El Fenix:THE HISTORY OF THE PEOPLE


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1. The Indigenous Peoples Land


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2. The Republic of Mexico 


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3.A NEW REPUBLIC; THE REPUBLIC OF TEXAS


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4. 1836 The 28th State to Join the United States, Texas.



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 5. 1800s-1900s

Understanding The Jim Crow Era 



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6. 1910-1917: Understanding The Mexican Revolution and the U.S.-MX Border 



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7. 1918: El Fenix Cafe


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8.1922: El Fenix, Thriving within Little Mexico



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9. 1952-1968: The People's Fight For Change: The Civil Rights Era




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10. 1960-1980: The End of Little Mexico:Understanding Gentrification



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11.1965: El Fenix, one of three buildings that survived gentrification. 




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12. 1966 Voices of UFW in Texas, the People demand more justice!

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13. 1995: We deserve a proper education: Affirmative Action Act of 1995


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14. 2012: Being born should not define my education: DACA, the Student Migrant/Immigrant Student Movement




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15. 2016: The Trump Campaign: Igniting white supremacy over Mexican Community despite legal status. 


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16: 2017-current The Trump Era Impact: understanding the Trump Era effects of U.S-MX Border and Immigration Laws


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17: 2022 Still here: 100 years plus and counting, El Fenix's successful expansion and endurance. 


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