Barrios and Barriers: The Tucson Civil Rights Era | The Arizona Collection

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Barrios and Barriers: The Tucson Civil Rights Era | The Arizona Collection

A collection of personal experiences and triumphs, Barrios & Barriers: The Tucson Civil Rights Era tells the story of Tucson’s civil rights struggle during the mid-twentieth century. The film notes how the laws passed by the Arizona legislature and societal practices and attitudes all contributed to systemic racism towards Blacks, Mexican-Americans, Chinese, Native American, and other minorities living in Southern Arizona. 

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