The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) is a civil rights organization representing the Hispanic community within the United States.
Fast Facts:
- Founded in 1968 as the Southwest Council of La Raza
- Changed name in 1973
- Headquarters: Washington, DC
- President and CEO: Janet Murguia
- Phone number: (202) 785-1670
- Fax: (202) 776-1792
- Email: comments@nclr.org
- Private, non-profit, and nonpartisan
- Has a network of 300 organizations in 41 statesNCLR: About NCLR
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The Civil Rights Movement
Although the civil rights movement of the '60s made great changes in the United States, Mexican Americans and other Hispanic citizens did not see much difference in their situation. While African Americans were represented by organizations such as the NAACP, Hispanics did not have a comparable group. These needs led to the eventual creation of the NCLR.NCLR: Detailed History