Harvest Of Empire Documentary Analysis

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The movie I am doing my reflection on is the documentary film “Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America”. This film focuses on the United States economic relationship and impact on Latinos in the nation as well as the Latin American countries to the south. It does this by going into the history of the U.S. and its people along with its international polices. Which brings up a very disturbing and sad picture as we see just how manipulative and controlling our nation is and how far it goes to ensure its stakes and views are protected. As previously mention the films main focus is on the United States economic relationship and impact on Latinos and Latin countries. Primarily we see how Latinos are treated here in the U.S. and the hardships the face along with how the U.S. affected other countries like Guatemala, or more specifically how influential United Fruit Company was, and how its presence affected the nation. One major example of this was the coup that the US backed to overthrow the democratically elected government of Guatemala after they confronted the United Fruit Company. We also see how the U.S. military affected these nations, one well known example being the …show more content…

This is because many of the things brought up in the film I have either or heard stories about. I have seen the struggles migrants face and even the exploitation as my parents themselves were once immigrants and struggled to work and live here until my father gain citizenship during Regan’s presidency. I’ve even heard stories and seen the effects of NAFTA from my grandfather who was once a major corn farmer in Mexico before NAFTA was enacted; he would show me pictures of what he did and of those he worked with, many of who attempted to immigrate to the U.S. or were forced to move elsewhere. Granted I haven’t seen nor experience the other aspects of the film like the military

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