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    Los Angeles is well known for being the center of fashion‚ media and entertainment‚ but also serves as the home for many diverse populations: one of them being the Mexican Americans. Since their arrival‚ the Mexican Americans has been the target of racism from the white men in the United States. Mexican Repatriation resulted in the voluntary or involuntary migration of Mexicans during 1929-1937‚ in which 400-500‚000 Mexicans left the United States and Mexican Americans were forced to become "American"

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    Growing Latinos In America

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    The Growing Latinos in America: Making the Next Generation the Greatest Working Resource Through Higher Education • Table of Content · Introduction................................................................................................. 3 · Investing in Latino Education ...................................................................... 3 · Latino Trends‚ Barriers and Hope ................................................................ 6 · Taking Steps to Promote College

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    The Mexican-American war is one of the most important conflicts that the U.S. had to this date. It is what seemed to be an inevitable war all due to the Jacksonian era and its aggressive manifest destiny. This war was against a new Mexican government who was unprepared‚ and they were almost blindsided by the States. They were hoping to become allies but they became enemies all too quickly. First they had one of their territories become independent‚ and then as they were trying to get it back‚ the

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    the Mexican American War? The Southern desire to spread slavery caused an outbreak of war between the United States and Mexico in 1846. However‚ other major factors pushed these two countries to war. In the years after the War of 1812‚ the United States went through an industrial and technological revolution. This revolution benefited the north to a large extent and pushed the southern U.S. towards slavery and its expansion. This expansion on slavery could have been the cause of the Mexican American

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    The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) was the first U.S. armed war fought on foreign soil. It put a politically divided and militarily unprepared Mexico against the expansionist-minded government of U.S. President James K. Polk. Polk believed the United States had a “manifest destiny” to spread across the continent to the Pacific Ocean. A border clash along the Rio Grande started off the fighting and was followed by a series of U.S. victories. In then end‚ Mexico lost one-third of its territory

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    Latino Stereotypes

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    Reading Response on Latinos in the media. "The Real McCoy’s (Irving Pincus‚ 1957) had a Latino farm hand named Pepino. Some shows and movies portray John Leguizanio as a drug-dealing murderer. Never was a Latino cast in a show displaying good family life or decent person with a normal everyday life." I notice that even though Latinos were cast in Hollywood‚ there is still stereotyping and discriminating going on. These Latinos who were cast to be in the movies or comic or drama weren’t always

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    Latino Influencers

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    Many Latino Influencers Believe English-Language Media Fails to Consider Latinos’ Perspective in Reports Immigration reform is the most significant issue that politicians must address according to Latino influencers. 175 respondents which were considered as community influencers were being surveyed when they attended the “National Council of La Raza (NCLR) and Telemundo’s ‘Latino Voter Summit’.” The poll showed that the most significant issue that has an impact among Latino community is reform

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    belonged to Mexico. American intrusion into Mexican land created conflict between the two‚ leading to the Mexican-American War from 1846-1848. Mexicans living in present-day California‚ Nevada‚ New Mexico‚ Texas‚ Arizona‚ Utah and Colorado‚ which became part of the United States after the Mexican-American War‚ experienced a drastic change in their lives. Many false promises were made with the signing of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo officially ended the Mexican-American War. Mexicans became an underrepresented

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    As the Latino community increasingly grows in the U.S.‚ a large majority of individuals rejoice at the inevitable upcoming opportunities for political‚ economic‚ and social inclusion. This inevitable inclusion is obtainable primarily because the Latino community promotes itself and is promoted by others as a homogenous whole that is powerful in numbers. This homogeneity‚ although strategic also fails to recognize that through the same strategy it is also erasing and failing to allocate these future

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    Symbolism In Los Vendidos

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    In Luis Valdez short play “Los Vendidos”‚ it is clear that there was a stereotyping issue and he demonstrates this symbolically. I have analyzed his symbolic demonstrations on how Mexicans are labeled and looked down on by society. This short play takes place in Honest Sanchos car lot. Miss Jimenez is a secretary from Governor Reagan’s office and she is looking for a Mexican type for the administration. When he walks up to Honest Sancho‚ she firmly insists that her name is pronounced JIM-enez‚ she

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