Examples Of Discrimination In Los Vendidos

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Which one is better “Mexican or Mexican-American?” This play talks about how people can be stereotype. Discrimination has been an issue in the United States from the beginning of the foundation, even before the movement of Civil Rights, African-Americans was the center of attraction for discrimination. Nonetheless, as United States keep on developing, discrimination was no more focused on the minority of African-American, rather the focus shift to the largest number of population and also on the majority that has the rapid and quickest developing community in American, which are the Mexican-Americans. Well, discrimination against Mexican-Americans is not surprising at all to people, amazingly Americans is not the only nation that discriminate …show more content…

Also, in line with the play, because of the nature and value of the Mexican-American, they were taken as someone who can be fed on Matinis, Langendorf bread and Apple pie made from home, just to keep them functioning. Mexican-American worker are also programmed to eat Mexican food only on ceremonial functions (Valdez 1037). This is why the Mexican-American do not want to be refers to as Mexican community, because they are considered to be sellouts. Miss JIM-enez the secretary, has Hispanic name as are last name, yet she is still researching for Mexican-American, as if she is not Hispanic. Even though, Mexican-American can decide to be either Mexican or American, they are still affect by Mexican or American communities stated by Los Vendidos, but the play makes the reader sees it as something exceedingly bad. In (Valdez 1033), the Secretary was completely offended, just because one of the Mexican-American worker change his word to Spanish in the middle of their …show more content…

In the play, Los Vensidos, the Mexican-American are considered as machine as well as other immigrants “They think we’re machine” (Valdez 1038), because of the way they were used by the Americans, before the movement of the Civil Rights. United States went through so much controversy, which affected the Hispanic groups. All the controversy comes from so many things like war, labor group, civil right and education. In Los Vendidos, there is scene that shows how the Mexican product is not accepted by the American, when the Secretary makes a statement that “made in Mexico? Mr. Sancho, I thought he was an American product. No, I’m sorry. We can’t buy anything but American-made product. He just won’t do” (Valdez 1036). Nevertheless, after the movement of the Civil Rights the Mexican immigrant and the Mexican-American receive the final liberty from

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