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    The Coalitions Between African Americans and Latinos Begin to Break
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The Coalitions Between African Americans and Latinos Begin to Break

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The coalitions between African Americans and Latinos begin to break down as early as the 1970s in Los Angeles because blacks feared that supporting policies, such as bilingual education, would move resources away from desegregation.

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