Title: Hispanic Americans and Native Americans
1Hispanic Americans and Native Americans
2Todays Agenda
- Finish 19.1
- Complete 19.2
- What we dont get done must be finished for
homework!!!! - Ill will collect 19.1 and 19.2 tomorrow (15
points) - So wake up and lets get this done!
3Should undocumented workers be allowed to stay
and work in the US?
4Who made up the Hispanic population of the US in
the 60s and 70s?
- 5 major groups
- Mexican Americans
- Puerto Ricans
- Cuban Americans
- Central Americans
- South Americans
- Shared language, culture, religion
- Differed geographically/ economically/politically
5How did they get here?
- Mexican Americans
- Great grandchildren of Mexican War
- Baraceros (farm workers) invited during WWII
- Undocumented (illegal) Aliens
- Puerto Ricans
- Already American citizens
- Most arrived after WWII seeking work
- Settled in NY city
- Cuban Americans
- Fled Cuba after Cuban Missile Crisis 1962- 3
thousand per week - Mariel Boatlift (1980)
- 130 thousand came
- Most settled in Miami
6What political issues did Hispanics face in the
60s and 70s?
- Gerrymandering
- No voice in government (representation)
- Bracero Program Ended
- Temporary work visas stopped after 1965
- Undocumented workers continued to enter US
- Coyotes (guides)
- Often robbed or exploited them for lots of
- Exploitation
- American farmers exploited them
- Poor conditions, little pay, no protection
A crowd of Mexicans in Mexico City wait to
register for the U.S. Bracero program, circa
1943.
7Cesar Chavez Presentation
8Who was Cesar Chavez?
- Leader of United Farm Workers
- Knows as a quiet explosion
- Unionized farm workers
- Called on Americans to boycott farm products to
help him negotiate better pay and working
conditions
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10Describe the state of Native Americans in the
1960s and 70s.
- Population soared between 1960-70
- 550 thousand to almost 800 thousand
- 66 lived off reservations (in cities)
- 38 lived in poverty
- 12 was national average
- 50 unemployment
- 50 dropout rate
- 46 Life expectancy
- Alcoholism, suicide rates were highest in nation
11American Indian Movement (AIM) Presentation
12What happened at Wounded Knee in Feb, 1973?
13What happened at Wounded Knee in Feb, 1973?
- Armed Sioux seized control of small town in South
Dakota (Wounded Knee) - Site of massacre of Sioux by US marshals in 1890
- Sioux were supported by American Indian Movement
(AIM) - Militant Indian group
- US marshals surrounded town
- Wanted to starve them into submission
- Results
- 2 Native Americans killed
- 1 US marshal wounded
- Focused public attention on deplorable condition
of Native Americans
http//video.google.com/videoplay?docid3572489713
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