From the beginning, Mexican Americans faced significant discrimination and marginalization, particularly after the U.S. annexation of Mexican territories in the mid-19th century. Many were stripped of their land and rights, and racial prejudice often subjected them to social and economic inequalities. Despite their contributions to the workforce and culture, they were frequently relegated to low-paying jobs and faced segregation. This systemic discrimination laid the groundwork for ongoing struggles for civil rights and recognition.
No those burrito rollers messed us up! They be like "no mercy for da american inn-diaan! (In mexican accent)
They were not treated equally. For example there was a white school and a black school.one, they werent slaves then and two, they were separated from the whites.
Many thought Mexican Americans were taking jobs and welfare money from white Americans.
Basically, what most of them still find is a language barrier preventing them to get high-skilled jobs; another one is the difficulty to find jobs.In the case of violence, paradoxically most of them are assaulted, robbed or raped by gangs of Mexican-Americans.
the burden of proof was put on Mexican Americans to prove that they owned the land -novanet
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No those burrito rollers messed us up! They be like "no mercy for da american inn-diaan! (In mexican accent)
in 1789 mexican and asian americans began to vote
in 1789 mexican and asian americans began to vote
the Mexican Americans were fighting for the border between TX and Mexico
They were treated much like the Native Americans. They faced a great deal of prejudice and violence. Their land was taken by American settlers and they were forced to move. Occasionally, the Tejanos rebelled as a result of the discrimination.
it refers to mexican americans <3
The Chicano's were not treated equal to the whites, and they had no rights of freedom. :)
30% of Americans believe they are not being treated with respect.
Mexicans, Americans or Mexican-Americans. Be aware that "Mexican", "American" and even "Texan" are nationalities, not ethnic definitions.
A rich Mexican heritage.
they were treated harshly