Martin Hall, a writer invested in minority issues in the Los Angeles Area, interviews Frank Lopez, an active member of Mexican American community. Frank discusses his observations of the problems facing the Mexican American community today including education, Mexican American culture in the home, second-class citizenship, Spanish literature, religion, and agriculture, among other topics. Rose Chernin is a Russian American who immigrated to the U.S. from Russia and became a naturalized citizen. She discusses her work as a director of the Los Angeles Committee for Protection of Foreign Born, an organization which provides public and legal defense to victims of the Walter McLaren law. Californians of Mexican Descent Raw Materials.
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