The topic of this research paper is a descriptive overview (historical, sociological, cultural) of an ethnic/racial group, either in the United States, or a comparative study of a group in a setting outside the US and a comparable group in the US. The ethnic group that I have chosen is Mexican American culture.
References
Augustyn, A. (2023, April 19). Hispanic Americans. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved April 23,
2023, from https://www.britannica.com/topic/Hispanic-American
This excerpt on Hispanic Americans describes the different Latino groups who immigrated to
America including the largest minority group, Mexican Americans. This article also gives an
overview of the history of the Mexican-american war in 1846-1848 and the gain in territory for
America as well as detail the Mexican revolution which sought for better economic
opportunities.
Destro, V. (2014, August 6). Mexican and American: The challenges of belonging to two
cultures. The Daily Universe. Retrieved April 23, 2023, from
https://universe.byu.edu/2014/08/06/mexican-and-american-the-challenges-ofbelonging-to-two-cultures1/
This article describes the identities people of Mexican American culture take on as well as go on
to highlight some double standards they are faced with daily, such as Americans wanting them
to speak perfect English and Mexicans wanting them to speak perfect Spanish. The challenge of
not having a place to fit in with ones identity as full Mexican or full American is also outlined.
Latino/A and Hispanic culture in the U.S. InterExchange. (2020, June 20). Retrieved April 23,
2023, from https://www.interexchange.org/articles/visit-the-usa/latino-hispanic-culturein-us/
Different cuisines, traditions, values, and religions are detailed in this article on Latino culture in
the US. Family values are outlined describing the close knit relationships and multi generational
households. The popularization of different music is also highlighted with examples such as
reggaetón. Religious views also describe most Hispanic/ latino groups to identify religiously as
catholic or protestant.
Gamboa, S. (2018, September 14). Young Latinos: Born in the U.S.A., carving their own identity.
NBCNews.com. Retrieved April 23, 2023, from
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/young-latinos-born-u-s-carving-their-ownidentity-n908086
Identity challenges, language barriers and stereotyping are highlighted in this article and video
by nbc news. It interviews people of mixed Hispanic cultures and assesses the stigma of being
born with a mixed cultural background.
Gordon, J., Zimmermann, K. A., & Bradford, A. (2022, January 27). Mexican culture: Customs
and traditions. LiveScience. Retrieved April 23, 2023, from
https://www.livescience.com/38647-mexican-culture.html
The culture and traditions of Mexican Americans are described in this article. Outlined are
different family celebrations, gatherings, holidays and events. Celebrations like dia de los
Muertos, cinco de mayo, feast of our lady of Guadalupe, and quinceañeras are popular in many
families.
Carrillo, K. J. (2020, September 18). What was the Chicano Movement? History.com. Retrieved
April 23, 2023, from https://www.history.com/news/chicano-movement
This is an article that explains the Mexican American movement to push for a new identification
to avoid discrimination in the united states. Those that lived on the land claimed by the U.S in
1848 were promised citizenship in America as well as their right to property, language, and
culture. Their fight for economic stability and improved social conditions was lead by Cesar
Chavez and Dolores Huerta.
Campos, A., & Long, Z. (2022, August 30). What’s the difference between Hispanic, Latino and
Latinx? University of California. Retrieved April 23, 2023, from
https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/choosing-the-right-word-hispanic-latinoand-latinx
In this article, the words Hispanic, Latino, and Latinx are compared and explained. Hispanic
refers to any of the peoples in the Americas and Spain who speak Spanish or are descended
from Spanish-speaking communities. Latino would be used to identify people of Latin descent.
Hidden history: Mexican-American Cultural Education Foundation. Mexican-American Cultural
Education Foundation |. (2021, March 12). Retrieved April 23, 2023, from
https://www.mexamcef.org/hidden-history/
This describes the injustices and discrimination endured by Mexican americans. Stolen
property, land and freedom were just a few of the rights that were stripped. Segregation from
things like schools, restaurants, and transportation were formed.
King, S. (2022, September 15). Why do we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month? here’s what you
need to know. TODAY.com. Retrieved April 23, 2023, from
https://www.today.com/life/holidays/what-is-hispanic-heritage-month-rcna46856
Celebration of Hispanic heritage month was first started on August 17, 1988 by Ronald Reagan
to celebrate the traditions and values of different Hispanic groups in America. It starts Sept 15
which resembles the start of the Mexican war of independence. Celebration of Hispanic
heritage month varies with different cultural festivals to family gatherings and more.
New York Times. (2016, March 7). A conversation with Latinos on race | op-docs. Conversation
with Latinos on Race. Retrieved April 23, 2023, from
This video goes through some of the everyday struggles of minority groups and the issues and
confusion they have with their identity. Explained are things cultural traditions that are given
up to fit in to the social norms of American lifestyle. In trying to blend in with the culture in
America, some even changed gave up their native language and interests.
References
Augustyn, A. (2023, April 19). Hispanic Americans. Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved April 23,
2023, from https://www.britannica.com/topic/Hispanic-American
This excerpt on Hispanic Americans describes the different Latino groups who immigrated to
America including the largest minority group, Mexican Americans. This article also gives an
overview of the history of the Mexican-american war in 1846-1848 and the gain in territory for
America as well as detail the Mexican revolution which sought for better economic
opportunities.
Destro, V. (2014, August 6). Mexican and American: The challenges of belonging to two
cultures. The Daily Universe. Retrieved April 23, 2023, from
https://universe.byu.edu/2014/08/06/mexican-and-american-the-challenges-ofbelonging-to-two-cultures1/
This article describes the identities people of Mexican American culture take on as well as go on
to highlight some double standards they are faced with daily, such as Americans wanting them
to speak perfect English and Mexicans wanting them to speak perfect Spanish. The challenge of
not having a place to fit in with ones identity as full Mexican or full American is also outlined.
Latino/A and Hispanic culture in the U.S. InterExchange. (2020, June 20). Retrieved April 23,
2023, from https://www.interexchange.org/articles/visit-the-usa/latino-hispanic-culturein-us/
Different cuisines, traditions, values, and religions are detailed in this article on Latino culture in
the US. Family values are outlined describing the close knit relationships and multi generational
households. The popularization of different music is also highlighted with examples such as
reggaetón. Religious views also describe most Hispanic/ latino groups to identify religiously as
catholic or protestant.
Gamboa, S. (2018, September 14). Young Latinos: Born in the U.S.A., carving their own identity.
NBCNews.com. Retrieved April 23, 2023, from
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/latino/young-latinos-born-u-s-carving-their-ownidentity-n908086
Identity challenges, language barriers and stereotyping are highlighted in this article and video
by nbc news. It interviews people of mixed Hispanic cultures and assesses the stigma of being
born with a mixed cultural background.
Gordon, J., Zimmermann, K. A., & Bradford, A. (2022, January 27). Mexican culture: Customs
and traditions. LiveScience. Retrieved April 23, 2023, from
https://www.livescience.com/38647-mexican-culture.html
The culture and traditions of Mexican Americans are described in this article. Outlined are
different family celebrations, gatherings, holidays and events. Celebrations like dia de los
Muertos, cinco de mayo, feast of our lady of Guadalupe, and quinceañeras are popular in many
families.
Carrillo, K. J. (2020, September 18). What was the Chicano Movement? History.com. Retrieved
April 23, 2023, from https://www.history.com/news/chicano-movement
This is an article that explains the Mexican American movement to push for a new identification
to avoid discrimination in the united states. Those that lived on the land claimed by the U.S in
1848 were promised citizenship in America as well as their right to property, language, and
culture. Their fight for economic stability and improved social conditions was lead by Cesar
Chavez and Dolores Huerta.
Campos, A., & Long, Z. (2022, August 30). What’s the difference between Hispanic, Latino and
Latinx? University of California. Retrieved April 23, 2023, from
https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/choosing-the-right-word-hispanic-latinoand-latinx
In this article, the words Hispanic, Latino, and Latinx are compared and explained. Hispanic
refers to any of the peoples in the Americas and Spain who speak Spanish or are descended
from Spanish-speaking communities. Latino would be used to identify people of Latin descent.
Hidden history: Mexican-American Cultural Education Foundation. Mexican-American Cultural
Education Foundation |. (2021, March 12). Retrieved April 23, 2023, from
https://www.mexamcef.org/hidden-history/
This describes the injustices and discrimination endured by Mexican americans. Stolen
property, land and freedom were just a few of the rights that were stripped. Segregation from
things like schools, restaurants, and transportation were formed.
King, S. (2022, September 15). Why do we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month? here’s what you
need to know. TODAY.com. Retrieved April 23, 2023, from
https://www.today.com/life/holidays/what-is-hispanic-heritage-month-rcna46856
Celebration of Hispanic heritage month was first started on August 17, 1988 by Ronald Reagan
to celebrate the traditions and values of different Hispanic groups in America. It starts Sept 15
which resembles the start of the Mexican war of independence. Celebration of Hispanic
heritage month varies with different cultural festivals to family gatherings and more.
New York Times. (2016, March 7). A conversation with Latinos on race | op-docs. Conversation
with Latinos on Race. Retrieved April 23, 2023, from
This video goes through some of the everyday struggles of minority groups and the issues and
confusion they have with their identity. Explained are things cultural traditions that are given
up to fit in to the social norms of American lifestyle. In trying to blend in with the culture in
America, some even changed gave up their native language and interests.