James Garcia Quotes (4 Quotes)


    What ultimately happens is that they become the parents of what we know of as the civil rights movement and ultimately have so much to do with where the Latino community is today and without them in that crossroads it probably wouldn't have happened.

    A whole community starts on that road to fully realizing its own American citizenship or its rights as full-fledged Americans. In that sense they really are the catalysts for the (Latino) civil rights movement.

    What they are going to notice is, at the end of the show, did the show do justice to the story

    What it really is a story about is about a community went from being a second-class community in every way to participating in the war and coming back understanding they were just as much Americans as anyone else.


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