Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: minutemen, orange county, Santa Ana, student
Knowledge is Power!
“I TEND TO SNORE during plays, but my peepers didn’t flutter once when I attended a staging of “The Mexican OC,” a new play highlighting the history of Mexicans in Orange County. Though the vignettes jump from the 1892 lynching of a Mexican laborer by Santa Ana civic leaders to the student walkouts of this March, the theme remained the same: If you’re a Mexican in the county of milk and Mickey, expect mucho discrimination.
“The Mexican OC” retells many familiar yarns ”” about the Minutemen, gentrification battles, Mendez vs. Westminster (the 1945 legal case that desegregated schools in Orange County and that Thurgood Marshall cited in arguing Brown vs. Board of Education). My only complaint with the play was that it only scratched the surface of my county’s bizarre history of hating the Mexican.”
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