This comparatively benevolent relationship between these two ethnic groups began to collapse in the 1920s when an anti-Chinese movement emerged among Mexicans. This movement fostered the image of the Chinese as the economic exploiter of Mexicans in the following decades, leading to the decline of ...
This study explored images of Mexicans and dominant symbols in early U.S. newsreels, whether they changed throughout the 1920s, and whether they reflected the era's film stereotypes. Dominant images were dignitaries, doers, beauties, bystanders, and clerics. Symbols of modernity and class ...
"We found that there has been considerable increase in diabetes incidence since the 1960s, where incidence has roughly doubled every 10 years," commented first author Rafael Meza, PhD, of the University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor. Dr Meza, along with colleagues from the N...