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Chicano noun a Mexican-American US Originally a slur; by the later 1960s a term of self-identification and pride.- “What business has a Chicano got to love a man like you?" — Thurston Scott, Cure it with Honey, p. 209, 1951
- His name is Oscar Acosta; he’s a Chicano lawyer who’s heavily involved in that action. — Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in America, p. 83, 24 May 1968: Letter to Jim Bellows
- A few frames of Chicano heroes highlighted the corners: Cesar Chavez, the father of the United Farm Workers. — Denise Chavez, Loving Pedro Infante, p. 136, 2001
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