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Short Answer
1. Consider what you know about Mexican American communities in the US. In which states do many of these communities reside? What are some of the challenges that Mexican American communities commonly experienced in the late 20th century?
Teaching Suggestion: This question situates students with the setting of the novel. Eddie is Mexican, and most of his surrounding community in Fresno includes a significant Hispanic demographic. Furthermore, most of Eddie’s observations or concerns regard race, and the majority of his interactions are with Hispanic people living in Fresno. The resources below provide some information on the Latino experience in California, as well as challenges that Latino/Hispanic communities often face in the US.
2. How does poverty shape communities? For example, how does growing up in an impoverished area transform a person’s thinking about her/his future goals and abilities in life?
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