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During the 1960s, how did the mural movement promote the chicano movement?

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raised awareness,called the people to action through art , and reflected the voice of people.
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  • Raised awareness
  • Called the people to action through art
  • Reflected the voice of people

Step-by-step explanation:

The Chicano mural movement is based on the craetion of murals, extensive scene works of art delineating complex scenes.

During the 1920s, Mexican artists known as 'los tres grandes', José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaros Siqueiros, and Diego Rivera, built up the masterful class of muralismo, or modern mural painting, that turned into a conclusive Mexican style. Rivera painted Mexican wall paintings all through the United States too, and amid the Great Depressio.n the American government contracted neighborhood specialists to cover government structures in paintings as a major aspect of the Public Works programs, giving Mexican-American artists significant exposure.

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