War and Peace (1942-1954) : the Latino Americans
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New York, N.Y. : Films Media Group, [2014].
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English

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Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Films Media Group on September 11, 2014.
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World War II is a watershed event for Latino Americans with hundreds of thousands of men and women serving in the armed forces, most fighting side by side with Anglos. In the Pacific, East L.A.'s Guy Gabaldon becomes a Marine Corp legend when he single-handedly captures more enemy soldiers than anyone in U.S. military history. But on the home front, discrimination is not dead: in 1943, Anglo servicemen battle hip young "Zoot suitors" in racially charged riots in southern California. After the war, Macario Garcia becomes the first Mexican National to earn the Congressional Medal of Honor for his exploits fighting in Europe, only to be refused service in a Texas diner. The experience during the war pushes Latinos to fight for civil rights back home. A doctor from South Texas, Hector Garcia, organizes the American GI Forum, transforming himself into a tireless advocate for civil rights and the friend of a future president. Although Latinos make significant gains, the journey for equality is far from over. (54 minutes).
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Closed captioned.
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(2014). War and Peace (1942-1954): the Latino Americans . Films Media Group.

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2014. War and Peace (1942-1954): The Latino Americans. Films Media Group.

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War and Peace (1942-1954): The Latino Americans Films Media Group, 2014.

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War and Peace (1942-1954): The Latino Americans Films Media Group, 2014.

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