Monday, January 6, 2020

My Mother s Heritages Are Chinese And Portuguese And...

My mother s heritages are Chinese and Portuguese and Puerto Rican. She gets the Chinese from her father and her Portuguese and Puerto Rican from her mother. As far as my mother s Chinese heritage they did not really practice it because she has grown up on Maui her whole life. Her Puerto Rican and Portuguese heritage was kept alive through different Puerto Rican and Portuguese foods. We also got our faith from that side of the family because catholicism is very popular in Puerto Rico and Portugal. My father s heritage is Hawaiian and Caucasian. His mother was a full blooded Hawaiian. She was born in 1935 during the time where speaking Hawaiian and doing Hawaiian things were not allowed. So my dad is not really familiar with his Hawaiian heritage but my siblings and I are lucky enough to go to a Hawaiian school where we can learn about our Hawaiian heritage. My dad was 19 when his father passed away so that Caucasian heritage was noreally even talked about. My father is not even exactl y sure what kind of Caucasian they were because he grew up being told they were Irish, Scottish, and Native American but his father s certificates only say Caucasian. That heritage has not been kept alive. My Puerto Rican and Portuguese family members came in the early 1900’s and my great grandpa went on to work in the sugarcane fields after his grandfather did when they first arrived. My grandpas family came in the early 1900’s from China. They went to the Big Island to work on theShow MoreRelatedLangston Hughes Research Paper25309 Words   |  102 Pagesexpressed contempt for black Americans who continued to submit to segregation and live in poverty. Langston Hughes, 1933 (Library of Congress) Langston was not ashamed of being a black American. He had already written poems celebrating his heritage. He felt connected to the oppressed brown people of the world and hated his father for mistreating his Mexican employees. Witnessing his fathers tyranny made Langston sick enough to require hospitalization. By the end of the summer, Langston

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