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History
- Founded as La Pluma Morena on May 5, 1969, on the campus of Fresno State. By October 6, 1969, the name had been changed to Chicano Liberation. On December 15, 1969, the final name change was La Voz de Aztlan.
- Published daily (irregular) from 1969 to 1992 as an insert within the main campus newspaper The Daily Collegian.
- Translation: “The Brown Pen/ Feather” – “The Voice of Aztlan.”
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- Links & Publications:
- http://digitized.library.fresnostate.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/lavoz
- Chicano Moratorium 50th Anniversary Project: <https://chicanomoratorium.omeka.net/newspapers>.
- Estrada, Josue (2015). Chicano Newspapers and Periodicals 1966 – 1979. Mapping American Social Movements, Through the 20th Century. Retrieved October 23, 2017, from <http://depts.washington.edu/moves/Chicano_news_map.shtml>.
- Historic Mexican and Mexican American Press: <http://contentdm-landing.library.arizona.edu/contentdm/mmap/index.html>.
- Howard Hollman Newspaper Collection: <https://archives.sdsu.edu/repositories/2/resources/57>.
- Library of Congress, Newspapers, Subject: Mexican Americans. <https://www.loc.gov/newspapers/?all=true&c=25&fa=subject:newspapers%7Csubject:mexican+americans&st=list>.
- Tsang, Daniel C (1993). “Preserving the U.S. Underground and Alternative Press of the 1960s and ’70s: History, Prospects, and Microform Sources. A directory of resources & sources on the Vietnam era underground press. Edited by Ken Wachsberger.” Voices from the Underground 2.1: 81-128.
- USC Libraries, Chicano Studies Library Serial Collection: <http://libguides.usc.edu/c.php?g=235119&p=1560405>.
- U.S. Newspaper Directory, 1690-Present: <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/titles/>.