Raising the Blackbirds

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Raising the Blackbirds
Author : Edward F. Moncrief
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Language : English
Release Date : 27 June 2017
ISBN : 154728210X
Pages : 446 pages
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The Mexican dicho "You raise the blackbirds, and they pluck out your eyes" captures succinctly Mexico's four-hundred-fifty-year history of treachery conspired and blood spilled both by its leaders and by those in rebellion. The saying likewise captures this story; Mexican history and culture-vibrant still in the blood and flesh of its people-propel the narrative to its soulful yet redemptive conclusion. Sixto Torres narrates his journey from childhood in Mexico to his emigration to the Rio Grande Valley. Eventually, in order to support his growing family, he joins the migrant stream to California. He and his family arrive in Salinas in early 1970 just as C�sar Chavez is challenging the power of the Valley's growers. A natural leader, Sixto joins the farmworkers' struggle for better wages and greater power over their living conditions, but he is soon organizing a new effort focused on the Valley's deplorable farm labor housing conditions. He seizes a rare opportunity to purchase and rehabilitate an abandoned labor camp. His fight to gain the knowledge and skills needed to overcome daunting cultural, political, and social obstacles-and to bring his fellow farmworkers along in the process-is successful; but Sixto is less able to overcome distrust, jealousy, and opposition among some in his own community.

Raising the Blackbirds

The Mexican dicho "You raise the blackbirds, and they pluck out your eyes" captures succinctly Mexico's four-hundred-fifty-year history of treachery conspired and blood spilled both by its leaders and by those in rebellion. The saying likewise captures this story; Mexican history and culture-vibrant still in the blood and flesh of

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Raising the Blackbirds

The Mexican dicho You raise the blackbirds, and they pluck out your eyes captures succinctly Mexico's four-hundred-fifty-year history of treachery conspired and blood spilled both by its leaders and by those in rebellion. The saying likewise captures this story; Mexican history and culture--vibrant still in the blood and flesh of

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