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- Mutualista abstract "Mutualistas were community-based mutual aid societies created by Mexican immigrants in the late 19th century United States. According to media analyst Charles M. Tatum, mutualistas \"provided most immigrants with a connection to their mother country and served to bring them together to meet their survival needs in a new and alien country. Cultural activities, education, health care, insurance coverage, legal protection and advocacy before police and immigration authorities, and anti-defamation activities were the main functions of these associations.Sometimes mutualistas were part of larger organizations affiliated with the Mexican government or other national associations. One such association included Alianza Hispano-Americana, which, founded in 1894 in Tucson, Arizona Territory, had 88 chapters throughout the Southwestern United States by 1919. Usually mutualistas had separate women's auxiliaries, but some, including Club Femenino Orquidia in San Antonio, Texas and Sociedad Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez in Laredo, were founded and run by women.While Tatum lauds mutualistas for \"bringing together Mexican nationals from different social classes to form a common bond, a feat that no organization had been able to achieve in Mexico\", there were indeed social divisions within mutualistas. Some, such as Club Mexicano Independencia in Santa Barbara, California, were only open to male citizens of Mexico. Others had elitist membership restrictions.Many historians describe the \"familiar\" orientation of mutualista societies. They fostered sentiments of unity, mutual protection, and volunteerism. Historian Vicki L. Ruiz sees mutualistas as \"institutionalized forms of compadrazgo and commadrazgo\", the \"concrete manifestations\" of which were orphanages and nursing homes.Some mutualistas became politically active in the American Civil Rights Movement. The Comité de Vecinos de Lemon Grove filed a successful desegregation suit against the Lemon Grove School District in 1931. Many of the people that were involved in mutualismo were active in the subsequent Chicano student political, and feminist movements. María Hernández, who formed Orden Caballeros de America with her husband Pedro in 1929, later worked on educational desegregation and supported the Raza Unida Party.".
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- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink African-American_Civil_Rights_Movement_(1954–68).
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Alianza_Hispano-Americana.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Arizona_Territory.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Benefit_society.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethnic_fraternal_orders_in_the_United_States.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mexican-American_history.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mexican-American_organizations.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mutual_organizations.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Charles_M._Tatum.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Chicana_feminism.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Chicano.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Chicano_Movement.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Desegregation.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Immigration_to_the_United_States.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Josefa_Ortiz_de_Domínguez.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Laredo,_Texas.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Lemon_Grove_School_District.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Mexico.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Orden_Caballeros_de_America.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Politics_of_Mexico.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Raza_Unida_Party.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink San_Antonio.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Barbara,_California.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Southwestern_United_States.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Student_activism.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Tucson,_Arizona.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLink Vicki_L._Ruiz.
- Mutualista wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mutualista".
- Mutualista wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hispanic_and_Latino_Americans.
- Mutualista wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mutualista wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US-hist-stub.
- Mutualista subject Category:Ethnic_fraternal_orders_in_the_United_States.
- Mutualista subject Category:Mexican-American_history.
- Mutualista subject Category:Mexican-American_organizations.
- Mutualista subject Category:Mutual_organizations.
- Mutualista hypernym Societies.
- Mutualista type Organisation.
- Mutualista type Organization.
- Mutualista type Organization.
- Mutualista comment "Mutualistas were community-based mutual aid societies created by Mexican immigrants in the late 19th century United States. According to media analyst Charles M. Tatum, mutualistas \"provided most immigrants with a connection to their mother country and served to bring them together to meet their survival needs in a new and alien country.".
- Mutualista label "Mutualista".
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- Mutualista sameAs Q16238039.
- Mutualista wasDerivedFrom Mutualista?oldid=568599938.
- Mutualista isPrimaryTopicOf Mutualista.