The film A Century of Genocide in Americas: The Residential School Experience is about how Native American children were taken from their parents, were forcedly sexually abused and were sent to residential schools in Canada and the United States because of their race. Each of these authors suffered In The Morning the Sun Went Down, author Darryl Babe Wilson states the nearly simple life spent as a young child growing up in the tradition and ways of his people came to a sudden and tragic end when his mother 's life was taken by a large, commercial truck barreling down on the wrong side of an isolated highway while trying to gain speed. "The engine had to produce more speed in order to produce money faster" (Wilson 170). When he and his siblings were not …show more content…
These human beings suffered more than anyone of us will probably suffer. We as American citizens should appreciate life as a whole. Learning from my parents I learned “Don’t want more of what I already have, instead appreciate what I have in life.” I believe that the Zapatistas are slowly succeeding in their revolution because of the mass attention they are receiving, as more and more people become aware of the horrible human rights struggle these people are