Mexican Massacre Essay

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Our history is like an ocean, there are many things that we don’t know about and that are hard to find about. In this world where we live in many things have happened, like murder, racism and many other things. This thing causes a big impact in our society. But in reality what should really matter to us is our history for each one of us, because from there we know where we come from and what our ancestors did on those old times. It is important to know about other times. It is important to know about other histories of other cultures and people, but ours is what matters the most. The majority of the Mexican-Americans don’t know about our history, how much the people suffered, how many of them were killed and the reasons behind this massacre. …show more content…

All of the ones that were Mexican nationals or Texas Mexicans living there were the ones that were killed by Texas Rangers, neighbors, and some vigilantes. They were killed in many different ways, some were decapitated others were treated violently by being burned. Many Mexicans were killed, a lot of times it was already common knowing that a Mexican was killed. No one would do anything about this, that’s why it didn’t mattered how many Mexicans were being killed, they had no interest knowing on what was happening to the Mexicans. They would not care about Mexicans being killed they saw them has people that did not mattered in this world, but if an American was killed they would make a big deal about it, and start to investigate what happened. The people that had family members that were killed lived with terror knowing that at any moment they could be killed. “One or more of us may have incurred the displeasure of someone, and it seems only necessary for that someone to whisper our names to an officer, to have us imprisoned and killed without opportunity to prove in a fair trial, the falsity of the charges against us” the residents of Kingsville said this to President Woodrow Wilson in 1916. They said that some of them might be killed if they sign the petition without even knowing the name of who is …show more content…

They did not want Mexican nationals or Texas Mexicans. “One hundred years is not that long ago. You miss out on three generations of a decent education. It does not end up putting Mexican-Americans at a disadvantage. It’s not about something that was taken away, but something that was never allowed to develop”. The things that happened to the Mexicans is something we should never forget about. They were decapitated, burned and many other things. They were treated in a really bad way in a place where it’s said that its respectful and peaceful. Everyone should know the real story of how Americans were acting, they don’t show or talk about this tragedy that occurred because they want for everyone to see them has good people. But no I refuse to forget the entire things that happened to the people of my own

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