To
author George J. Sanchez: I really appreciate the way that you analyze the
issues of the Mexican-Americans in the United States in a linear process and
through a quantitative and statistical way. The way that you presented the
throughout the first three chapter shows a reasonably logical and
well-integrated system of development from where the immigrants are from, to
the reason why they want to leave due to the status quo, and the situations in
their dreamed destination, then to how they settle down, how they are perceived
by the “Americans”, and all the dilemmas they faced. Your main advantage in
creating this book is that it is especially precise and accurate and
quantitative evidence-based in every aspect. On the other hand, I would like to
point out that it may be even better to provide with the reader a linear
development of the residences of the Mexican-Americans in L.A. in a
chronological way and put them in a suitable array. In this way, it will be
more easy for the readers, especially residents in L.A., to comprehend how this
book’s topic is intimately connected to them in a close way.
Letter to Claudia Rankine
Dear Claudia Rankine, I really liked the way you formatted your book by telling different stories from the perspective of a person of color or on the behalf of another person of color. I found it interesting how the first chapter (and others throughout the book) were written in the second person. It is a very unusual writing style, but I found it an effective way to articulate your message, as the readers can better understand the discrimination people of color face and the emotions that follow. I'm interested in knowing how you came up with this method of portrayal. A story I found especially captivating was the one about Serena Williams. I thought I "knew" about the discrimination she faced as a black women in a traditionally white sport, but I never realized how it was evident through refereeing and increasing progressed through the years. I also didn't realize the effect it had on her emotional attitude on the court, and as a result, I have much more...
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