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  2. Mexicans in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    "Ethnic Identity among Mexican and Mexican American Women in Chicago, 1920–1991" (Ph.D. diss. Yale University, 1993). De Genova, Nicholas. "Race, space, and the reinvention of Latin America in Mexican Chicago." Latin American Perspectives 25.5 (1998): 87-116. Farr, Marcia. Latino language and literacy in ethnolinguistic Chicago (Routledge, 2005).

  3. Los Alegres de Terán - Wikipedia

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    The duo also took part in cross-marketing moves, including a spot on the bill in the first Polka Festival which was held in Chicago in the mid-1960s. The group also had an appearance in several films, including Pueblito, a 1961 melodrama directed by Emilio Fernandez. Los Alegres de Terán were inducted into the Tejano Conjunto Hall of Fame in 1983.

  4. List of festivals in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Mexican Independence Day Parade; Northwest Side Irish Parade Polish Constitution Day Parade ... Chicago Science Festival [16] MDW Fair; Pier Walk; Version Fest [17 ...

  5. Chicago prepares for downtown gridlock as Mexican ...

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  6. Nostalgia and pride: The Chicago history of celebrating ... - AOL

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    For many decades, since the early ’70s, there was a grandiose celebration for Mexican Independence Day in downtown Chicago; a majestic parade and a ceremony the night of Sept. 15 in Grant Park ...

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  8. Tejano music - Wikipedia

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    Early inceptions of Tejano music demonstrated musical innovation, but also a social and cultural innovation in themes that countered narratives of dominant culture. [6] At the turn of the century, Tejanos were mostly involved in ranching and agriculture. The only diversion was the occasional traveling musician who would come to the ranches and ...

  9. Chicago calls for safety as city prepares for Mexican ... - AOL

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    The city of Chicago is warning revelers planning to attend next week’s Mexican Independence Day festivities to keep roads clear and refrain from drag racing and other illegal activity ahead of ...