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Fifty-two years ago, the Chicano Moratorium sought to underscore the costs of the Vietnam War among Latinos.

Rerun: Remembering Chicano Moratorium, legacy of journalist Rubén Salazar

Fifty-two years ago, the Chicano Moratorium sought to underscore the costs of the Vietnam War among Latinos.

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Fifty years ago, the Chicano Moratorium sought to underscore the costs of the Vietnam War among Latinos.

Remembering the Chicano Moratorium and legacy of journalist Rubén Salazar

Fifty years ago, the Chicano Moratorium sought to underscore the costs of the Vietnam War among Latinos.

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