Problem: In the 1960s, the state took an area of Barrio Logan to build a highway, displacing many residents from their homes.
Solution: The community protested and eventually took over the land for 12 days, blocking work crews and standing in front of bulldozers until the city agreed to build Chicano Park as promised.
Read this passage from the article "The Making of Chicano Park":
Barrio Logan is near downtown San Diego, California. It has been a Mexican American community for many years. In the 1960s, the state took an area of Barrio Logan to build a highway. People had to move. In return, the city promised to build a park under the Coronado Bridge.
In 1970, the city took back that promise. The people of Barrio Logan were upset. Then they got to work. They took over the land for 12 days. They blocked work crews. They stood in front of bulldozers. And they won! The city agreed to build Chicano Park. Today, the park contains colorful murals that tell stories of Mexican American history.
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