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These political disputes continued to be argued by women in the future as society became more progressive and encouraged colored women to participate in more government positions, take political and leadership roles, and advocate for equal rights, feminism, and many other world issues that later led to the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement and the Chicano Movement in the 1960s.
John J. Herrera, American attorney, activist, and leader in the Mexican American civil rights movement