Friday, February 15, 2013
In-Depth
While the Lations/Hispanic/Mexican-Americans were affected by the community they live in in the U.S. their kids never ceased to stop celebrating their old celebrations. The children continuously without any hesitation they continued being a big part of their family traditions. The culture itself makes them unique and united with any other Latinos/Hispanics/Mexican-American. As their children enter into American schools, they are exposed to new traditions and traits from Americans, therefore they will end up questioning their own beliefs and ways. Only thing I don't understand is that how are each children different from their parents' personalities? Why are they still considered minorities when they populate a great deal in America? How did their culture entirely affect America and what did we accept as a 'norm'? These questions are still lingering throughout my research, bits and bits are being answered. While they had populated America they did eventually affect us as a whole in a positive way. We are accepting their language on American products for them to read it and we're learning Spanish in our own schools. If we're accepting all of these things, why is it still difficult for them to live in our society as an equal? The studies show that if we were able to combine all the wealth and population, the Hispanic American would be the third largest and wealthiest in the Latin American history.
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