Latino Americans became more politically active in the decades following World War II due to a combination of factors, including the Civil Rights Movement, increased urbanization, and economic challenges. The struggle for civil rights inspired various Latino groups to advocate for social justice and equality, leading to the formation of organizations like the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) and the United Farm Workers (UFW). Additionally, the post-war migration and demographic changes heightened awareness of their political power and the need for representation. This engagement culminated in greater participation in elections and advocacy for policies addressing issues such as Immigration, labor rights, and education.
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