MGT 467 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Mexican Americans, Hispanic, Chicano Movement
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U. s. census bureau describes hispanics as people who identify themselves as having mexican, puerto. Rican, cuban, or other spanish origin or culture, regardless of race. Hispanics face discrimination based on skin color and ethnicity. Many latinos view their race as being cultural, often variable, and contextual. Hispanics experience discrimination based on skin color as well as ethnicity. Earliest known ancestors of mexican americans, were indigenous people residing in the southwest and large parts of mexico before the arrival of european americans. After mexican-american war, mexicans in texas became mexican-americans, however, this didn"t guarantee equal rights. During depression, between 500,000 - 2million mexican americans were repatriated" to mexico to free up jobs. In texas, segregation of white, black, and mexican schools with the latter two being clearly unequal". Mexican american solders served in wwii, but returned to "second class citizenship" after war. Chicano movement emerged in the 1960s and 1970s to fight for civil rights of mexican americans.