A new wave of Cubans and hundreds of thousands of Latinos flee to the…
Latino Americans, Ep. 02 - Empire of Dreams
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See how the American population is reshaped by Latino immigration starting in 1880 and continuing into the 1940s: Cubans, Mexicans and Puerto Ricans start to build communities in South Florida, Los Angeles, and New York.
Series Description
The first major documentary series for television to chronicle the rich and varied history and experiences of Latinos, who have helped shape North America over the last 500-plus years and have become, with more than 50 million people, the largest minority group in the U.S. The changing and yet repeating context of American history provides a backdrop for the drama of individual lives. It is a story of immigration and redemption, of anguish and celebration, of the gradual construction of a new American identity that connects and empowers millions of people today.
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Main credits
Belton, David (film director)
Bratt, Benjamin (narrator)
Fritz, Sonia (film director)
Bosch, Adriana (film producer)
Other credits
Cinematography, Tim Cragg, Paul Mailman; editors, Peter Rhodes, David Espar; music, Claudio Ragazzi.
Distributor subjects
Latin American Studies; Culture + Identity; Race + Ethnicity; Political Science; History; Migration Studies; Latinx; Sociology; North America; ExileKeywords
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Narrator: FROM 1836 TO 1914,
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OVER 30 MILLION PEOPLE
IMMIGRATED TO THE UNITED STATES,
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THE TIRED, HUDDLED MASSES
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THAT MADE ELLIS ISLAND
A BEACON OF HOPE.
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AMONG THE CROWDED FACES
IN NEW YORK HARBOR
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IN JANUARY 1880
AS A 27-YEAR-OLD POLITICAL EXILE
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FROM CUBA--JOSE MARTI.
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Man as Marti: ELSEWHERE,
THEY MAKE MEN FLEE,
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BUT HERE, THEY WELCOME
THE FLEEING MAN WITH A SMILE.
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Narrator: MARTI WOULD JOIN
THE EARLIEST COMMUNITY
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OF LATINOS IN NEW YORK--
PUERTO RICANS AND CUBANS
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WHO HAD ARRIVED
ALONG THE TRADE ROUTES
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THAT BROUGHT TOBACCO, COFFEE,
AND SUGAR INTO THE U.S.
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[TRAIN WHISTLE BLOWS]
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AS THE NEW CENTURY DAWNED,
MANY MORE LATINOS
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WOULD VENTURE NORTH FROM PLACES
LINKED TO AMERICA BY TRADE
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OR TAKEN BY CONQUEST.
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Man: THIS HUGE LATINO PRESENCE
IN THE UNITED STATES
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IS A DIRECT RESULT OF OUR OWN
NATION'S TERRITORIAL EXPANSION.
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Narrator: TENS OF THOUSANDS
WOULD COME FROM PUERTO RICO...
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[EXPLOSION]
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AN ISLAND ACQUIRED BY WAR
IN 1898.
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THEY WOULD BUILD A COMMUNITY
THAT, IN TIME, WOULD SEE MORE
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PUERTO RICANS IN THE UNITED
STATES, THAN ON THE ISLAND
ITSELF.
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NEARLY ONE MILLION
WOULD COME FROM MEXICO
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FOLLOWING THE TRACKS
THAT BROUGHT SILVER
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AND COPPER TO AMERICA
AND NOW PROVIDED
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THE ONLY ESCAPE
FROM A VIOLENT REVOLUTION.
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JUAN SALVADOR VILLASENOR
SURVIVES THE WAR
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AND ACHIEVES HIS OWN VERSION
OF THE AMERICAN DREAM...
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Man: MY FATHER THOUGHT
THAT THE UNITED STATES
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WAS LIKE PARADISE.
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THERE WAS FOOD FOR EVERYONE,
AND THERE WAS JOBS FOR EVERYONE.
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Narrator: BUT FOR
A MEXICAN-AMERICAN GIRL
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BORN IN LOS ANGELES,
THAT DREAM WOULD BE DENIED.
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EMELIA CASTANEDA AND HER FAMILY
ARE DEPORTED
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ALONG WITH HALF A MILLION
MEXICANS AND MEXICAN-AMERICANS
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DURING THE GREAT DEPRESSION.
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Castaneda: WE HAD A TRUNK,
A BIG TRUNK,
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AND THE FIRST THING MY FATHER
PUT IN THERE
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WAS HIS WORKING TOOLS AND
A COUPLE OF BLANKETS THAT WE HAD
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BECAUSE WE LOST EVERYTHING.
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Man: IT SETS UP A PATTERN
OF WANTING MEXICAN LABOR
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AT TIMES IN WHICH
EMPLOYMENT IS NEEDED,
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AND WANTING PEOPLE TO JUST LEAVE
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WHEN THAT LABOR
IS NO LONGER NEEDED.
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Narrator: HALF A CENTURY AFTER
OTHER LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES
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ACHIEVED THEIR INDEPENDENCE,
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ALL THAT WAS LEFT OF SPAIN'S
VAST AMERICAN EMPIRE
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WERE THE ISLANDS OF CUBA
AND PUERTO RICO.
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IN 1868, ANGERED BY 300 YEARS
OF SPANISH RULE,
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CUBANS ROSE IN REVOLT.
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[MAN SPEAKING SPANISH]
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Narrator:
INSPIRED BY THE UPRISING,
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JOSE MARTI WROTE HIS FIRST POEM
AT AGE 15.
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Woman: MARTI IS A ROMANTIC,
AN IDEALIST
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FROM A VERY YOUNG AGE.
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15, 16 YEARS OLD, HE'S ALREADY
PUBLISHING A NEWSPAPER IN CUBA
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ADVOCATING FOR INDEPENDENCE.
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Narrator: JOSE MARTI
WAS TRIED FOR TREASON
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AND SENTENCED TO FORCED LABOR
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WHEN LETTERS LINKING HIM
TO THE REVOLT WERE FOUND.
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THE CHAINS ATTACHED TO HIS LEGS
LACERATED HIM SO SEVERELY
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THAT HIS MOTHER PLEADED
TO HAVE HER SON RELEASED.
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HE WAS EXILED FROM CUBA.
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FOR 10 YEARS, HE WANDERED
THE WORLD, AND IN 1880,
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THE ASPIRING REVOLUTIONARY
ARRIVED IN NEW YORK.
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Man: MARTI IS VENERATED AS THE
FATHER OF CUBAN INDEPENDENCE,
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A TOWERING FIGURE
OF CUBAN HISTORY.
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HIS STATUS IN LATIN AMERICAN
HAS THIS TREMENDOUS,
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ALMOST DIVINE NATURE,
IN MANY WAYS,
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BUT MARTI, WHEN HE ARRIVES
IN NEW YORK IN 1880,
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IS A 27-YEAR-OLD POET.
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Woman: HE COMES
TO THE UNITED STATES,
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AS MANY REVOLUTIONARIES
FROM THE AMERICAS DID,
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BECAUSE IT WAS
A SAFE PLACE TO PLOT
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FOR THE INDEPENDENCE
OF HIS COUNTRY.
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Man: THE DREAM OF EQUALITY,
THE DREAM OF FREEDOM--
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THAT WAS THE DREAM
OF THE UNITED STATES.
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THAT'S WHAT
DREW HIM TO THE UNITED STATES.
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Man as Marti: I AM AT LAST
IN A COUNTRY
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WHERE EVERYONE LOOKS
LIKE HIS OWN MASTER,
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FREEDOM BEING HERE
THE FOUNDATION, THE SHIELD,
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THE ESSENCE OF LIFE.
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Man: AMERICAN WAS INTELLECTUALLY
FREE, DYNAMIC.
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YOU DIDN'T HAVE SPANISH AGENTS
LOOKING OVER YOUR SHOULDER
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IF YOU WANTED TO PUBLISH
A NEWSPAPER.
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IT WAS A PLACE WHERE MARTI
COULD LOOK OVER THE FENCE
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AND INTO AN ALTERNATIVE VIEW
OF WHAT A SOCIETY COULD BE LIKE.
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Narrator: MARTI WORKED
AS A CORRESPONDENT
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FOR LEADING
SOUTH AMERICAN JOURNALS,
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WRITING ON EVERY ASPECT
OF LIFE IN AMERICA.
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Man: HE REPORTED ON
AN AMAZING NUMBER OF EVENTS.
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HE COVERED THE OPENING
OF THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE.
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HE COVERED
THE HAYMARKET SQUARE AFFAIR,
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THE EXECUTIONS, LYNCHINGS.
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IT GAVE HIM ENORMOUS INSIGHTS
INTO AMERICAN SOCIETY.
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Narrator: THE RACISM
OF THE ERA OF JIM CROW
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AND THE INEQUITIES
OF NEW YORK CITY
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IN THE AGE OF THE ROBBER BARONS
TRANSFORMED JOSE MARTI.
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ONCE AN ADMIRER
OF THE UNITED STATES,
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HE BEGAN TO LOSE FAITH
IN AMERICA.
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Garcia: HE BECOMES
INCREDIBLY DISILLUSIONED,
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AND HE BEGINS TO REALIZE
THAT THE UNITED STATES
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IS NOT AN APPROPRIATE MODEL
FOR THE CUBA THAT HE ENVISIONS.
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HE ENVISIONS A CUBA
FOR PEOPLE OF ALL RACES,
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OF ALL ECONOMIC BACKGROUNDS.
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Man: IT IS AROUND 1891
THAT HE CHANGES.
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HE IS NO LONGER AN OBSERVER.
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HE NOW BECOMES A FULL-TIME
POLITICAL ACTOR,
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AND THERE IS A SPEECH IN WHICH
HE ESSENTIALLY LAUNCHES THIS,
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AND HE SAYS, "WE ARE NOW GOING
TO GET ON OUR HORSES," RIGHT,
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FIGURATIVELY, OF COURSE, BECAUSE
HE REALLY DIDN'T RIDE A HORSE.
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FIGURATIVELY, HE SAYS,
"WE'RE GONNA GET ON OUR HORSES,
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"AND WE SHALL NOW RIDE,
AND WE SHALL SUMMON
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"ALL OUR STRENGTH TO BE ABLE
TO FINALLY DO
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WHAT WE HAVE TO DO AS CUBANS."
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Narrator:
FROM THE SAFETY OF EXILE,
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MARTI ORGANIZED AN INSURRECTION
AND WENT TO KEY WEST
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AND YBOR CITY NEAR TAMPA,
WHERE 15,000 CUBANS
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HAD SETTLED
AROUND CIGAR FACTORIES.
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Garcia: THE CIGAR WORKERS
WOULD POOL THEIR RESOURCES
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AND HIRE A MAN TO READ TO THEM
DURING THE WORK DAY,
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AND THAT LECTOR, THAT READER,
WOULD READ NEWSPAPERS,
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WOULD READ FROM NOVELS
AND FROM PLAYS.
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SO, CONSEQUENTLY, THE WORKERS
WERE VERY INFORMED PEOPLE
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AND POLITICALLY SAVVY.
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Narrator: CONTRIBUTING
ONE DAY'S PAY EACH WEEK
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TO THE CAUSE OF INDEPENDENCE,
CIGAR WORKERS
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BECAME THE HEART AND SOUL
OF THE REVOLUTION
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AND DEVOTED FOLLOWERS
OF JOSE MARTI.
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"WHAT A MAN,"
OBSERVED ONE WORKER.
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"WITH EACH VISIT, HE LAYS
ONE NEW BRICK TO THE BUILDING."
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MARTI FOUNDED
THE CUBAN REVOLUTIONARY PARTY
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AND PUBLISHED A NEWSPAPER--
"PATRIA."
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ON ITS PAGES,
HE WARNED OF THE THREAT
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HE FELT AMERICA'S GROWING POWER
REPRESENTED FOR LATIN AMERICA.
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Perez: UNLIKE PREVIOUS EMIGRES
WHO HAD TRIED TO LOBBY THE U.S.
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TO ENTER INTO THE CONFLICT,
MARTI DOES NOT WANT
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TO CALL ATTENTION TO THE CAUSE
OF CUBA IN THE U.S.
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Suarez: MARTI BELIEVES THAT
IF LEFT TO ITS OWN DEVICES,
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THE UNITED STATES WOULD BE
AN EXPANSIONIST POWER, AND LOOK.
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HE ISN'T TOO FAR OFF THE MARK.
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TWICE IN THE 19th CENTURY,
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THE UNTIED STATES
TRIES TO BUY CUBA FROM SPAIN.
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Garcia: MARTI KNOWS HIS HISTORY.
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HE SEES WHAT HAS HAPPENED
TO THE PEOPLE OF MEXICAN ORIGIN
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IN THE CONQUERED TERRITORIES
IN THE SOUTHWEST.
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HE SEES HOW,
DESPITE THE PROTECTIONS
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OFFERED BY THE TREATY
OF GUADALUPE HIDALGO,
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THAT THE PEOPLE
IN THIS CONQUERED TERRITORY
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HAVE BECOME
SECOND-CLASS CITIZENS.
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Narrator: BY 1895,
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CUBAN REBELS WERE READY
TO RISE UP.
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MARTI WROTE THE ORDER
FOR THE INSURRECTION TO BEGIN.
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IT WAS SMUGGLED INTO HAVANA
HIDDEN INSIDE A CIGAR.
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IN APRIL, HE SAILED TO CUBA
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WITH A SMALL FORCE OF EXILES
TO COMMAND THE UPRISING.
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ONLY 5 WEEKS AFTER HE ARRIVED,
THE POET WAS KILLED IN BATTLE.
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AN UNFINISHED LETTER
PUBLISHED AFTER HIS DEATH
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WOULD BECOME
HIS MOST IMPORTANT LEGACY.
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Man as Marti:
MY DEAREST BROTHER,
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I AM DAILY IN DANGER OF GIVING
MY LIFE FOR MY COUNTRY AND DUTY,
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THE DUTY OF PREVENTING
THE UNITED STATES
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FROM OVERPOWERING OUR LANDS
WITH ITS MIGHT.
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Narrator: FOR THE NEXT 3 YEARS,
CUBAN INSURGENTS
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AND SPANISH SOLDIERS FOUGHT
A FIERCE WAR OF ATTRITION
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90 MILES SOUTH
OF A MIGHTY AMERICAN NATION
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POISED TO BECOME A WORLD POWER.
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Gerstle: AS IT LOOKS ON A WORLD
OF NATIONS THAT IS RUSHING
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TO ACQUIRE COLONIES,
THE UNITED STATES ASKS,
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"SHOULD WE JOIN THIS RACE
FOR EXPANSION?"
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AND ONE SECTOR OF AMERICA SAYS,
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"YES. GREAT NATIONS HAVE
IMPERIAL TERRITORIES,"
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AND THERE IS ANOTHER
GROUP OF AMERICANS
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THAT SAYS, "WELL, NOT SO FAST.
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"THIS NATION WAS BORN TO BE A
NATION OF EQUALITY AND LIBERTY.
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"IT WAS NOT BORN
TO IMPOSE ITS WILL
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AND ITS SOVEREIGNTY
ON UNWILLING PEOPLE."
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Narrator: WITH THE UNITED STATES
NOW EXTENDING
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"FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA,"
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THE EXPANSIONISTS
COVETED THE SCRAPS
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OF THE SPANISH EMPIRE--
THE PHILIPPINES IN THE PACIFIC
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AND IN THE CARIBBEAN,
PUERTO RICO AND CUBA,
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A STRATEGIC ISLAND AT THE
GATEWAY OF THE GULF OF MEXICO
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AND WHERE AMERICANS HAD
$50 MILLION INVESTED IN SUGAR--
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BUT WITH 300,000 SOLDIERS
IN CUBA,
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SPAIN WAS DETERMINED TO HOLD ON
TO THE ISLAND.
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TO CRUSH THE INSURGENCY AND
WEAKEN SUPPORT FOR THE REBELS,
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HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF CUBANS
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WERE HERDED
INTO CONCENTRATION CAMPS.
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THEIR PLIGHT BECAME DAILY FODDER
FOR WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST
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AND JOSEPH PULITZER,
WHO BEAT THE DRUMS OF WAR
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TO BUILD
THEIR NEWSPAPER EMPIRES.
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Gerstle: WHAT MAKES
THE ENTHUSIASM FOR A WAR IN CUBA
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ALMOST UNANIMOUS IN 1898
IS THAT IT OFFERS A WAY
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FOR THE UNITED STATES TO EXPRESS
BOTH OF ITS IMPULSES--
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THE IMPULSE TO MAKE
A STATEMENT TO THE WORLD,
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"WE ARE AN IMPERIAL POWER,"
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AND ON THE OTHER HAND,
THE OPPORTUNITY TO SAY,
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"WE ARE BRINGING OUR HERITAGE
OF LIBERTY AND FREEDOM
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AND DEMOCRACY
FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT IT."
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Narrator: WITH WAR FEVER
RUNNING HIGH,
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ALL THAT WAS NEEDED
WAS A PRETEXT.
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ON FEBRUARY 15, 1898...
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[EXPLOSION]
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IN HAVANA HARBOR,
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AN EXPLOSION DESTROYED
AN AMERICAN BATTLESHIP,
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THE USS MAINE,
KILLING 266 MEN ON BOARD.
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EVEN THOUGH REPORTS ON THE CAUSE
WERE CONFLICTING,
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PRESIDENT WILLIAM McKINLEY
ASKED CONGRESS
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TO DECLARE WAR ON SPAIN.
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U.S. FORCES LANDED
IN THE PHILIPPINES AND CUBA.
00:12:35.421 --> 00:12:39.842
FROM CUBA CAME IMAGES
OF AMERICAN HEROICS.
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THEODORE ROOSEVELT AT THE HEAD
OF HIS ROUGH RIDERS
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CAPTURED SAN JUAN HILL AND THE
AMERICAN PUBLIC'S IMAGINATION.
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"A SPLENDID, LITTLE WAR,"
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SECRETARY OF STATE JOHN HAY
CALLED IT.
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THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR LASTED
A MERE 13 WEEKS.
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WHEN THE U.S. NAVY
DESTROYED THE SPANISH FLEET,
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SPAIN SURRENDERED.
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THE AMERICAN ARMY ENTERED
SANTIAGO DE CUBA AS LIBERATORS
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WHILE THE CUBAN REBEL ARMY WAS
FORCED TO WAIT OUTSIDE THE CITY.
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Gerstle: THE STORY IS TOLD
IN AMERICA
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THAT THE CUBANS
ARE A LOT LIKE US.
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THEY ARE TRYING
TO FREE THEMSELVES
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FROM AN OPPRESSIVE
COLONIAL POWER.
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AS THEY'RE IMAGINING
THEY'RE LIKE US,
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THEY'RE IMAGINING THEM AS WHITE,
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BUT THE CUBAN ALLIES TURN OUT BE
MOSTLY BLACK,
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AND THIS WAS CONFOUNDING
AND UPSETTING
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BECAUSE IN THEIR OWN SOCIETY,
AMERICANS ARE SAYING
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THINGS LIKE, "WHITES ARE FIT
FOR LIBERTY AND SELF-RULE.
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BLACKS ARE NOT."
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Narrator:
THE HEAD OF U.S. FORCES
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GENERAL WILLIAM SCHAFTER,
REMARKED,
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"THESE PEOPLE ARE NO MORE FIT
FOR SELF-GOVERNMENT
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THAN GUNPOWDER IS FOR HELL,"
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Garcia: THE FINAL INSULT COMES
IN DECEMBER 1898,
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WHEN REPRESENTATIVES OF
THE UNITED STATES AND OF SPAIN
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SIT DOWN TO NEGOTIATE THE END OF
THE WAR AND THE SPOILS OF WAR.
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THE PEOPLE WHOSE DESTINIES
WILL BE DETERMINED,
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THE CUBANOS, THE PUERTORIQUENOS,
THE FILIPINOS--
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NONE OF THEM ARE INVITED TO
TAKE PART IN THESE DISCUSSIONS.
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Narrator: THE PHILIPPINES, CUBA,
AND PUERTO RICO
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WERE NOW UNDER U.S. CONTROL.
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AFTER 4 YEARS OF AMERICAN
MILITARY OCCUPATION,
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CUBA BECAME INDEPENDENT.
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IN 1898, BEFORE WAR
HAD BEEN DECLARED,
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JOSE MARTI'S,
REVOLUTIONARY PARTY
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HAD STRUCK A DEAL
WITH THE U.S. CONGRESS.
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IN EXCHANGE FOR THE REBEL'S
COOPERATION
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WITH THE U.S. MILITARY
INTERVENTION,
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THE UNITED STATES
PROMISED TO LEAVE CUBA
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AT THE END OF THE WAR.
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Garcia: THE AMERICANS
HAD COMMITTED THEMSELVES
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TO LEAVING CUBANS TO THEIR OWN
POLITICAL AUTHORITY,
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AND SO THEY DO THAT.
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THEY HONOR THOSE TERMS,
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BUT THEY LEAVE IN PLACE
THE PLATT AMENDMENT,
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WHICH THE CUBANS
RELUCTANTLY AGREE TO.
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AMERICANS SAY THAT THEY WILL
INTERVENE IN CUBAN AFFAIRS
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IF THEY FEEL
THAT CUBAN INDEPENDENCE
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OR CUBAN SOVEREIGNTY
IS THREATENED,
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AND THEY EXERCISE THAT RIGHT
TO INTERVENE IN CUBAN AFFAIRS
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ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS.
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Narrator: IN PUERTO RICO,
THE UNITED STATES
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TOOK OVER THE ISLAND
AND NEVER LEFT.
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Suarez: PUERTO RICO IS AN
ACCIDENTAL IMPERIAL INHERITANCE
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OF THE SPANISH AMERICAN WAR.
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NOBODY WENT TO WAR
TO OWN PUERTO RICO.
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BASICALLY, WE JUST SEND A BUNCH
OF AMERICAN OFFICE HOLDERS
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AND GENERALS DOWN
TO RUN THE PLACE.
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Man: ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS
THE GOVERNMENT DID
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WAS CHANGE THE LANGUAGE
OF INSTRUCTION
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IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
OF PUERTO RICO TO ENGLISH.
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KIDS IN PUERTO RICO
WERE LEARNING
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ABOUT GEORGE WASHINGTON
AND ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
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BUT WHAT THEY WERE NOT LEARNING,
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ABOUT THE HISTORY
OF THEIR OWN ISLAND.
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Narrator: BENIGN ASSIMILATION,
AS THE POLICY WAS CALLED,
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WAS ACCOMPANIED BY REAL
IMPROVEMENTS TO THE ISLAND,
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AS THE AMERICANS BUILT
ROADS, HOSPITALS, SEWERS.
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U.S. COMPANIES
INVESTED MILLIONS IN SUGAR,
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CREATING THOUSANDS OF JOBS.
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Garcia: THAT HELPS TO FOSTER
A SENSE OF OPTIMISM
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ABOUT WHAT LIFE MIGHT LOOK LIKE
UNDER AMERICAN RULE,
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BUT PUERTO RICANS
ALSO COME TO REALIZE
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THAT THEY OCCUPY
A VERY AMBIGUOUS STATUS.
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Man: PUERTO RICANS
HAD NO VOTE IN THE CONGRESS,
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OBVIOUSLY NO SENATORS.
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THE GOVERNORS WERE SENT
BY THE PRESIDENT, AND CONGRESS
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ESSENTIALLY DICTATED THE AFFAIRS
OF THE ISLAND,
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AND CONGRESS WAS NOT
OF A MIND TO EITHER
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GRANT PUERTO RICO INDEPENDENCE
OR GRANT IT STATEHOOD.
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Narrator: ONE PROMINENT
PUERTO RICAN,
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LUIS MUNOZ RIVERA,
APPEALED TO THE U.S.
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TO DEFINE THE STATUS
OF PUERTO RICO.
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"[WE ARE] A PEOPLE
WITHOUT A COUNTRY,
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"A FLAG, ALMOST WITHOUT A NAME.
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"WHO ARE WE? WHAT ARE WE?
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ARE WE CITIZENS,
OR ARE WE SUBJECTS?"
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CONGRESS TOOK ONE STEP TOWARD
CLARIFYING THE QUESTION,
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GRANTING PUERTO RICANS
U.S. CITIZENSHIP IN 1917,
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BUT THEY WOULD ENJOY
ONLY LIMITED RIGHTS.
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THEY WOULD HAVE
NO REPRESENTATION
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IN THE U.S. CONGRESS
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AND COULD NOT ELECT
THEIR OWN GOVERNOR.
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WHAT THEY COULD DO WAS TRAVEL
FREELY TO THE UNITED STATES.
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THEY CAME ABOARD THE COAMO,
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THE BORINQUEN.
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THEY CAME TO WORK IN THE TOBACCO
AND ROPE FACTORIES
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AND DOCK YARDS OF NEW YORK CITY.
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Woman: IN SOME FAMILIES,
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THERE WERE COLLECTIONS
THAT WERE TAKEN
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SO THAT ONE MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
COULD MIGRATE.
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THOSE DECISIONS
WERE NOT MADE LIGHTLY
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BECAUSE IT COST ABOUT $25, WHICH
WAS AN ENORMOUS AMOUNT OF MONEY.
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Narrator: BERNARDO VEGA,
A CIGAR ROLLER
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FROM THE MOUNTAINS
OF PUERTO RICO,
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WAS A PASSENGER ON THE COAMO.
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Man as Vega: THE OVERRIDING
THEME OF OUR CONVERSATIONS
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ON THE SHIP WAS WHAT WE EXPECTED
TO FIND IN NEW YORK CITY.
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FIRST SAVINGS WOULD BE
FOR SENDING FOR CLOSE RELATIVES.
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YEARS LATER, THE TIME WOULD COME
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TO RETURN HOME
WITH POTS OF MONEY.
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EVERYONE'S MIND WAS ON THAT FARM
WE WOULD BE BUYING.
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Karoll: IT TRUE OF EVERY GROUP
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WHO HAS EVER MADE THE VOYAGE
FROM PUERTO RICO.
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THE INTENTION IS ALWAYS,
IT'S GOING TO BE THE MOVE
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THAT'S GOING TO BETTER
THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES,
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BUT IN THE LONG RUN, THEY'RE
ALWAYS GOING TO COME BACK HOME,
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AND THE SAD PART ABOUT IT IS
THAT THEY ALMOST NEVER DO.
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THEY'RE GOING TO HAVE CHILDREN,
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AND THEIR CHILDREN
ARE GOING TO HAVE FAMILIES,
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AND THEY ARE GOING
TO BE ROOTED HERE.
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Narrator: BY 1920,
MORE THAN 10,000 PUERTO RICANS
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HAD SETTLED IN NEW YORK--
IN BROOKLYN,
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THE LOWER EAST SIDE,
AND EAST HARLEM--EL BARRIO.
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BERNARDO VEGA GOT A JOB
AS A CIGAR WORKER,
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MARRIED, AND HAD TWO CHILDREN.
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HE WOULD NEVER GET THE FARM
OF HIS DREAMS BACK HOME,
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BUT HE HELPED PIONEER
WHAT WOULD, IN TIME, BECOME
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A NATION ON TWO SHORES,
WITH MORE PUERTO RICANS
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IN NEW YORK THAN ON THE ISLAND
OF PUERTO RICO.
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PUERTO RICANS WERE BUT
A FRACTION OF LATINOS
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COMING TO THE UNITED STATES
IN THE EARLY 1900s.
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NEARLY ONE MILLION
CAME FROM MEXICO,
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ESCAPING THE VIOLENCE
OF REVOLUTION.
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[GUNFIRE]
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Man: MY FATHER GREW UP
IN THIS LITTLE VILLAGE
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IN THE MOUNTAINS OF JALISCO
IN THE MIDDLE OF MEXICO,
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AND HE SAID THEY HAD
CHICKENS AND GOATS
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AND DIRT FLOORS, AND THEY HAD
HORSES AND CATTLE.
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[GUNFIRE]
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Narrator: THEN IN 1914, WAR CAME
TO ALTOS DE JALISCO, MEXICO.
00:20:26.433 --> 00:20:30.771
AND JUST LIKE THAT,
EVERYTHING WAS GONE.
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Villasenor: ALL HIS BROTHERS
AND SISTERS WERE SLAUGHTERED.
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ALL THAT WAS LEFT
WAS THIS 11-YEAR-OLD KID
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AND ONE SISTER THAT WAS 13
AND ANOTHER SISTER
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THAT HER HUSBAND HAD BEEN KILLED
AT THE DINNER TABLE...
00:20:50.249 --> 00:20:53.585
AND MY FATHER SAID
THAT WHEN HIS FATHER
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CAME BACK FROM
SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA,
00:20:56.338 --> 00:21:00.175
WHERE HE'D GONE FOR A YEAR
TO WORK ON A HORSE RANCH,
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HE SAW ALL THE CATTLE
HAD BEEN STOLEN.
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ALL THE HORSES HAD BEEN TAKEN.
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ALMOST ALL HIS SONS
HAD BEEN KILLED,
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AND HE STARTED SCREAMING,
"IT'S THE END OF THE WORLD.
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"GOD HAS FORSAKEN US," AND
HE STARTED DRINKING AND DIED.
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ON THE OTHER HAND,
MI CHAPARRITA,
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MY GRANDMOTHER FROM OAXACA,
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SHE SAW THE SAME CIRCUMSTANCES,
AND SHE DIDN'T FALL APART.
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SHE SAID, "MANANA ES OTRO
MILAGRO DE DIOS,"
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"TOMORROW IS ANOTHER MIRACLE
FROM GOD,"
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"Y CON EL FAVOR DE DIOS,"
"AND WITH THE BLESSING OF GOD,
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WE WILL SURVIVE,"
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AND THEY LEFT
THE MOUNTAINS OF JALISCO.
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Narrator: THE FAMILY
HEADED DOWN TO LEON,
00:21:45.595 --> 00:21:48.307
TO THE VALLEY OF GUANAJUATO.
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LIKE HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS
OF OTHER MEXICANS,
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THEY WENT IN SEARCH OF A TRAIN
THAT WOULD TAKE THEM NORTH.
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AWAY FROM THE WAR
THAT NOW CONSUMED MEXICO.
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[GUNFIRE]
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THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION
BEGAN IN 1910
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AS A REVOLT AGAINST
PRESIDENT PORFIRIO DIAZ.
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DIAZ RULED MEXICO FOR 35 YEARS,
00:22:16.752 --> 00:22:19.838
RELYING ON FOREIGN INVESTMENT
TO TRANSFORM THE NATION.
00:22:19.921 --> 00:22:23.925
Woman: HE ATTRACTED
CONSIDERABLE FOREIGN INVESTMENT
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FROM EUROPE
AND FROM THE UNITED STATES.
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Narrator:
U.S. COMPANIES INVESTED
00:22:29.264 --> 00:22:33.560
NEARLY $2 BILLION IN MEXICO
IN MINING,
00:22:33.643 --> 00:22:35.812
COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURE,
AND IN THE RAILROADS
00:22:35.896 --> 00:22:38.648
THAT CARRIED SILVER,
COFFEE, AND OIL NORTH
00:22:38.732 --> 00:22:43.653
AND BROUGHT SOUTH THE MACHINERY
THAT BUILT MODERN MEXICO.
00:22:43.737 --> 00:22:46.448
Ruiz: PORFIRIO DIAZ IS CREDITED
00:22:46.531 --> 00:22:52.996
WITH THE MODERNIZATION
OF MEXICO, BUT AT WHAT COST?
00:22:53.080 --> 00:22:55.373
THERE IS RISING POVERTY.
00:22:55.457 --> 00:23:01.046
HISTORIANS ESTIMATE THAT 90%
OF MEXICANS WERE LANDLESS.
00:23:01.129 --> 00:23:04.382
RURAL PEOPLE WERE KICKED OFF
THEIR SMALL LAND HOLDINGS
00:23:04.466 --> 00:23:06.551
TO MAKE WAY
FOR THIS CONCENTRATION
00:23:06.635 --> 00:23:10.055
OF CORPORATE AGRICULTURE.
00:23:10.138 --> 00:23:14.059
Narrator: PORFIRIO DIAZ
HAD PROMISED TO STEP DOWN,
00:23:14.142 --> 00:23:20.357
BUT IN 1910, HE DECLARED HIMSELF
PRESIDENT FOR ONE MORE TERM.
00:23:20.440 --> 00:23:25.737
HIS OPPONENT FRANCISCO MADERO
CALLED FOR AN INSURRECTION.
00:23:25.821 --> 00:23:28.740
IN THE SOUTH ROSE
EMILIANO ZAPATA
00:23:28.824 --> 00:23:32.994
AND HIS ARMY
OF LANDLESS PEASANTS.
00:23:33.078 --> 00:23:35.580
IN THE NORTH,
THE DASHING PANCHO VILLA
00:23:35.664 --> 00:23:39.835
BECAME THE FACE
OF THE REBELLION.
00:23:39.918 --> 00:23:42.087
THE TRAINS THAT ONCE LINKED
THE MEXICAN ECONOMY
00:23:42.170 --> 00:23:44.423
TO THE UNITED STATES NOW CARRIED
00:23:44.506 --> 00:23:47.217
THE ARMIES
OF THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION...
00:23:50.470 --> 00:23:53.098
AND AS THE FIGHTING
ENGULFED MEXICO,
00:23:53.181 --> 00:23:55.725
THE TRACKS RUNNING NORTH
PROVIDED THE ONLY MEANS
00:23:55.809 --> 00:23:58.812
OF ESCAPE FOR ALMOST
ONE MILLION MEXICANS,
00:23:58.895 --> 00:24:02.566
WHO WALKED FOR MILES,
SOMETIMES WAITING WEEKS,
00:24:02.649 --> 00:24:04.860
FOR THE OCCASIONAL EMPTY TRAIN.
00:24:06.945 --> 00:24:09.823
Ruiz: FROM 1/10 TO 1/8
OF MEXICO'S POPULATION,
00:24:09.906 --> 00:24:13.994
AN ESTIMATED ONE MILLION,
PERISHED IN THE REVOLUTION.
00:24:14.077 --> 00:24:17.247
ABOUT THE SAME NUMBER
WENT NORTH.
00:24:17.330 --> 00:24:19.916
Narrator: THE VILLASENORS
MADE THEIR WAY
00:24:20.000 --> 00:24:21.877
TOWARD THE UNITED STATES
00:24:21.960 --> 00:24:26.631
AND HEADED RIGHT INTO THE WORST
OF THE FIGHTING.
00:24:26.715 --> 00:24:30.635
Villasenor: FIGHTING
WAS GOING ON ALL AROUND THEM,
00:24:30.719 --> 00:24:36.183
AND MY FATHER SAID THAT EVEN
AFTER A DAY OF SLAUGHTER,
00:24:36.266 --> 00:24:39.227
HIS MOTHER WOULD HAVE THEM
ALL KNEEL DOWN
00:24:39.311 --> 00:24:42.105
AND THANK GOD THEY HAD SURVIVED,
00:24:42.189 --> 00:24:44.691
AND IF THEY DIDN'T HAVE
ANYTHING TO EAT,
00:24:44.774 --> 00:24:47.277
SHE'D GET LITTLE, ROUND
RIVER ROCKS
00:24:47.360 --> 00:24:48.904
AND HAVE THEM SUCK ON THEM.
00:24:54.534 --> 00:24:58.997
WHEN THE MOON CAME UP,
IN THE MEXICAN-INDIAN CULTURE,
00:24:59.080 --> 00:25:02.959
THAT'S THE LEFT EYE OF GOD,
00:25:03.043 --> 00:25:05.462
AND THEN THE STARS
ARE OUR FAMILY
00:25:05.545 --> 00:25:08.548
BECAUSE WE COME FROM THE STARS,
00:25:08.632 --> 00:25:10.926
AND SHE'D POINT TO THE STARS
00:25:11.009 --> 00:25:14.262
AND SAY, "THAT'S
YOUR GREAT-GRANDFATHER THIS,"
00:25:14.346 --> 00:25:16.973
AND, "THIS IS YOUR UNCLE
THIS AND THIS."
00:25:17.057 --> 00:25:19.184
MY FATHER SAID
00:25:19.267 --> 00:25:22.979
THAT IF IT WASN'T FOR HIS
MOTHER'S INDESTRUCTIBLE FAITH,
00:25:23.063 --> 00:25:26.816
THEY WOULD HAVE DIED
OVER AND OVER AND OVER
00:25:26.900 --> 00:25:29.736
ON THEIR JOURNEY NORTH.
00:25:32.280 --> 00:25:35.033
Narrator: MIDWAY BETWEEN
THE MOUNTAINS OF CENTRAL MEXICO
00:25:35.116 --> 00:25:37.744
AND THE BORDER
OF THE UNITED STATES,
00:25:37.827 --> 00:25:40.580
JUAN SALVADOR NO LONGER YEARNED
FOR THE LIFE HE'D KNOWN
00:25:40.664 --> 00:25:43.166
IN ALTOS DE JALISCO.
00:25:43.250 --> 00:25:45.669
Villasenor: MY FATHER THOUGHT
THAT THE UNITED STATES
00:25:45.752 --> 00:25:49.422
WOULD BE LIKE PARADISE,
LIKE THEIR LITTLE PARADISE
00:25:49.506 --> 00:25:52.092
THAT THEY'D HAD
IN THE MOUNTAINS OF JALISCO
00:25:52.175 --> 00:25:56.471
WAS NOTHING COMPARED TO THE
PARADISE OF THE UNITED STATES,
00:25:56.554 --> 00:26:00.475
AND THEY UNDERSTOOD THAT ONCE
YOU CROSS THE RIO GRANDE RIVER
00:26:00.558 --> 00:26:03.520
IN TEXAS, THAT THERE
WAS FOOD FOR EVERYONE
00:26:03.603 --> 00:26:05.981
AND THERE WAS JOBS FOR EVERYONE
00:26:06.064 --> 00:26:11.027
AND THAT THE PEOPLE
ACTUALLY GOT FAT.
00:26:11.111 --> 00:26:14.531
HE COULDN'T IMAGINE
SUCH A THING.
00:26:18.827 --> 00:26:22.998
Narrator: FINALLY ONE DAY,
A TRAIN CAME, A CATTLE TRAIN
00:26:23.081 --> 00:26:27.877
FILLED WITH MANURE BUT
ALSO FILLED WITH POSSIBILITIES.
00:26:39.556 --> 00:26:42.684
Villasenor: WHEN MY FATHER
AND HIS FAMILY FINALLY GOT
00:26:42.767 --> 00:26:46.354
TO THE AMERICAN BORDER
ACROSS THE RIO GRANDE
00:26:46.438 --> 00:26:48.773
FROM EL PASO, TEXAS,
00:26:48.857 --> 00:26:51.985
IT WASN'T ANYTHING
LIKE THEY EXPECTED.
00:26:52.068 --> 00:26:54.070
THERE WAS NOTHING, JUST SAND,
00:26:54.154 --> 00:26:59.200
AND THERE WERE THOUSANDS OF
PEOPLE TRYING TO GET ACROSS.
00:26:59.284 --> 00:27:04.497
Ruiz: EL PASO WAS
THE ELLIS ISLAND FOR MEXICANOS.
00:27:04.581 --> 00:27:06.541
IF YOU ARE A STRAPPING YOUNG MAN
00:27:06.624 --> 00:27:09.336
AND YOU'RE COMING ACROSS
THAT STANTON STREET BRIDGE,
00:27:09.419 --> 00:27:14.924
THERE WOULD BE RECRUITERS
FROM PENNSYLVANIA, FROM IDAHO,
00:27:15.008 --> 00:27:19.262
FROM UTAH, FROM COLORADO,
FROM CALIFORNIA, ALL OVER,
00:27:19.346 --> 00:27:24.017
WANTING YOUR LABOR,
BIDDING FOR YOUR LABOR.
00:27:24.100 --> 00:27:28.271
Man: IT'S NOT JUST THE MEXICAN
REVOLUTION FORCING PEOPLE OUT.
00:27:28.355 --> 00:27:31.232
THE EXODUS, IF YOU WILL, IT'S
PROPELLED BY THE REVOLUTION,
00:27:31.316 --> 00:27:33.693
BUT IT BEGAN BEFORE THAT.
00:27:33.777 --> 00:27:36.279
IT HAS TO DO WITH
THE GREAT LABOR DEMAND
00:27:36.363 --> 00:27:40.742
FOR THE BOOMING AGRICULTURAL
ECONOMY OF THE SOUTHWEST.
00:27:40.825 --> 00:27:42.911
THIS IS WHEN
THE GREAT AQUEDUCTS
00:27:42.994 --> 00:27:44.996
IN CALIFORNIA ARE BUILT.
00:27:45.080 --> 00:27:49.542
THIS IS WHEN THE CENTRAL VALLEY
TOWNS IN CALIFORNIA ARE FOUNDED.
00:27:49.626 --> 00:27:51.753
SAME THING IS HAPPENING
IN TEXAS.
00:27:51.836 --> 00:27:54.422
YOU HAVE THESE DESERT LANDS
BEING RECLAIMED
00:27:54.506 --> 00:27:57.050
AND BEING FARMED.
00:27:57.133 --> 00:28:00.428
Ruiz: SO THERE WAS THIS SORT
OF IMPETUS THAT THERE WERE JOBS,
00:28:00.512 --> 00:28:03.264
BUT IF YOU'RE A WOMAN,
IT'S GOING TO BE HARDER FOR YOU
00:28:03.348 --> 00:28:06.184
TO GET ACROSS THAT BORDER
BECAUSE, IT WAS LIKE,
00:28:06.267 --> 00:28:08.395
"WELL, WHO'S GOING
TO SUPPORT YOU?
00:28:08.478 --> 00:28:10.980
ARE YOU LIABLE TO BECOME
A PUBLIC CHARGE?"
00:28:15.026 --> 00:28:17.362
Narrator: FOR MONTHS,
THE VILLASENOR FAMILY
00:28:17.445 --> 00:28:20.698
CAMPED NEAR THE BORDER
IN CIUDAD JUAREZ,
00:28:20.782 --> 00:28:24.619
GOING HUNGRY,
SLEEPING ON THE STREETS,
00:28:24.702 --> 00:28:30.208
WAITING FOR AN OPPORTUNITY
TO CROSS INTO THE UNITED STATES.
00:28:30.291 --> 00:28:33.878
Villasenor: ONE DAY,
THEY NOTICED THAT THE ANTS
00:28:33.962 --> 00:28:35.547
HAVE GONE UNDERGROUND.
00:28:35.630 --> 00:28:38.925
SO THEY KNEW
THAT A SANDSTORM WAS COMING,
00:28:39.008 --> 00:28:43.054
AND THE SAND STARTED BLOWING,
00:28:43.138 --> 00:28:47.058
BUT IT DIDN'T BLOW JUST
FOR ONE AFTERNOON OR SOMETHING.
00:28:47.142 --> 00:28:50.770
IT KEPT BLOWING AND BLOWING
AND GETTING LARGER, LARGER,
00:28:50.854 --> 00:28:55.525
AND FINALLY, IT'S GETTING DARK,
BLACK FROM SANDSTORM,
00:28:55.608 --> 00:28:59.279
AND SAND CAN ACTUALLY
TAKE YOUR SKIN OFF YOUR BODY...
00:29:02.991 --> 00:29:06.077
AND HE SAID THIS IS WHEN
THE POWER OF HIS MOTHER
00:29:06.161 --> 00:29:11.749
CAME THROUGH AS HE'D NEVER SEEN
ANYTHING BEFORE.
00:29:11.833 --> 00:29:14.502
SHE SAID,
"NO NOS VAMOS A MORIR."
00:29:14.586 --> 00:29:18.673
"WE ARE NOT GOING TO DIE."
00:29:18.756 --> 00:29:23.178
AND THEN ON THIRD DAY,
THE SANDSTORM STOPPED,
00:29:23.261 --> 00:29:25.722
AND THERE WAS BLUE SKY...
00:29:28.766 --> 00:29:30.643
AND HE SAID THAT THAT'S WHEN
00:29:30.727 --> 00:29:34.856
HE TOOK AN OATH THAT HE WAS
GOING TO MAKE MONEY.
00:29:34.939 --> 00:29:37.734
HE WAS GOING TO GET RICH,
AND HE WAS GO TO BE ABLE
00:29:37.817 --> 00:29:40.069
TO TAKE CARE OF HIS MOTHER,
AND HE WAS GOING TO BE ABLE
00:29:40.153 --> 00:29:42.155
TO TAKE CARE OF HIS SISTERS.
00:29:44.365 --> 00:29:49.120
AT THAT POINT, HE CHANGED
FROM BEING A LITTLE BOY
00:29:49.204 --> 00:29:53.458
DEPENDING ON HIS MOTHER
TO BECOMING A MAN WHO
00:29:53.541 --> 00:29:56.461
IS GOING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
FOR HIS FAMILY,
00:29:56.544 --> 00:30:00.924
AND BY THIS TIME,
HE WAS ABOUT 13 YEARS OLD.
00:30:04.260 --> 00:30:07.805
Narrator: CROSSING THE RIO
GRANDE FROM JUAREZ INTO EL PASO,
00:30:07.889 --> 00:30:10.141
JUAN SALVADOR
WAS NOW STRONG ENOUGH
00:30:10.225 --> 00:30:12.977
TO BE OF INTEREST TO RECRUITERS.
00:30:13.061 --> 00:30:15.939
HE GOT A JOB IN ARIZONA
AT THE QUEEN MINE COMPANY
00:30:16.022 --> 00:30:18.316
DIGGING FOR COPPER.
00:30:18.399 --> 00:30:20.068
Gerstle: THIS IS A TIME
WHEN THE UNITED STATES
00:30:20.151 --> 00:30:23.571
HAS LOST A LOT OF ITS SUPPLY
OF CHEAP LABOR FROM EUROPE
00:30:23.655 --> 00:30:26.074
BECAUSE YOU'RE NOT COMING OVER
IN A BOAT FROM EUROPE
00:30:26.157 --> 00:30:29.035
WHEN WORLD WAR I IS RAGING,
00:30:29.118 --> 00:30:33.081
AND SO AMERICA IS LOOKING
FOR NEW SOURCES OF CHEAP LABOR.
00:30:33.164 --> 00:30:36.584
Ruiz: THERE WERE, AT FIRST,
NATIVE AMERICANS, CHINESE,
00:30:36.668 --> 00:30:42.549
JAPANESE,
PUNJABI SIKHS, AND MEXICANS.
00:30:42.632 --> 00:30:44.133
Montejano:
THERE ARE VARIOUS EXPERIMENTS
00:30:44.217 --> 00:30:46.844
WITH DIFFERENT KIND OF LABOR,
BUT CLEARLY THE WINNER
00:30:46.928 --> 00:30:53.601
IN THIS CONTEST FOR CHEAP LABOR
HAPPENS TO BE THE MEXICANS.
00:30:53.685 --> 00:30:55.520
Narrator:
JUAN SALVADOR VILLASENOR
00:30:55.603 --> 00:30:58.648
WORKED LONG DAYS AT THE MINE
AND, UNDER AN ASSUMED NAME,
00:30:58.731 --> 00:31:02.610
JUAN CRUZ, TOOK ANOTHER JOB
WORKING THE NIGHT SHIFT.
00:31:02.694 --> 00:31:05.029
HE WAS MAKING MONEY,
BUT NOT ENOUGH TO SUPPORT
00:31:05.113 --> 00:31:08.992
HIS MOTHER AND HIS SISTERS,
NOW LIVING IN ARIZONA.
00:31:09.075 --> 00:31:12.245
Villasenor: THIS OLDER BOY
THAT WAS ABOUT 17
00:31:12.328 --> 00:31:14.622
TOLD MY FATHER THAT
WHAT THEY COULD DO IS,
00:31:14.706 --> 00:31:18.126
THEY COULD STEAL A LITTLE BIT
OF THE ORE.
00:31:18.209 --> 00:31:21.546
SO THEY STOLE
THE EQUIVALENT OF $6.00,
00:31:21.629 --> 00:31:24.716
AND THEY WENT INTO TOWN
TO SELL IT,
00:31:24.799 --> 00:31:27.260
AND THEY DIDN'T KNOW
THAT IT WAS A SETUP.
00:31:28.720 --> 00:31:33.433
THEY SENTENCED MY FATHER
AND THAT BOY TO PRISON.
00:31:33.516 --> 00:31:35.310
Narrator: JUAN SALVADOR
ESCAPED FROM PRISON
00:31:35.393 --> 00:31:39.230
AFTER SERVING ONE YEAR
OF HIS 3-YEAR SENTENCE.
00:31:39.314 --> 00:31:43.776
THE 14-YEAR-OLD BOY
MADE HIS WAY BACK TO HIS MOTHER.
00:31:43.860 --> 00:31:45.820
Villasenor: HIS MOTHER
VERY WISELY TELLS HIM
00:31:45.903 --> 00:31:49.365
TO NOT GO BACK TOWARDS MEXICO--
THEY'RE GOING TO CATCH HIM,
00:31:49.449 --> 00:31:53.369
AND THINGS ARE TERRIBLE
IN MEXICO--TO GO NORTH.
00:31:53.453 --> 00:31:56.205
HE ENDED UP IN BUTTE, MONTANA,
00:31:56.289 --> 00:31:59.250
AND THAT'S WHERE HE
BECAME A MAN,
00:31:59.334 --> 00:32:02.211
IN BUTTE, MONTANA.
00:32:10.553 --> 00:32:14.432
Narrator: 1920s LOS ANGELES
WAS A BOOM TOWN.
00:32:18.394 --> 00:32:21.230
PULLED BY PLENTIFUL WORK
IN AGRICULTURE, FACTORIES,
00:32:21.314 --> 00:32:24.609
AND CONSTRUCTION, MEXICAN
IMMIGRANTS HEADED TO THE CITY
00:32:24.692 --> 00:32:27.945
IN EVER INCREASING NUMBERS.
00:32:28.029 --> 00:32:31.991
Ruiz: IN 1900 YOU HAD ABOUT
3,000 TO 5,000 MEXICAN,
00:32:32.075 --> 00:32:34.452
MEXICAN AMERICAN RESIDENTS;
00:32:34.535 --> 00:32:37.622
BY 1930, ABOUT 150,000.
00:32:37.705 --> 00:32:39.791
THAT'S A LOT OF PEOPLE.
00:32:39.874 --> 00:32:42.794
Narrator: IN THE 1800s,
MEXICANS HAD BUILT LOS ANGELES
00:32:42.877 --> 00:32:47.131
FROM A MISSION INTO THE
CAPITAL OF SPANISH CALIFORNIA.
00:32:47.215 --> 00:32:51.177
IN THE 1920s THEY WOULD
HELP BUILD IT AGAIN.
00:32:51.260 --> 00:32:55.515
Estrada: THE STORY OF HOW
MEXICANS BUILT THIS CITY FROM
00:32:55.598 --> 00:32:59.018
A RURAL TOWN TO AN
INDUSTRIAL METROPOLIS IS STILL
00:32:59.102 --> 00:33:00.895
LARGELY UNTOLD.
00:33:00.978 --> 00:33:03.940
WITHOUT THE MEXICAN LABOR,
MUCH OF OUR INFRASTRUCTURE
00:33:04.023 --> 00:33:06.859
IN THE CITY WOULD NOT EXIST.
00:33:09.404 --> 00:33:11.155
Narrator: NOW IMMIGRANTS IN
A LAND THAT HAD ONCE BEEN
00:33:11.239 --> 00:33:16.244
THEIRS, MEXICANS WERE VIEWED
AS SECOND-CLASS CITIZENS.
00:33:18.246 --> 00:33:21.124
Montejano: A MEXICAN
PRESENTS A NEW PROBLEM.
00:33:21.207 --> 00:33:23.751
HE'S NOT BLACK,
AND HE'S NOT WHITE.
00:33:23.835 --> 00:33:28.131
HOW DO WE FIT THIS NEW RACE
INTO THE AMERICAN SYSTEM
00:33:28.214 --> 00:33:29.841
OF STRATIFICATION?
00:33:29.924 --> 00:33:33.261
THAT IS RESOLVED BY JUST
SIMPLY EXTENDING THE PRACTICES
00:33:33.344 --> 00:33:37.598
OF SEGREGATION THAT HAD BEEN
DEVELOPED FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS
00:33:37.682 --> 00:33:39.892
TO MEXICAN AMERICANS.
00:33:39.976 --> 00:33:41.853
Ruiz: THERE WERE
SEGREGATED SCHOOLS.
00:33:41.936 --> 00:33:44.605
THERE COULD BE SEGREGATED
PUBLIC FACILITIES.
00:33:44.689 --> 00:33:46.816
FOR EXAMPLE, THE DAY BEFORE
THEY DRAINED THE POOL,
00:33:46.899 --> 00:33:49.986
THEY HAD INTERNATIONAL DAY,
WHERE ANYONE WHO WASN'T WHITE
00:33:50.069 --> 00:33:52.697
COULD GO AND USE THE POOL.
00:33:52.780 --> 00:33:56.159
Narrator: MOST IMMIGRANTS
GRAVITATED TOWARD DOWNTOWN
00:33:56.242 --> 00:34:00.496
AND SETTLED AROUND LA PLAZA DE
NUESTRA REINA DE LOS ANGELES.
00:34:03.541 --> 00:34:07.670
FOUNDED IN 1781, THE PLAZA
HAD ONCE BEEN THE CENTER
00:34:07.754 --> 00:34:10.631
OF MEXICAN LIFE IN
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
00:34:10.715 --> 00:34:13.509
Estrada: THE PLAZA WAS A
SAFE PLACE, IT WAS A ROMANTIC
00:34:13.593 --> 00:34:17.805
PLACE, AND IT WAS ALSO
A MEMORY OF THEIR CULTURE.
00:34:19.807 --> 00:34:21.642
Sanchez: FOR THE IMMIGRANT
GENERATION THAT COMES,
00:34:21.726 --> 00:34:25.855
THE SENSE THAT THE LAND WAS
ONCE HELD BY A SPANISH
00:34:25.938 --> 00:34:29.400
ELITE, A MEXICAN ELITE,
IS INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT
00:34:29.484 --> 00:34:33.404
IN MAKING PEOPLE FEEL THAT
THERE IS A HISTORY HERE THAT
00:34:33.488 --> 00:34:36.783
BELONGS TO THEM.
00:34:36.866 --> 00:34:39.660
Estrada: BOTH MY PARENTS HAD
A SENSE OF HISTORY
00:34:39.744 --> 00:34:44.040
AND REMEMBERED THE PLACE
NAMES OF LOS ANGELES.
00:34:44.123 --> 00:34:47.293
THEY ALWAYS TOLD ME THAT,
YOU KNOW, "THAT IS SEPÚLVEDA,
00:34:47.376 --> 00:34:48.878
"THAT STREET.
00:34:48.961 --> 00:34:51.881
THAT'S PICO."
00:34:51.964 --> 00:34:54.509
MY FATHER EVEN POINTED OUT
THE 3-STORY PICO HOUSE, WHICH
00:34:54.592 --> 00:34:59.013
AT THE TIME WAS THE MOST
ELEGANT FANCY HOTEL, AND MY
00:34:59.096 --> 00:35:01.098
FATHER WHISPERED IN
MY EAR AND TOLD ME,
00:35:01.182 --> 00:35:04.602
"M'IJO, HE WAS ONE OF US.
00:35:04.685 --> 00:35:07.980
PÍO PICO WAS ONE OF US."
00:35:10.399 --> 00:35:12.819
Narrator: IN THE 1920s,
FUELED BY A GROWING MEXICAN
00:35:12.902 --> 00:35:17.573
POPULATION, MEXICAN CULTURE
WAS EXPERIENCING A REVIVAL.
00:35:17.657 --> 00:35:22.411
[PEOPLE SINGING IN SPANISH]
00:35:22.495 --> 00:35:26.290
Sanchez: THERE'S
A GROWN OF ARTS.
00:35:26.374 --> 00:35:28.751
THERE'S THE BEGINNINGS OF
THE FIRST EVER REAL
00:35:28.835 --> 00:35:31.754
MEXICAN-AMERICAN MUSIC CULTURE.
00:35:31.838 --> 00:35:34.590
[PEOPLE SINGING IN SPANISH]
00:35:34.674 --> 00:35:36.634
IT'S RECORDING
THE MUSIC OF THE MEXICAN
00:35:36.717 --> 00:35:38.302
REVOLUTION IN LOS ANGELES.
00:35:38.386 --> 00:35:40.680
IT'S EXPORTING IT
DOWN TO MEXICO.
00:35:40.763 --> 00:35:44.350
[PEOPLE SINGING IN SPANISH]
00:35:47.061 --> 00:35:50.565
IT'S A CULTURAL RENAISSANCE
IN A WAY THAT ONE WOULDN'T SEE
00:35:50.648 --> 00:35:54.318
AGAIN UNTIL THE 1960s.
00:35:54.402 --> 00:35:58.906
Estrada: WE SEE RESTAURANTS,
BAKERIES, PHARMACIES,
00:35:58.990 --> 00:36:03.911
LIVE THEATERS, NOT TO
FORGET THE HOLLYWOOD MOVIE
00:36:03.995 --> 00:36:04.996
INDUSTRY AS WELL.
00:36:05.079 --> 00:36:06.622
I MEAN,
WE CAN HAVE PEOPLE LIKE
00:36:06.706 --> 00:36:09.584
A YOUNG RAMÓN NOVARRO,
WHO STARRED IN THE FIRST
00:36:09.667 --> 00:36:12.670
SILENT "BEN-HUR," WHO WAS
A MEXICAN IMMIGRANT WORKING
00:36:12.753 --> 00:36:16.340
AS A LABORER IN
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES.
00:36:16.424 --> 00:36:19.260
Narrator: IN THE ERA OF THE
SILENT FILM, MEXICANS BECAME
00:36:19.343 --> 00:36:21.971
ICONS OF POPULAR CULTURE.
00:36:22.054 --> 00:36:24.807
A WORKING-CLASS GIRL,
LUPE VELEZ,
00:36:24.891 --> 00:36:27.935
AND THE ARISTOCRATIC
DOLORES DEL RIO OFFERED TWO
00:36:28.019 --> 00:36:31.939
CONTRASTING IMAGES FOR
MEXICAN WOMEN COMING OF AGE.
00:36:32.023 --> 00:36:36.277
Ruiz: DOLORES DEL RIO WAS
DISCOVERED IN AN AFTERNOON TEA
00:36:36.360 --> 00:36:37.778
IN MEXICO CITY.
00:36:37.862 --> 00:36:41.115
SHE WAS A WEALTHY,
YOUNG NEWLYWED.
00:36:41.199 --> 00:36:42.867
SHE DOES NOT SPEAK ENGLISH.
00:36:42.950 --> 00:36:46.120
IF YOU LOOK AT HER EARLY
STILLS, SHE LOOKS LIKE A VERY
00:36:46.203 --> 00:36:49.457
BEAUTIFUL BUT STEREOTYPICAL
LATIN AMERICAN BEAUTY.
00:36:49.540 --> 00:36:51.959
THE HAIR IS DONE UP BEHIND.
00:36:52.043 --> 00:36:54.378
SHE'S IN THIS REBOZO,
AND SHE'S GOT THIS SORT
00:36:54.462 --> 00:36:57.924
OF SUBMISSIVE LOOK.
00:36:58.007 --> 00:37:01.552
WITHIN A FEW YEARS, ONCE SHE
IS A ESTABLISHED CELEBRITY,
00:37:01.636 --> 00:37:05.222
SHE REALLY SHEDS THE
"ETHNIC IMAGERY."
00:37:05.306 --> 00:37:09.018
SHE WAS ABELE TO CRAFT
THE SYMBOL OF A WOMAN
00:37:09.101 --> 00:37:15.608
ON THE PEDESTAL, A HIGHBORN,
SORT OF CASTILIAN BEAUTY.
00:37:18.444 --> 00:37:21.072
Sanchez: I THINK HER BEAUTY
IS INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT.
00:37:21.155 --> 00:37:24.742
FOR A LOT OF YOUNG MEXICAN
WOMEN, SHE'S THE INSPIRATION
00:37:24.825 --> 00:37:28.412
TO BRING COSMETICS
INTO THE HOUSEHOLD.
00:37:28.496 --> 00:37:33.042
SHE CREATES AN ALTERNATIVE
IDENTITY--A NEW 1920s WOMAN
00:37:33.125 --> 00:37:35.419
IN A MEXICAN STYLE.
00:37:35.503 --> 00:37:37.213
Ruiz: THEY'RE
BOBBING THEIR HAIR.
00:37:37.296 --> 00:37:40.424
THEY'RE WEARING SHORT DRESSES
OR THEY'RE WEARING BLOOMERS,
00:37:40.508 --> 00:37:43.511
DITCHING THEIR CHAPERONE,
AND GOING TO THE DANCE HALL,
00:37:43.594 --> 00:37:45.888
THE MOVIES.
00:37:45.972 --> 00:37:47.390
Sanchez: THEY'RE SAYING,
"WAIT A SECOND.
00:37:47.473 --> 00:37:49.934
"WE'RE NOT PART OF THE
PAST OF LOS ANGELES.
00:37:50.017 --> 00:37:53.187
"WE'RE ACTUALLY PART
OF THE FUTURE.
00:37:53.270 --> 00:37:56.357
WE'RE NOT SIMPLY RELICS
FROM A DIFFERENT ERA."
00:37:59.986 --> 00:38:02.446
Narrator: YOUNG MEXICANS BEGAN
TO BUILD FAMILIES AND MOVED
00:38:02.530 --> 00:38:06.409
EAST, ACROSS THE LOS ANGELES
RIVER, TO BROOKLYN HEIGHTS,
00:38:06.492 --> 00:38:10.454
BELVEDERE, AND BOYLE HEIGHTS,
A DIVERSE COMMUNITY
00:38:10.538 --> 00:38:12.915
IN THE MOUNTAINS OF EAST L.A.
00:38:15.751 --> 00:38:19.255
IT WAS THERE THAT NATIVIDAD
CASTANEDA, A STONEMASON WHO
00:38:19.338 --> 00:38:23.217
HAD EMIGRATED FROM MEXICO IN
1915, SETTLED WITH HIS WIFE
00:38:23.300 --> 00:38:27.221
GREGORIA AND THEIR TWO
CHILDREN--FRANCISCO, AND HIS
00:38:27.304 --> 00:38:32.560
YOUNGER SISTER EMILIA,
BORN IN LOS ANGELES IN 1926.
00:38:32.643 --> 00:38:34.395
Castaneda: IT WAS A HAPPY LIFE
THAT I HAD WHEN I WAS
00:38:34.478 --> 00:38:37.398
A LITTLE GIRL.
00:38:37.481 --> 00:38:40.276
I USED TO LIKE TO
GO TO SCHOOL.
00:38:40.359 --> 00:38:43.696
WE USED TO HAVE SOME TIME TO
PLAY BEFORE SCHOOL STARTED,
00:38:43.779 --> 00:38:48.576
BEFORE WE WENT TO DO OUR
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE.
00:38:48.659 --> 00:38:50.244
WE WENT TO THE MOVIES
HERE AND THERE.
00:38:50.327 --> 00:38:52.747
IT USED TO BE A NICKEL
TO GO TO THE MOVIES.
00:38:57.376 --> 00:39:00.421
WE USE TO HAVE A VICTROLA.
00:39:00.504 --> 00:39:04.967
I REMEMBER ONE OF THE
RECORDS THAT THEY USED TO PLAY.
00:39:05.051 --> 00:39:07.928
[WOMEN SINGING IN SPANISH]
00:39:13.893 --> 00:39:17.938
IT WAS A SONG ABOUT "SOY
VIRGENCITA Y ENTRE LAS FLORES
00:39:18.022 --> 00:39:19.982
ME ENCONTRARÁS".
00:39:20.066 --> 00:39:23.986
[WOMEN SINGING IN SPANISH]
00:39:24.070 --> 00:39:27.782
WE HAD A NICE SUMMER PORCH.
00:39:27.865 --> 00:39:30.951
WE HAD AN AVOCADO IN THE BACK.
00:39:31.035 --> 00:39:33.746
MY MOTHER USED
TO LOVE AVOCADOS.
00:39:33.829 --> 00:39:36.832
MAYBE MY DAD PLANTED
THE AVOCADO FOR HER.
00:39:39.960 --> 00:39:43.130
[WOMEN SINGING IN SPANISH]
00:39:53.265 --> 00:39:55.017
Newsreel announcer:
CLOSING TIME.
00:39:55.101 --> 00:39:57.144
THE CLOSE OF AN ERA.
00:39:57.228 --> 00:40:00.523
IN THE 1920s THE GREAT
AMERICAN WORD WAS PROSPERITY.
00:40:00.606 --> 00:40:04.110
NOW THE THIRTIES HAVE BEGUN,
AND THERE IS A NEW WORD...
00:40:04.193 --> 00:40:06.278
DEPRESSION.
00:40:09.365 --> 00:40:11.742
Narrator: AS THE DEPRESSION
DEEPENED, COMPETITION
00:40:11.826 --> 00:40:14.495
FOR SCARCE JOBS GREW FIERCE.
00:40:14.578 --> 00:40:17.915
IN LAUNDRIES, FACTORIES,
CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES,
00:40:17.998 --> 00:40:21.877
MEXICAN WORKERS WERE
REPLACED BY U.S. CITIZENS.
00:40:21.961 --> 00:40:25.714
Sanchez: DEVASTATING IS A GOOD
ADJECTIVE TO USE FOR MEXICANS
00:40:25.798 --> 00:40:29.343
IN LOS ANGELES IN
THE DEPRESSION.
00:40:29.426 --> 00:40:33.180
VERY QUICKLY, BY 1931,
YOU KNOW, HALF THE POPULATION
00:40:33.264 --> 00:40:35.015
IS UNEMPLOYED.
00:40:35.099 --> 00:40:40.563
MUCH LARGER THAN THE GENERAL
LOS ANGELES POPULATION.
00:40:40.646 --> 00:40:43.524
THAT MEANS A LOT OF THE PEOPLE
THAT HAD HAD FAIRLY SECURE
00:40:43.607 --> 00:40:49.822
EMPLOYMENT BEFORE THIS
PERIOD NOW ARE OUT OF WORK.
00:40:49.905 --> 00:40:52.283
Castaneda: MY FATHER
LOST HIS JOB.
00:40:52.366 --> 00:40:55.077
HE DIDN'T WANT TO
RECEIVE RELIEF.
00:40:55.161 --> 00:40:56.245
HE DIDN'T WANT TO RECEIVE IT.
00:40:56.328 --> 00:40:58.664
HE WANTED TO WORK.
00:40:58.747 --> 00:41:01.834
BUT LIKE I SAID, THERE WAS
NO WORK FOR MEXICANS.
00:41:01.917 --> 00:41:08.424
AT LEAST MY MOTHER WAS WORKING
AS A MAID IN A WEALTHY FAMILY.
00:41:08.507 --> 00:41:12.595
Sanchez: PRESIDENT HOOVER,
BY 1931, IS DESPERATE TO
00:41:12.678 --> 00:41:14.221
STAY IN OFFICE.
00:41:14.305 --> 00:41:17.850
HE IS ROUNDLY BLAMED
FOR THE DEPRESSION.
00:41:17.933 --> 00:41:19.894
AND HE BEGINS TO LOOK FOR
SCAPEGOATS, AND IT'S
00:41:19.977 --> 00:41:22.688
THE SECRETARY OF
LABOR WHO BEGINS TO SAY,
00:41:22.771 --> 00:41:25.482
"WELL, YOU KNOW, IF WE JUST
SIMPLY GOT RID OF MEXICANS,
00:41:25.566 --> 00:41:29.195
WE WOULD HAVE JOBS
FOR EVERYONE ELSE."
00:41:29.278 --> 00:41:32.573
LOS ANGELES BEGINS TO TARGET
THE MEXICAN COMMUNITY.
00:41:32.656 --> 00:41:36.702
THE FIRST EVER IMMIGRATION
RAID IS DONE AT THE PLAZA.
00:41:36.785 --> 00:41:39.538
IMMIGRATION AUTHORITIES ARE
BROUGHT IN FROM OTHER PLACES
00:41:39.622 --> 00:41:41.707
TO KIND OF SURROUND THE PLAZA.
00:41:41.790 --> 00:41:44.960
THEY END UP CAPTURING AS MANY
JAPANESE OR CHINESE AMERICANS
00:41:45.044 --> 00:41:50.299
AT THE PLAZA AS THEY DO
MEXICANS, AND THEY DEPORT 15
00:41:50.382 --> 00:41:52.384
PEOPLE THAT DAY.
00:41:52.468 --> 00:41:55.304
BUT WHAT THEY WANTED IS
TO SCARE PEOPLE, AND THEY
00:41:55.387 --> 00:41:56.805
ACCOMPLISH THAT.
00:41:56.889 --> 00:41:59.892
IN THE WEEKS FOLLOWING THAT
IMMIGRATION RAID, PEOPLE WERE
00:41:59.975 --> 00:42:00.935
SCARED TO GO TO WORK.
00:42:01.018 --> 00:42:02.603
THEY WERE SCARED
TO GO OUTSIDE.
00:42:02.686 --> 00:42:06.023
THIS CREATED A PANIC, NOT ONLY
AMONG THE MEXICAN COMMUNITY,
00:42:06.106 --> 00:42:08.943
BUT ALSO AMONG
THEIR EMPLOYERS.
00:42:09.026 --> 00:42:11.654
Narrator: IN LOS ANGELES,
THE MEXICAN CONSUL SUGGESTED
00:42:11.737 --> 00:42:14.657
THAT INSTEAD OF PERSECUTING
MEXICANS, THE CITY BUY TRAIN
00:42:14.740 --> 00:42:18.702
TICKETS FOR ANYONE WILLING TO
RETURN TO MEXICO, NOW PEACEFUL
00:42:18.786 --> 00:42:22.831
A DECADE AFTER THE
END OF THE REVOLUTION.
00:42:22.915 --> 00:42:25.918
Sanchez: INITIALLY IN 1931
WHEN THEY START THIS, THEY HAVE
00:42:26.001 --> 00:42:27.628
NO PROBLEM FILLING THE TRAINS.
00:42:27.711 --> 00:42:31.215
THERE ARE PLENTY OF PEOPLE
WHO ARE UNEMPLOYED, WHO WANT
00:42:31.298 --> 00:42:33.884
TO GO BACK.
00:42:33.968 --> 00:42:36.804
BY '32 THEY HAVE TROUBLE
FILLING THE TRAINS, AND THAT'S
00:42:36.887 --> 00:42:40.975
WHEN MORE COERCIVE
MEASURES START TO BE USED.
00:42:41.058 --> 00:42:43.644
COUNTY WELFARE OFFICIALS
BEGIN TO TARGET CERTAIN
00:42:43.727 --> 00:42:47.398
NEIGHBORHOODS, NEIGHBORHOODS
THAT THEY KNOW HAVE A LARGE
00:42:47.481 --> 00:42:50.818
NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED MEXICANS.
00:42:50.901 --> 00:42:52.736
THEY WILL GO HOUSE TO HOUSE.
00:42:52.820 --> 00:42:55.531
THEY WILL SAY, THE CHEESE THAT
YOU'RE GETTING, THE BREAD WE
00:42:55.614 --> 00:42:58.576
"HAVE BEEN GIVEN YOU IS NO
LONGER GOING TO BE MADE
00:42:58.659 --> 00:43:00.077
"AVAILABLE TO YOU.
00:43:00.160 --> 00:43:02.830
"INSTEAD WE WILL GIVE YOU
THIS ONE TICKET, AND THIS IS
00:43:02.913 --> 00:43:07.668
"FOR A RIDE BACK TO
MEXICO ON A TRAIN.
00:43:07.751 --> 00:43:09.503
"THIS IS YOUR ONLY CHOICE.
00:43:09.586 --> 00:43:12.089
YOU WILL GET NO
MORE ASSISTANCE."
00:43:14.300 --> 00:43:16.844
Narrator: FOR THE CASTANEDAS,
THE KNOCK ON THE DOOR CAME
00:43:16.927 --> 00:43:23.267
EARLY IN 1935, NOT LONG AFTER
TRAGEDY STRUCK THE FAMILY.
00:43:23.350 --> 00:43:27.187
Castaneda: MY MOTHER GOT SICK
WITH T.B., AND SHE DIED.
00:43:27.271 --> 00:43:31.775
SHE DIED IN 1934,
THE 10th OF MAY.
00:43:31.859 --> 00:43:36.196
I WAS MAKING MY FIRST
COMMUNION THAT DAY WHEN MY
00:43:36.280 --> 00:43:38.782
MOTHER DIED.
00:43:41.035 --> 00:43:44.330
I REMEMBER WHEN THEY BURIED
HER, I REMEMBER THAT THEY HAD
00:43:44.413 --> 00:43:47.082
TO DRAG ME OUT OF THERE
BECAUSE I WAS SO EMOTIONAL
00:43:47.166 --> 00:43:51.879
OF WHAT WAS HAPPENING TO HER,
WHAT WAS HAPPENING TO US.
00:43:58.093 --> 00:44:01.347
Narrator: NATIVIDAD CASTANEDA
WAS OFFERED 3 TICKETS--FOR
00:44:01.430 --> 00:44:04.808
HIMSELF AND HIS TWO AMERICAN-
BORN CHILDREN--ON A TRAIN
00:44:04.892 --> 00:44:08.479
GOING TO DURANGO,
IN NORTHERN MEXICO.
00:44:08.562 --> 00:44:11.565
WE HAD A TRUNK, A BIG TRUNK,
AND THE FIRST THING THAT HE
00:44:11.648 --> 00:44:13.942
PUT IN THERE WAS
HIS WORKING TOOLS.
00:44:14.026 --> 00:44:16.695
THAT'S WHAT WENT IN THERE,
AND A COUPLE OF BLANKETS THAT
00:44:16.779 --> 00:44:21.408
WE HAD AND A FEW COOKING
UTENSILS AND DISHES AND WHAT
00:44:21.492 --> 00:44:23.744
LITTLE CLOTHING WE HAD...
00:44:26.705 --> 00:44:28.707
BECAUSE WE'D LOST EVERYTHING.
00:44:31.293 --> 00:44:34.171
WE ARRIVED AT THE
TRAIN STATION.
00:44:34.254 --> 00:44:35.964
IT WAS VERY CROWDED.
00:44:36.048 --> 00:44:40.344
PEOPLE CRYING,
CHILDREN AND ADULTS.
00:44:40.427 --> 00:44:42.554
I WAS APPROACHED BY A MAN.
00:44:42.638 --> 00:44:45.099
HE SAID THAT I COULD STAY
HERE, THAT I WOULD BECOME
00:44:45.182 --> 00:44:47.518
A WARD OF THE STATE.
00:44:47.601 --> 00:44:51.105
YOU KNOW, LIKE YOU HEAR
ABOUT THESE ORPHANAGES.
00:44:51.188 --> 00:44:53.273
I DON'T WANT TO BE
IN AN ORPHANAGE.
00:44:53.357 --> 00:44:57.528
I WANTED TO BE WITH MY
FATHER AND MY BROTHER.
00:44:57.611 --> 00:44:59.696
I HAD A FAMILY.
00:45:02.825 --> 00:45:05.536
Gerstle: BETWEEN 300,000
AND 500,000 MEXICANS
00:45:05.619 --> 00:45:09.415
AND MEXICAN AMERICANS ARE
FORCED OUT OF THE UNITED STATES
00:45:09.498 --> 00:45:11.500
IN THE 1930s.
00:45:11.583 --> 00:45:13.460
THERE ARE PLENTY OF AMERICANS
WHO SAID, "WE DON'T WANT THE
00:45:13.544 --> 00:45:14.795
EUROPEAN IMMIGRANTS ANYMORE."
00:45:14.878 --> 00:45:16.255
THERE ARE PLENTY OF AMERICANS
WHO SAID, "WE DON'T WANT
00:45:16.338 --> 00:45:17.589
"ANY ITALIANS.
00:45:17.673 --> 00:45:19.967
"WE DON'T WANT ANY POLES.
"WE DON'T WANT ANY JEWS."
00:45:20.050 --> 00:45:23.512
BUT THERE WAS NEVER AN ACTION
TO ROUND THEM UP EN MASSE
00:45:23.595 --> 00:45:25.889
AND TO SEND THEM BACK TO
THEIR HOME COUNTRIES.
00:45:25.973 --> 00:45:28.225
AND THIS IS WHAT
HAPPENED TO MEXICANS.
00:45:30.853 --> 00:45:35.149
Castaneda: WE WENT TO LIVE WITH
THIS TÍA, MY FATHER'S AUNT.
00:45:35.232 --> 00:45:37.609
WE REALLY WEREN'T WELCOME
BECAUSE, YOU KNOW, THERE
00:45:37.693 --> 00:45:40.946
WASN'T MUCH ROOM
EVEN FOR THEM.
00:45:41.029 --> 00:45:45.826
SO WE HAD TO LIVE OUTDOORS,
SLEEP OUTDOORS.
00:45:45.909 --> 00:45:49.538
POURING RAIN, THERE WAS NO
PLACE FOR US TO GO BUT PUT UP
00:45:49.621 --> 00:45:51.623
WITH THE RAIN.
00:45:51.707 --> 00:45:53.750
THERE WAS NO RUNNING WATER.
00:45:53.834 --> 00:45:59.089
WE HAD TO GO MILES TO
GO WASH CLOTHES.
00:45:59.173 --> 00:46:00.841
MY DAD USED TO GO TO WORK.
00:46:00.924 --> 00:46:03.427
HE TAUGHT MY
BROTHER THE TRADE.
00:46:03.510 --> 00:46:05.846
AND I TOLD HIM THAT I WAS
LEAVING SCHOOL, THAT I WOULD
00:46:05.929 --> 00:46:08.348
BE WITH HIM.
00:46:08.432 --> 00:46:11.894
I DIDN'T HAVE TIME TO BE
PLAYING HERE AND THERE.
00:46:11.977 --> 00:46:13.645
I HAD TO WORK.
00:46:17.691 --> 00:46:21.612
Estrada: CLEARLY IT SETS UP
A PATTERN OF WANTING MEXICAN
00:46:21.695 --> 00:46:25.449
LABOR AT TIMES IN
WHICH EMPLOYMENT IS NEEDED
00:46:25.532 --> 00:46:29.620
AND WANTING PEOPLE TO JUST
LEAVE AND GO SOMEWHERE ELSE
00:46:29.703 --> 00:46:34.291
WHEN THAT LABOR IS
NO LONGER NEEDED.
00:46:34.374 --> 00:46:37.878
Gerstyle: TO BE MARKED AS
VISIBLY MEXICAN IN AMERICA
00:46:37.961 --> 00:46:41.298
IN THE 1930s IS TO PUT YOU
AND YOUR FAMILY AT RISK.
00:46:41.381 --> 00:46:45.969
AND SO MEXICANS BECOME,
IN L.A. IN THE 1930s, WHAT ONE
00:46:46.053 --> 00:46:49.014
HISTORIAN HAS CALLED
THE INVISIBLE MINORITY.
00:46:49.097 --> 00:46:50.641
IN OTHER WORDS, THEY
WITHDRAW FROM PUBLIC LIFE.
00:46:50.724 --> 00:46:54.186
IT DOESN'T MEAN THAT
THEIR CULTURE DISAPPEARS...
00:46:54.269 --> 00:46:56.355
BUT IT MEANS THAT A COMMUNITY
THAT HAD BEEN SO EXPANSIVE
00:46:56.438 --> 00:47:00.859
AND OVERFLOWING RETREATS
INTO A KIND OF SHELL.
00:47:06.782 --> 00:47:09.743
Narrator: THE GREAT DEPRESSION
RAVAGED PUERTO RICO.
00:47:13.163 --> 00:47:16.583
THE ISLAND HAD BECOME
DEPENDENT ON SUGAR, AND WHEN
00:47:16.667 --> 00:47:19.503
THE U.S. SUGAR MARKET
COLLAPSED, THE PUERTO RICAN
00:47:19.586 --> 00:47:22.422
ECONOMY COLLAPSED WITH IT.
00:47:23.674 --> 00:47:27.886
Gonzalez: THE 1930s WERE THE
LOW POINT OF THE PUERTO RICAN
00:47:27.970 --> 00:47:31.515
NATION UNDER U.S. RULE.
00:47:31.598 --> 00:47:35.519
DISEASE WAS ALL OVER THE
ISLAND, UNEMPLOYMENT RAMPANT.
00:47:35.602 --> 00:47:39.231
STARVATION WAS ENDEMIC.
00:47:39.314 --> 00:47:41.942
MY FAMILY WENT THROUGH THAT.
00:47:42.025 --> 00:47:44.736
MY GRANDMOTHER
HAD 11 CHILDREN.
00:47:44.820 --> 00:47:48.615
5 OF THEM DIED IN CHILDHOOD.
00:47:48.699 --> 00:47:51.451
WHEN HER HUSBAND,
MY GRANDFATHER, DIED,
00:47:51.535 --> 00:47:54.204
THE FAMILY WAS THRUST INTO
INCREDIBLE POVERTY--SUCH
00:47:54.288 --> 00:47:59.042
POVERTY THAT MY GRANDMOTHER
COULD NOT FEED THE REMAINING
00:47:59.126 --> 00:48:04.131
6 CHILDREN SHE HAD, SO SHE
GRADUALLY GAVE THE CHILDREN
00:48:04.214 --> 00:48:07.384
AWAY TO DIFFERENT FAMILIES
THAT WERE BETTER OFF WHO
00:48:07.467 --> 00:48:10.846
COULD AT LEAST FEED THEM.
00:48:10.929 --> 00:48:12.431
Narrator: PUERTO RICANS
WERE DIVIDED OVER THEIR
00:48:12.514 --> 00:48:16.018
RELATIONSHIP TO
THE UNITED STATES--
00:48:16.101 --> 00:48:20.439
BETWEEN THOSE WHO WANTED
THEIR ISLAND TO BECOME A STATE
00:48:20.522 --> 00:48:22.899
AND A GROWING
INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT.
00:48:22.983 --> 00:48:25.110
[MAN SHOUTING IN SPANISH]
00:48:29.031 --> 00:48:32.034
Narrator: A COMPROMISE
WAS EVENTUALLY REACHED.
00:48:34.786 --> 00:48:38.707
PUERTO RICO
WOULD BECOME A COMMONWEALTH,
00:48:38.790 --> 00:48:41.585
STILL A U.S. TERRITORY
BUT WITH SIGNIFICANT
00:48:41.668 --> 00:48:44.087
POLITICAL AUTONOMY.
00:48:44.171 --> 00:48:49.384
Suarez: PUERTO RICO HAD 450
YEARS OF GOVERNORS, AND THEY
00:48:49.468 --> 00:48:51.637
HAD NEVER GOTTEN TO ELECT ONE.
00:48:51.720 --> 00:48:54.348
THAT WAS A PRETTY BIG DEAL.
00:48:59.811 --> 00:49:02.064
Narrator: IN THE YEARS OF
THE GREAT DEPRESSION, JUAN
00:49:02.147 --> 00:49:04.608
SALVADOR VILLASENOR GOT
A SECOND SHOT
00:49:04.691 --> 00:49:06.485
AT THE AMERICAN DREAM.
00:49:06.568 --> 00:49:09.780
IN BUTTE, MONTANA, WHERE HE
HAD FLED AFTER ESCAPING PRISON
00:49:09.863 --> 00:49:13.909
AT AGE 14, "SAL" AS HE WAS
NOW KNOWN, HAD BECOME
00:49:13.992 --> 00:49:15.285
A BOOTLEGGER.
00:49:15.369 --> 00:49:17.621
Villasenor: HE'D LEARNED HOW
TO GAMBLE AND HOW TO MAKE
00:49:17.704 --> 00:49:20.207
WHISKEY, AND HE'D
LEARNED HOW TO SELL IT.
00:49:20.290 --> 00:49:25.128
AND HE'S 25, AND
HE'S THE KING.
00:49:25.212 --> 00:49:28.131
Narrator: JUAN SALVADOR MOVED
TO SAN DIEGO TO JOIN HIS
00:49:28.215 --> 00:49:30.801
MOTHER AND SISTERS, WHO
HAD SETTLED IN THE MEXICAN
00:49:30.884 --> 00:49:32.719
SECTION OF TOWN.
00:49:32.803 --> 00:49:36.014
Villasenor: THE STREETS
WERE DIRT AND FULL OF ROCK
00:49:36.098 --> 00:49:40.477
AND HOLES, AND EVERYTHING WAS
DUSTY, AND THERE WERE CHICKENS
00:49:40.560 --> 00:49:41.895
RUNNING ALL OVER THE STREET.
00:49:41.978 --> 00:49:44.064
THERE WERE GOATS.
00:49:44.147 --> 00:49:46.316
Narrator: HIS POCKETS LINED
WITH MONEY AND HIS HEAD FULL
00:49:46.400 --> 00:49:49.569
OF DREAMS, JUAN SALVADOR
MARRIED THE MOST BEAUTIFUL
00:49:49.653 --> 00:49:53.407
GIRL IN TOWN--LUPE GOMEZ,
THE DEVOUT DAUGHTER
00:49:53.490 --> 00:49:55.826
OF MIGRANT WORKERS.
00:49:55.909 --> 00:49:59.121
Villasenor: MY MOTHER MARRIED
MY FATHER THINKING THAT HE
00:49:59.204 --> 00:50:04.167
MADE A LOT OF MONEY BECAUSE HE
HAD TRUCKS MOVING FERTILIZER.
00:50:04.251 --> 00:50:07.796
SHE HAD GROWN UP BEING TOTALLY
AGAINST LIQUOR AND GAMBLING.
00:50:07.879 --> 00:50:12.259
SHE HAD NO IDEA THAT HE MOVED
FERTILIZER AS A COVER-UP TO
00:50:12.342 --> 00:50:17.055
HIDE HIS BARRELS OF
WHISKEY UNDERNEATH.
00:50:17.139 --> 00:50:21.476
ONE DAY THE DISTILLERY BLOWS
UP, AND NOW THEY'RE RUNNING
00:50:21.560 --> 00:50:23.520
FROM THE LAW.
00:50:23.603 --> 00:50:26.606
AND MY MOTHER HAS A LITTLE
CHILD, AND SHE'S PREGNANT
00:50:26.690 --> 00:50:28.650
WITH ANOTHER ON THE WAY.
00:50:28.734 --> 00:50:31.570
SHE SAID, "YOU ARE NOT GOING
TO BE A BOOTLEGGER ANYMORE.
00:50:31.653 --> 00:50:34.322
"YOU LIED TO ME WHEN
WE GOT MARRIED.
00:50:34.406 --> 00:50:36.616
"WE'RE GOING TO GET A
BUSINESS, AND WE ARE GOING TO
00:50:36.700 --> 00:50:42.998
BE REGULAR PEOPLE AND DO
THINGS WITHIN THE LAW."
00:50:43.081 --> 00:50:45.000
Narrator: SAL GAVE
UP BOOTLEGGING OUT
00:50:45.083 --> 00:50:47.544
OF LOVE FOR LUPE.
00:50:47.627 --> 00:50:50.630
HE BOUGHT A POOL HALL, AND
AT THE END OF PROHIBITION
00:50:50.714 --> 00:50:52.591
A LIQUOR STORE.
00:50:52.674 --> 00:50:54.426
AND THEN ANOTHER.
00:50:54.509 --> 00:50:57.637
IN TIME THE VILLASENORS BUILT
A HOME THAT OVERLOOKED
00:50:57.721 --> 00:51:00.390
THE PACIFIC OCEAN.
00:51:00.474 --> 00:51:02.642
Villasenor: MY FATHER SAID
THAT HE WANTED TO BUILD THE
00:51:02.726 --> 00:51:06.730
BIGGEST, MOST BEAUTIFUL HOUSE
IN THE AREA, AND MY MOTHER
00:51:06.813 --> 00:51:13.069
BUILT IT FOR THE GLORY OF
GOD AND THE BLESSED MOTHER.
00:51:13.153 --> 00:51:17.783
THIS HOUSE REPRESENTS MY
PARENTS' DREAM COME TRUE.
00:51:19.951 --> 00:51:22.913
AND THIS IS WHERE I
GREW UP, IN THIS HOUSE.
00:51:22.996 --> 00:51:25.791
AND WE'RE STILL HERE
IN THIS HOUSE.
00:51:29.085 --> 00:51:32.088
Narrator: EMILIA CASTANEDA
RETURNED HOME TO BOYLE HEIGHTS
00:51:32.172 --> 00:51:38.512
IN 1944 AFTER 9
YEARS IN MEXICO.
00:51:38.595 --> 00:51:40.472
SHE WAS 17.
00:51:42.557 --> 00:51:45.769
THE FIRST THING SHE DID WAS
TO BRUSH UP ON HER ENGLISH--AT
00:51:45.852 --> 00:51:50.607
THE VERY SCHOOL SHE'D ATTENDED
UP TO THE FOURTH GRADE.
00:51:50.690 --> 00:51:53.026
Castaneda: ONCE WHEN I WAS
COMING BACK FROM SCHOOL, ONE
00:51:53.109 --> 00:51:56.404
OF THE NEIGHBORS ASKED
ME IF I WAS EMILIA.
00:51:56.488 --> 00:51:58.365
AND I SAID YES.
00:51:58.448 --> 00:52:03.453
AND SHE SAYS, "I'M MAURA"
AND SHE INVITED ME TO MY
00:52:03.537 --> 00:52:07.707
HOME--THE HOME
THAT HAD BEEN OURS.
00:52:07.791 --> 00:52:11.920
Narrator: EMILIA HAD LOST IT
ALL--HER HOME, HER CHILDHOOD,
00:52:12.003 --> 00:52:14.130
HER FAMILY.
00:52:14.214 --> 00:52:17.843
HER FATHER, NATIVIDAD
CASTANEDA, COULD NEVER AGAIN
00:52:17.926 --> 00:52:20.345
RETURN TO THE UNITED STATES.
00:52:20.428 --> 00:52:25.308
Castaneda: THEY STAMPED ON HIS
PAPERS THAT HE WAS DEPORTED.
00:52:25.392 --> 00:52:29.563
EVERY YEAR I USED TO
GO VISIT HIM.
00:52:29.646 --> 00:52:31.565
I DIDN'T FORGET HIM.
Distributor: Pragda Films
Length: 60 minutes
Date: 2013
Genre: Expository
Language: English
Grade: Middle School, High School, College, Adults
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Closed Captioning: Available
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