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In "The burning light," Galarza emphasizes the real, hurting Mexican immigrant communities in 1950-1940's America. In several points of his interview, Galarza has to bring attention back to the people on the recieving end of unfair policies, laws, and discrimination.
what is one connection between the early Mexican immigrant experience and the them on the family, as presented in this article? what connections can be drawn between Galarza's real life and the novel Barrio Boy?
write a race response for the prompt below.​