So you had a large Guatemalan population that developed in North Carolina. Beginning with Columbuss arrival in 1492, Europeans began claiming and settling across North, South, and Central America. He would disappear Dominican and American citizens and kill them with impunity. ", "With the immigration debate currently consuming much of the current political climate, there's no better time for the release of Harvest of Empire. What a remarkable education. Harvest (La cosecha). Well continue this discussion in a moment. And as he read each one, I could say, That was Jean. The book has a direct connection between the hardships Latinos faced economically and military in their perspective countries. [5] A wave of American companies established dominion over Latin America for the next century. In 2013, the film received one of the most prestigious awards in Latino entertainment the Imagen Award as Best Documentary for Film or Television. He was a liberal, a social democrat, who attempted to institute new social reforms. This perpetual territorial expansion, justified under the idea of Manifest Destiny, persisted throughout colonial history, as America acquired Florida, then Texas, and, through the Mexican War, the territory now included in California, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, and parts of Colorado and Wyoming, as well as lands won in the Spanish-American War. AMY GOODMAN: Eduardo Lpez , you have remarkable footage that has never been seen before in this country throughout. AMY GOODMAN: Juan, Ann Coulters comments on This Week when she said, I think civil rights are for blacks. Did you know that you can get Democracy Now! AMY GOODMAN: President Obamas comments come as his administration faces scrutiny for deporting and detaining a record number of undocumented people. Start your 48-hour free trial to get access to more than 30,000 additional guides and more than 350,000 Homework Help questions answered by our experts. Chapter-by-chapter summaries and multiple sections of expert analysis, The ultimate resource for assignments, engaging lessons, and lively book discussions. And the Republicans dont understand. DR. ALFREDO QUIONES-HINOJOSA: Were all humans. Canarsie, Shinecock, and Munsee peoples and challenges the harm that continues to People started coming in 1980 because of the war, and specifically because of our own countrys actions in the war. JUNOT DAZ: Im here because the United States invaded my country in 1965, an illegal invasion, completely trumped-up excuse to invade the Dominican Republic and crush our democratic hopes. Were now talking about 11 to 12 million people that are undocumented in the United States. The citation above will include either 2 or 3 dates. This situation, which was repeated in many different countries throughout the Caribbean and Central America, resulted in a flood of migrants to the United States, the majority of whom came seeking relief from poverty and brutality. Theyve actually been able to get quite a few prominent Latinos, as well as ordinary people, who went through enormous changes that people dont know much about. So that when Ann Coulter says, you know, What have we done to the immigrants? Mexicans and Puerto Ricans are the two largest groups of Latinos in the United States. If there are three dates, the first date is the date of the original And I guess my prayer was, like Moore had said once before, How long, O God, how long must this continue to happen?. But where this money came from and the people who gave it to him is something that he really should have looked at much more closely, because it is related to the most terrible atrocities. Farther north, beyond the Rio Grande, hundreds of native societies existed when the Europeans arrived, all with their own languages and . When the rebels finally agreed to lay down their arms, the United States government scheduled new elections, but it also allowed the right-hand man of Trujillo, Joaqun Balaguer, to run in those elections for president. We owe black people something; we have a legacy of slavery. Branches (Las ramas). And the Puerto Ricans never went anywhere. The last date is today's The problem was that there was enormous repression against the Bosch forces, killings on an almost daily basis. The border crossed us.. The return of Juan Segun : Latinos and the remaking of American politics ; Immigrants old and new : closing borders of the mind ; Speak Spanish, you're in America! JUAN GONZLEZ: His assassinationin churchstunned the entire nation. Multidisciplinary faculty guide developed for Equity Richand's Community Conversation Series: Harvest of Empire. We rely on contributions from our viewers and listeners to do our work. EDUARDO LPEZ: Well, the way was quite difficult, because it was a seven-year journey between the time we first met with Juan about the book and today. This comes at a time when immigration has become a key issue in the 2012 presidential race. You know, you cant grow if you admit no mistakes. >|Y.a)vc3I`~|^E5)2(j]qS&VbwiRC 9S-4C{AS?v$-?O We all have the same abilities. And it is the harvest of the empires that made those countries so wealthy. Those were precisely the former colonies of those empires. West Indian laborers were brought to Panama during the construction of the Panama Canal, and faced continued discrimination from both white settlers and native Panamanians, leading many to travel North. Many of the chapters in Branches draw on firsthand accounts of immigrants from various Latin American backgrounds. publication online or last modification online. In the book, Harvest of Empire by Juan Gonzalez, we are made aware that the book is indeed split up into different sections. I found myself facing a tremendous amount of racism and bigotry, but not just from like white Americans, from black Americans and from Latinos. I thought we were just going up the road to some mystical place. ROBERT WHITE: For the first time, someone had faced down the Salvadoran military and said, You people are killing the people you are sworn to protect., SISTER TERRY ALEXANDER: Father Paul Schindler had received a telephone call saying this farmer had seen the bodies of four women, very definitely American. PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN: I believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots, even though they may have entered illegally. 90 minutes. Using rarely seen newsreel footage and interviews with prominent migrants from countries in the Caribbean, Mexico, and Central America, the film puts a human face on an issue too often reduced to vulgar stereotyping. They understand that it could spell the doom of the Republican Party for a generation to come. The first new edition in ten years of this important study of Latinos in U.S. history, Harvest of Empire spans five centuries-from the first New World colonies to the first decade of the new millennium. TRAILER EN ESPAOL. This led to a rise in broader anti-immigrant attitudes, which negatively impacted many Latin American groups. During the same year, the film was recognized at the Cine Golden Eagle Awards as Best Documentary, and Best Independent Film. The first was in 1916. Harvest of Empire is divided into three sections: "Roots," "Branches," and "Harvest." In the "Roots" section, Gonzalez covers the colonial period from 1500-1800, focusing on the two colonizing powers that came to dominate the hemisphere: the Spanish and the English. FIDEL CASTRO: Wait for the history. Weve been living it for over 40 years. JUAN GONZLEZ: Well, yes, he did, because, as some of the reports came out afterwards, he actually trucked in supporters. JUAN GONZLEZ: In 1963, you have the election of Juan Bosch. "The film broadens the frame to examine Latin American migration to the United States in the wider context of an interconnected history of the Americas Each segment is made fresh through riveting archival footage and personal stories. co-host, New York Times sic columnist. I immigrated in 1974, a few months before the fall of Saigon. We were very happy that she participated, because I think that she really communicates something that, again, as Americans, we were never told. The film is based on a book by Juan Gonzlez , Democracy Now! And Trujillo then uses the power of the military to seize control of the government. The Untold Story of Latinos in America. p8(J1aqVm/RPTE/*[)khSm9`%Gnn YW7[`jfl]OU,Viq;o*!q_-Rb_UW,}tegv8v]GuV>B.=k&t75Y5x~# L~txYHC[K%>kp2Jtz Our system isnt to deport people. The clip prominently features the Dominican-born Pulitzer Prize-winning author Junot Daz. Strachan writes, These Latin American friends have loyally rolled over investments in succeeding funds, actively participated in Bain Capitals May investor meetings, and are still today one of the largest investor groups in Bain Capital. I want to get your comment, then Juans. Our summaries and analyses are written by experts, and your questions are answered by real teachers. They were forced to, by a variety of reasons, leave their countries. And to a large measure, the film captures this process of migration: the push of the repression that occurs in the countries, in the sending countries, and the pull of American businesses seeking cheap labor. Obama made news again Friday when the White House said a new federal policy that grants some young immigrants temporary legal status to stay in the country will not make them eligible for health insurance under the new healthcare law. When I immigrated to New Jersey, it was a very crazy time. He is co-director and producer, along with Wendy Thompson-Marquez, of this remarkable film thats based on co-host Juan Gonzlezs book Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America. And I think that theonce again, whether it was the sugar companies earlier on and, more recently, the maquilas and the sweatshops of the Caribbean Basin, they've always had enormous impact on the standard of living in these countries, as well as the push that forces people to look somehow or other to survive by coming to the United States. ", "The recent reemergence of immgration as a pressing matter in U.S. politics makes HARVEST OF EMPIRE a especially timely documentary. The investors include the Salaverria family, whom the former U.S. ambassador to El Salvador, Robert White, previously accused of directly funding the Salvadoran paramilitaries. The American victory over Spain in 1898, which awarded the United States the last Spanish colonies of Puerto Rico, Cuba, Guam, and the Philippines, marked a new stage in Anglo-American aggression. Thats notI said during my primary campaign, time and again, were not going to round up 12 million people, that includes the kids and the parents, and have everyone deported. Well be joined by Juan and the films co-director in a minute, but first a clip from the trailer for Harvest of Empire. At the Laemmle Theater on Friday night in Pasadena, here in New York at the Quad theater on 13th Street in New York through October 4th. Gonzalez uses his own account of being of Puerto Rican descent to emphasize the ways in which the status of Puerto Ricans as both US citizens and foreigners has left many Puerto Rican immigrants without a strong sense of cultural identity. There are nearly five million, 4.6 million, Puerto RicansU.S. But the Bosch government didnt last for very long. But they said they thought they had a way to do it. Immigrants havent even been in this country. Get the DVD. Every night you would hear very derogatory terms being used to describe us. 18 Apr. There is hope that just such a comprehensive solution is possible. Its a direct result of the history of the United States with these two countries. from places . JUAN GONZLEZ: Yeah, well, I think that throughout Central Americain Salvador, in Nicaragua, in Hondurastheres always been a very small elite that has benefited from being a comprador group, basically facilitating the exploitation of their own countries by American businesses, largely. Subscribe to receive our monthly updates. The book Harvest of Empire offers many examples of the factors leading to migration, which include economic and political persecution. Harvest of Empire is both a work of investigative journalism and a political statement, and it applies a critical lens to the history of United States intervention in Latin America. PRESIDENT LYNDON JOHNSON: The American nations cannot, must not, and will not permit the establishment of another communist government in the Western Hemisphere. Copy may not be in its final form. #:0F}E.yxDm"/Aq_rsRw:lZl3.cr"W5jc|i#z+Q=+[Dr i And we had read the real story in Juans book. ", "I hope that "Harvest of Empire" gets a billion viewers, that it wins an Academy Award or an Emmy and that its producers and author strut at Cannes on a red carpet, if only as an expression that there's a reward for telling the truth, doing good and getting an overdue conversation going between neighbors. Juans book Harvest of Empire, required reading in so many schools in this country, and Eduardo Lpez deciding to make this film, together with the producer, Harvest of Empire, thats airing this week. As such, the film would have great value in a high school or college classroom as a corrective to the willfully ignorant . Sixth, he calls for an end to the blockade of Cuba. And theyve actually been able to find images in the archives of Guatemala of that day and the people being burned and the crowds outside of the Spanish embassy that day. And they said they wanted to make it into a film. JUAN GONZLEZ: Well, it wasnt my choice, really. In Harvest of Empire, Juan Gonzalez tells a sweeping history of Latinos in the United States, from the early colonial era to the present day. New York : Penguin Books, 2011. (Courtesy of Jimmy Felter) The documentary "Harvest of Empire: The Untold Story of Latinos in America". Then we wrap up on Monday at Virginia Tech. Harvest of Empire: A History of Latinos in America Film. So, what happened basically is, in the '80s, as more and more Salvadorans and Guatemalans were fleeing into the United States as a result of the civil wars in their countries and the repression in their countries, they came here to the United States, and there were industries that needed cheap labor. Conquerors and victims : the image of America forms (1500-1800) The Spanish borderlands and the making of an empire (1810-1898) Banana republics and bonds : taming the empire's backyard (1898-1950) pt. Harvest of Empire provides a rare and powerful glimpse into the enormous sacrifices and rarely-noted triumphs of our nation's growing Latino community. Our Daily Digest brings Democracy Now! EDUARDO LPEZ: Many, many sources, and theres a lot of footage thats never been seen, that hasnt been seen in decades. Both President Obama and his Republican challenger Mitt Romney answered tough questions about immigration and deportation when they appeared on the Spanish-language network Univision last week. Its important that the world know that we stood behind him. co-host Juan Gonzlez, Harvest of Empire takes an unflinching look at the role that U.S. economic and military interests played in triggering an unprecedented wave of migration that is transforming our nations cultural and economic landscape. In the 20th century, America no longer sought to expand its territories through land seizures; instead, America now focused on controlling its Latin American neighbors by controlling their economies. And I think that itsthat Romney got his start in Bain through this investment by some of these Salvadoran elites is really telling in itself. co-host Juan Gonzlez. AMY GOODMAN: Were going to break and then come back to this discussion. Harvest of empire : a history of Latinos in America by Gonzlez, Juan, 1947- author. Documentary that examines the direct connection between the long history of U.S. intervention in Latin America and the immigration crisis we face today. The authors thesis emphasizes that people from many Latin-American countries have been forced to migrate to the United States as a direct result of American interventions in their native countries. Harvest of Empire is a nonfiction book by Juan Gonzalez that examines the historical relationship between Latin America and the United States. ", "Harvest of Empire is a breakthrough documentary in the way it connects the historical interaction between the US and Latin America with the immigration debate. [includes rush transcript]. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: When we talked about immigration reform in the first year, thats before the economy was on the verge of collapse. Last Updated on June 8, 2022, by eNotes Editorial. AMY GOODMAN: Eduardo Lpez, Rigoberta Mench, of course, the Nobel Peace Prize winner. Third, he advocates for more bilingual education options and champions the teaching of Spanish as a second language. citizens of Puerto Rican descent in the United States and another 4 million, roughly, on the island of Puerto Rico. JUNOT DAZ: He was like the most horrific imagination of this terrifying dictator. Their film, Harvest of Empire: The History of Latinos in America, based on Juans book. As a result, many Central Americans migrated north to the United States in search of better opportunities. So, you wrote this book years ago, Juan. Gonzalez argues that, contrary to popular opinion and despite their undervaluation, Latinos have been part of the United States since before the arrivals of Anglo colonists. As Ambassador Robert White says in our film, when you arm a group of uniformed butchers, the people dont emigrate, they flee. Thousands of Dominicans started coming to New York City. JUAN GONZLEZ: Yeah, the footage that theyve been able to capture there is really amazing, the actual footage not only of the military shooting down the people at Bishop Romeros funeral, but then actually of the nuns of the church, women being dragged up, their dead bodies. Juan Gonzlez? Gonzlez is a columnist at the New York Daily News and author of three other books, including News for All the People: The Epic Story of Race and the American Media. Were also joined by the films co-director, Eduardo Lpez. They are here because we were there. Gonzalez discusses the unique issues and cultural attitudes of Puerto Rican, Mexican, Cuban, Dominican, Central American, Columbian, and Panamanian immigrants and their efforts to establish communities in the United States. Juan, the Dominican Republic? Nearly 400,000 immigrants were deported during the last fiscal year. Download the entire Harvest of Empire study guide as a printable PDF! A sweeping history of the Latino experience in the United States- thoroughly revised and updated. AMY GOODMAN: In fact, Mitt Romney talks about people should self-deport. DAVID BROOKS: But when the immigrants come, they come with a culture of criminality. Juan Gonzalez's new book, Harvest of Empire, is published by Viking, and he's headed out to the West Coast, where we'll be co-hosting he'll be co-hosting Democracy Now! Eduardo Lpez is our guest, co-director and producer along with Wendy Thompson-Marquez, and Juan Gonzlez, well, co-host on Democracy Now!, a columnist with the New York Daily News, and author of Harvest of Empire, on which this film is based. Only a few months into his term in office, there was a military coup. AMY GOODMAN: And so, explain your title, Harvest of Empire. Immigration is one of the key issues of this election year, and yet you dont have presidential candidates who have a vastly different approach to it. Rather than supporting the revolutions of their Latin American neighbors, the United States often took advantage of political turmoil in order to expand its own territorial holdings. And we could see all the Guardia that were on all the roofs. eNotes Editorial. As the twentieth century began, the United States had solidified its power over much of Latin America. SISTER PAT MURRAY: As the crowd started to grow, they realized that this was going to be a very difficult time. eNotes.com The history will say what we are. Ed. Gonzalez defines the colonial approach of the Spaniards as one of social inclusion and political exclusion, whereas the British and French maintained a more strict segregation in the North American colonies. This is what Ive really been amazed at, in each of these countries, whether its Guatemala, the footage of the actual coup against rbenz in 1954, and this incredible footage thats never been seen in the United States. Co-host Juan Gonzlez, Harvest of Empire takes an unflinching look at the role that U.S. economic and military interests played in triggering an unprecedented wave of migration that is transforming our nation's cultural and economic landscape. And with her, we felt in 2005 that the kind of language that was being used to describe immigrants, and specifically Latino immigrants, in the media was just unacceptable. I lived in what I call the little dictatorship, the little dictatorship of our house. Gonzalez attributes the rise in Central American immigration to the United States directly to US interventionism in the region. @)4Y t(}&&18Nq\XwJDet~V 3. 2012. But thats not the case. JUAN GONZLEZ: Well, the harvest of the empire, as I explain in both the book and in the movie, is that thestarting at the end of World War II, really, the people of the third world started coming to the West, and they came precisely to those countries that had once been their colonial masters, so that, in France, they dont know what to do about all the Algerians and the Tunisians and the Moroccans; in England, they dont know what to do about all the Indians and the Pakistanis and the Jamaicans; in the United States, they dont know what to do about all the Latin Americans. The film is premiering in Los Angeles at the Laemmle Theater in Pasadena and at the Quad theater here in New York beginning on the 28th, on Friday, right through the 4th, here at the Quad theater. AMY GOODMAN: And so, Juan, nowI mean, the first day of the Democratic convention in Charlotte, a bus pulled up in front of the gates, the UndocuBus, and scores of people got out chanting No papers, no fear! 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