Waves of violence against Mexicans and Mexican Americans swept the Southwest in the early twentieth century. Mexican Americans in Arizona and parts of Texas were denied their previous right to vote, and Mexican American children were barred from attending Anglo-American schools.
The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), founded in 1929, is the country's oldest and most well-known Hispanic civil rights organization.
By the 1880s, Chinese immigration had made that group the state's largest non-white minority. Fearing job competition, white workers erupted in violent riots against the Chinese. Initially, the state barred Chinese children from receiving any public education.
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