presentation6
TRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: Presentation6](https://reader036.vdocuments.pub/reader036/viewer/2022083021/589cc3351a28ab8b018b60cf/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
MexicanosPart 6
By:Ysabel Medina
![Page 2: Presentation6](https://reader036.vdocuments.pub/reader036/viewer/2022083021/589cc3351a28ab8b018b60cf/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
Ch. 6 The Depression
![Page 3: Presentation6](https://reader036.vdocuments.pub/reader036/viewer/2022083021/589cc3351a28ab8b018b60cf/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
Urbanization
•Many Mexican immigrants migrated to cities for work. •Los Angeles• 2nd largest Mexican population by 1930•Barrio life•Midwest• Near railroads•Most dense in Chicago
![Page 4: Presentation6](https://reader036.vdocuments.pub/reader036/viewer/2022083021/589cc3351a28ab8b018b60cf/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
Repatriation•1/3 of Mexicans returned to Mexico during the Depression•Racism•Nativism•The “Mexican Element”•Biggest decline was in the southwest•Loss of jobs or deportation
![Page 5: Presentation6](https://reader036.vdocuments.pub/reader036/viewer/2022083021/589cc3351a28ab8b018b60cf/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
Labor Strife
• The Depression worsen labor conditions
• Intensive labor on farms, in mines, in factories and on railroads
• Emilio Zamora• Unions