Part III: The Reform (1940s-1950s)
"Part III: The Reform" discusses segregation of and other types of discrimination against Mexican-Americans in the 1930s and 1940s; Mexican-American service in the Armed Forces during World War II, where they became the most decorated ethnic group; returning veterans' formation of unions and other organizations designed to fight discrimination, segregation, and other racially motivated injustices; work to desegregate unions and the Mine-Mill Union's work to end discrimination against Mexican-American miners; the bracero program and labor organization in the agricultural industry; and desegregation of schools and such other public facilities as swimming pools, dance halls, and theatres.
- Director (drt): Chávez, Gus
- Host (hst): McGrew, Gustavo
- Producer (pro): Lancaster, Carol
- Author (aut): Marín, Christine
- Contributor (ctb): Chicano Media Productions (Tucson, Ariz.)