Identify the name of the author, the title of the work, and…

Identify the name of the author, the title of the work, and the national origin of the writer. Then analyze the passage.   The Indian has endured and still ermged the winner, the Mestizo must yet overcome, And the gachupín will just ignore. I look at myself and see part of me who rejects my father and my mother and dissolves into the melting pot to disapper in shame. I sometimes sell my brother out and recalim him for my own when society gives me token leadership in society’s own name

Identify the name of the author, the title of the work, and…

Identify the name of the author, the title of the work, and the national origin of the writer. Then analyze the passage. The orbit of his existence was limited to the town, and actually to his immediate neighborhood, thereby preventing his association with the Mexican family which lived on the other side of town, across the tracks. In his wanderings into San Jose, he began to see more of what he called “the race.” Many of the migrant workers who came up from southern California in the late spring and early summer now settled down in the valley.

Identify the name of the author, the title of the work, and…

Identify the name of the author, the title of the work, and the national origin of the writer. Then analyze the passage.   A sublime document that proclaims the rights of man, a star-spangled banner, history that begins with roaring rebelliousness and ends up smelling of imperialism, a heterogeneous people, the remains of our old Europe, turned into a Republic; an alloy of passions, prejudices, and entrenched arrogance, deceit has become a God in America, the belly laugh of the century, the sarcasm of this era: the United States