And elsewhere. As we discuss their experiences, their trials and tribulations. What they live through the 1920s and the great depression. I mention a couple of times and we will be spending most of today discussing what happened to their children. Million plus migrants who brought children with them in the 20s and 30s, or had children who were born as american citizens and came of age in the 1930s and early 1940s and would become known as the Mexican American generation. Who would become young adults living in the United States as the nation went to war during world war ii. Selenium, japanese and fascism around the world. This is what we will be talking about this week. I want to remind you a couple of the Big Questions we have been tracing over the last several weeks, not the least of which is is considered Mexican American or american more generally. Was is awarded firstclass citizenship in American Society . This changes with these million plus migrants and their offspring. Is a tra
Symbol i symbolize a challenge to racial identities. This is about an hour and a half. All right. So let me just remind you where we are in our ongoing narrative of Mexican American history. Last week we talked a lot about 1910 and the mexican revolution and the dramatic changes that this made for the mexicanorigin folk on the northern side of the border. This week we are going to begin discussion of our third flash point in the course, which is 1943, really as a standin for world war ii. If you recall, at the end of last week we had been discussing those millionplus mexican migrants who moved north of the border into the United States, many of them hundreds of thousands of them and their children settling in the south western United States, california, texas and elsewhere. We discussed their experiences, their trials and tribulations, what they lived there in the 1920s and the 1930s and the great depression. I mentioned a couple of times, and well be spending most of today discussing
Conventional gender and racial identities. This class is about an hour and 20 minutes. Let me rewind you let me remind you where we are. Abouteek we talked a lot 1910 and the mexican revolutions and the dramatic changes this made for the mexican folk on the northern side of the border. This week we are going to begin discussion of our third flashpoint in the course, which is 1933, really as a stand in for world war ii. At that ye and d week we had been discussing those million plus mexican migrants who moved north of the border into the United States. Ofy of them, hundreds thousands of them and their children settling in the southwestern United States. California, texas and elsewhere. We discussed their experiences, their trials and tribulations, what they lived through in the 1920s and 1930s and the great depression. I will be spending most of today discussing what happened to their children, those million plus migrants who brought children with them in the 20s and 30s or had children
Cell foep. T the tsa says it will make you safer. Will it mean longer lines . Angelina jolie getting candid about her divorce, and Justin Bieber slamming his truck into a photographer. The incident apparently an accident, but under investigation today, thursday, july 27th, 2017. From nbc news this is today with matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning, everybody. Welcome to today on a thursday morning. Thanks so much for being with us, and weve got carson in for matt once again. Good morning, everybody. Weve got a lot to get to this morning. Were going to start with that tragedy at the Ohio State Fair. Its awful to wake up to this. The fireball ride malfunctioned last night tossing terrified riders into the air. In a moment well talk to a family whose two girls were next in line for that ride and saw it all happen. First, nbcs blake mccoy in columbus with the overnight developments in the investigation. Blake, good morning to you. What can
It s been closed for inspection well. And if the ride looks familiar, box s because we have one of them at the santa cruz board walk, and its been closed for inspection in light of what happened. Spersoy areas bob riddell live this morning, and bob, rides e st these are closing around the country right now. Reporter good morning, sam oth vickie, normally you see a entg line of teenagers lined upside the fireball. As its supposed to be opening o a t now. From u can see, today, it is alksed, a spokesperson for the honta cruz beach board walk tells us that cal osha emailed de m and other parks in the as e to shut down their some all ride immediately and ake sinitely until further notice. The board walk fireball ll laction and the fireball ride that failed in ohio were both we factured by kmg, thats the rimpany out of holland, but there is a key difference. The santa cruz version is a as manent structure, the one in ahio was portable. T itd be broken down and s todported to a new location.