v. Doe
- Political Association of Spanish-Speaking Organizations
- Porvenir massacre (1918)
- Precita Eyes
- Proposition 187
- Punjabi Mexican Americans
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- Salt of the Earth
- San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez
- San Elizario Salt War
- Second Ward, Houston
- Self Help Graphics & Art
- Sí se puede
- Shooting of Alex Nieto
- Shooting of Andy Lopez
- Skull art
- Sleepy Lagoon murder
- Society of Mexican American Engineers and Scientists
- So Far from God
- Sonoratown, Los Angeles
- Southern California drywall strike
- Spanglish
- Speedy Gonzales
- Spiritual activism
- SVREP
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References
- ↑ "Footnote 10. "People of Mexican origin" refers to people who report their origin as Mexican: It can include people born in Mexico, in the United States, or in other countries" (PDF). The Hispanic Population 2010. US Census Bureau. Retrieved 16 August 2012.
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