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In our history, mexican americans have experienced a lot of hardships and have dealt with this within the twentieth century. In the excerpt, barrio boy, a man talks about the hardships that these people went through and how they handled this unfortunate discrimination. The one thing that came to my attention with his experience was the importance of family. It was so important for him that families stayed together and how families came together when things go hard. The community that they lived in felt like a family because it was a comfortable environment which they considered a home. Galarza goings into detail with his article about how the newcomers of the family came together not only by blood but my loyal. He talks more about it when he says, the colonial was like a sponge that was beginning to leak along the edges, squeezed between the leaves, the railroad tracks, and the river front.

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